Now I’ll be trying to figure out who that was who did that back when I was a kid. It was a girl and she had really strong fingers. I know it wasn’t my cousin Debbie, she was a biter.
In grade school there was a smaller kid that liked to run up behind me and pull my hair, thinking I could never catch him since I was overweight. After several warnings I caught him, pinned him on the ground and pulled his hair (difficult because he had a crew cut). I told him I’d quit pulling his hair when he promised to never pull mine again. Problem solved.
wiatr over 4 years ago
Now I’ll be trying to figure out who that was who did that back when I was a kid. It was a girl and she had really strong fingers. I know it wasn’t my cousin Debbie, she was a biter.
enigmamz over 4 years ago
Ah, the infamous Hurtz-donit.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Never let it be said that she didn’t do what she could.
formathe over 4 years ago
Went out with a pincher once. Once. “Why didn’t you call me?” “Cause you are an abusive psychopath.”
joefearsnothing over 4 years ago
…….and, as my Momma used to say, “Let that be a lesson to ya!”;o]
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
And if had been him it would be considered bullying.
AMBER1 over 4 years ago
Could be worse. Fauna could of used her claws and toe nails on you. ;)
InTraining Premium Member over 4 years ago
In a pinch… that’s a good response…!
fix-n-fly over 4 years ago
In grade school there was a smaller kid that liked to run up behind me and pull my hair, thinking I could never catch him since I was overweight. After several warnings I caught him, pinned him on the ground and pulled his hair (difficult because he had a crew cut). I told him I’d quit pulling his hair when he promised to never pull mine again. Problem solved.
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
Sometimes the direct-signaling approach is most effective. I imagine Tucker will remember….
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 4 years ago
More like man-handled…