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Worst Attempt At Mugging Someone Ever
I was walking home from work this evening, and when I got near Brick Lane I saw a boy and a girl approaching this 6 ft tall guy to demand him handing over his wallet and mobile phone. This man looked down on the girl and landed her one right in the middle of the face, so the guy with her shouted at him ''We FUCKIN' TOLD YOU TO GIVE US YOUR MONEY AND MOBILE PHONE YER CUNT!!''. The guy just looked at him calmly and punched him so hard in the face he fell over and ended up bloodied right outside an Indian restaurant, where all the waiters who were standing outside laughed and laughed. What a ridiculous attempt at robbing someone, he was twice their size and looked like a tough man from every angle.
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Last week someone tried to take my wallet but he was searching the wrong pocket, hah!
"It's the other one, now piss off" Seriously, muggers ain't what they used to be. |
If anyhting they are more vicious than ever. Those two, however, were so naive I thought they were just messing around.
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ahahah that's ridiculous
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fuck, that's some crazy shit sarrmkrop.
those two were in over their heads. hilarious. remember when david Copperfield and his two assistants were heading out from their gig down the street to their tour bus? some guys came up and held a gun to them and demanded their stuff. The two girls handed over their purses but david copperfield told them he did not have anything. they demanded he empty his pockets and he did, including his coat, and they were all pissed off. he took the time to memorize their faces and their voices and shit. when they ran away the police came to taske a report and he had an Iphone, wallet full of cash, credit cards, jewelry and , he had hidden them all in his secret magician pockets when he saw the guys were gonna mug him! That shit's like superhero stuff. http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localne...pperfield.html |
I've never been mugged nor witnessed a mugging.
And I've lived in some seedy areas. I must have an aura of cashlessness. |
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I think it's hilarious that he punched the girl first.
apparently she appeared to be the more threatening of the two....? |
hahaha
i've seen people run away when they just mugged someone. once crossed my path and flashed a knife when i ws doubting wether to try and stop him or just step aside. i went for the second option. |
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She was the one who confronted him first? Duh?
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I got mugged a few months ago by six or seven guys (well, older teenagers). I got kicked in the head but despite that the beating actually wasn't that bad. Funnily enough it was relatively near Brick Lane as well. It's strange how something like that subtly affects you for a along time afterwards.
EDIT - they still ran away when they were finished |
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ha ha yes |
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duh? this detail was left out of yr story. irregardless, when faced with two muggers, you only have one chance at a surprise retaliation. the wisest choice would be to kung-fu the guy's nuts first. obviously the "victim" doesn't need my help in the matter though. |
Lurker - Jesus, that sound horrible. At least it sounds like it wasn't wildly traumatic for you.
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This story made my day. |
That man looked like a giant cockney gangster (and he was as hot as they come). I thought it was so stupid of them. Everyone around them with some sense did.
Floaty - sorry, I should have pointed out why he went for the girl first. |
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who's in your avatar? I can't think of her name |
I remember a few years back having some kid come up to me in in a park in East Ham asking me if I had any money. I told him I did, and walked on.
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It's Francoise Hardy, but I'd be surprised if it was her you were thinking of; she doesn't usually look like that. |
we do everything in America better. our muggers generally have guns.
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hahahahhaa, pathetic. |
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true. i know this middle-aged woman who was followed to her car... as soon as she closed her door this guy knocked on her window holding a knife and told her to throw her purse out the window... she grabbed her purse and pulled out her pistol, and the dude ran away.
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Sounds like drugged up kids to me. Thats what happened when i got mugged and it was only one guy who was smaller than me, and ivve always thought i could have easily taken the guy down, but you dunno how to react when youre being threatened. He got arrested in the end though, and ive never even been spoken to since, i think its because i look a little unhinged rather than looking poor.
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I think the cashlessness factor is the main reason i havent been mugged. Im 5'9", 155 lbs. I'm a small white dude. But if I'm walking around, I'm usually wearing the same chuck taylors ive had since 10th grade, a pair of dirty jeans that have been worn at least 2 or 3 times since they have last been washed, and a t-shirt. I don't dress to impress, I dress to avoid attention. I have often fantasized about getting mugged though. |
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Yeah I wasn't wildly traumatised. But I was traumatised. It was weird, I was laughing about it that night, but gradually as days went by I started to feel it subtly and deeply, and for a long time afterwards. I was pretty lucky I wasn't seriously hurt or stabbed, just had a bad headache afterwards. |
That area around Brick Lane seems to be getting worse and worse. Last time I was there I definitely felt a more threatening atmosphere than I had in the past.
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Yeah, I wasn't by Brick Lane but further into Mile End. Yeah that area is a shit hole.
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If anything I think Mile End is even worse. I lived there about fifteen years ago and it wasn't that bad at all. It's a total dump now though. A depressing hole of a place.
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shut up, you too. london is mostly a safe and friendly city.
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It seems that London has gotten really shit in the last ten years, not that I'm old enough to really know, or that I really know London, but I don't think it was like this until now.
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What areas would you recommend? West Hampstead? Richmond? |
Do you know why it is called Mile End? It's because at some point in time jews had to live at least one mile outside of the city, so Mile End at some point marked that area which is partly why it was once a jewish area.
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The area near Mile End that leads to Canary Wharf. It's so great in so many ways I can't even describe it. It has it all, not so central, cosmopolitan, old-fashioned english, breathtakingly beautiful when you walk near the river, and i could go on and on and on.
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I made it a misson to print on my music's outings that it' been recorded in east london because of it.
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Right, Thanks, I'll have to explore that area.
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I didn't know that was how Mile End got its name. That part of East London has definitely declined dramatically in the last ten years. It was always a bit sleazy and depressing but there's a massive heroin problem there now which has just ruined the place IMO. A couple of my relatives are cab drivers and they won't go near parts of Mile End, Whitechapel and Stepney anymore. |
which ones? commercial road is parallel to mile end road and a totally differnet world.
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