depends to on how skilled the bigger guy is too.
if your talking about a jiu jiutsu guy or like a muay ti boxer you 'll be in some trouble but against a random guy it will just depend
yeah but you could flip that and the smaller guy could be traind and that in turn would mean size does not matter
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The thing is, like Deathblow said, most fights are close range and panicked. They are two guys right on top of eachother trying to get as many blows as they can. If you are bigger and stronger than your opponent, you have the power to push them back so you can get a decent hit, or even knock them over. If you are the smaller fighter, assuming you don't know any "special moves" you won't be able to do that.
i dont know man ive been in alot of fights and never has size played a factor
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a lot of things deicide the outcome.
i saw a video of this skate boarder taking out 4 guys.
the problem was maybe only one of these guys was actualy fighting back
was it the tape of mike v beating four dudes up for calling him a skater *** on the cky video?
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Yeah I'm pretty sure he's talking about Mike Valley, I have that on dvd myself, wasn't much to it really only one of them fought back... Didn't really last long either. was pretty funny though. I would have liked to seen the whole incident, what led up to it and what happend afterwards.
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the fact that he did all that shit for 20 years than cleaned himself up is impressive....
and yes, MINISTRY is reknown for their sick concerts....that pic was Lollapalooza 1992.
they owned that tour. blew all the other bands out the water and blew
up their tour bus!
I saw them on that tour and they did kick ass, that was one of the best Lollapalooza's along with 94 I think it was when Rage, Alice In Chains, Primus and a bunch of other good bands were on it.
But sorry, no matter how long, drug users don't impress me at all.
4:20 is not so much a time or place as it is a state of mind. A stoned state of mind, to be specific. In the past, HIGH TIMES has reported on various competing theories surrounding the appearance of this unique bit of smoker slang, but as the following timeline clearly shows, the controversy has been resolved. The original story of 4:20 begins with five fellow students - all of whom assumed the nom de pot Waldo - who met after school at the appointed hour to smoke some of Californias finest, and occasionally searched for a hidden pot feild they'd heard about in the hills outside town.
1971 - Five San Rafael High School students christen the term "4:20," meeting daily at that hour to share a smoke under the school's statue of Louis Pasteur. The original password: "4:20 Louis."
1972 - Carmen Electra is born on 4/20 in Cincinnati.
1973-1989 - 4:20 languishes in obscurity, passed along from stoner to stoner as a completely underground "grassroots" phenomenon.
1990 - A mysterious flyer promoting 4:20 circulates at Grateful Dead shows, especially in Northern California. A copy of the flyer finds its way from a show in Oakland to HIGH TIMES' offices in New York. San Rafael was the home of Grateful Dead Productions, supporting a link back to the original Waldos, who are not mentioned in the flyer.
1991 - HIGH TIMES publishes the text of the mysterious flyer, which claims that 4:20 started in San Rafael, CA, "as a police code for marijuana smoking in progress." It also promotes "the grandmaster of all holidays: 4/20, or April 20th."
1994 - Clocks in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction are set at 4:20.
1995 - The Cannabis Action Network stages its first annual 4/20 Ball in San Francisco at Maritime Hall. The event begins and ends at 4:20.
1997 - HIGH TIMES launches 420.com, taking 4:20 into the digital world.
1998 - HIGH TIMES debunks the "marijuana smoking in progress" theory and declares the Waldos the true originators of 420 after the group produces letters and posters to prove this claim.
1999 - Columbine: The worst thing to happen on 4/20 since Hitler was born 90 years earlier.
2002 - The original Waldos reunite at the HIGH TIMES Doobie Awards in New York City to present a lifetime achievement award to their favorite band, the New Riders of the Purple Sage, who reunite for one night only and perform their classic marijuana anthem "Panama Red."
2003 - Carmen Electra marries Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro.
2004 - Clocks in Sophia Coppola's Lost in Translation are set at 4:20. Coppola and Tarantino become an item.
2005 - HIGH TIMES suggests moving 4:20 to 5:20: "When you're working a 9-to-5 job, sometimes it's worth waiting the extra hour."
PRESENT - You finished reading this 4:20 timeline.
at 4:20 pm on April 20th (4-20) you're supposed to smoke up, man....