@p0ly 474211 wrote:
apparently a dj got in a big fight with a bouncer
it was an argument not a fight… :/
the dj that was arguing is a really nice guy :wink:, they put the night on for free, the dj’s didn’t get paid, i’m not sure what happened exactly with the girl as i didn’t see her, but we were told the bouncers weren’t letting her back in.
thanks askarabaskara crew, was a really nice night, great crowd… 🙂
I love boat parties and London is one amazing city.
to be fair if the security staff thought the girl was so mashed she would be at risk of going over the side they would be justified in denying her entry. If I owned such a vessel I would send anyone who is too far gone home rather than put them at risk. Although losing out on her night might not be pleasant better than being drowned, and its a warning to moderate how much you take! Incidents like that could get the entire boats event license put in jepoardy and there are folks livelihoods at stake.
@know_hope 474314 wrote:
it was an argument not a fight… :/
the dj that was arguing is a really nice guy :wink:, they put the night on for free, the dj’s didn’t get paid, i’m not sure what happened exactly with the girl as i didn’t see her, but we were told the bouncers weren’t letting her back in.
thanks askarabaskara crew, was a really nice night, great crowd… 🙂
ight
verb /fīt/
fighting, present participle; fights, 3rd person singular present; fought, past participle; fought, past tenseTake part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons
– the men were fighting
– they fight with other childrenEngage in (a war or battle)
– there was another war to fightQuarrel or argue
– she didn’t want to fight with her mother all the time
– they were fighting over who pays the billStruggle to put out (a fire, esp. a large one)
– two fire trucks raced to the scene to fight the blazeEndeavor vigorously to win (an election or other contest)
Campaign determinedly for or against something, esp. to put right what one considers unfair or unjust
– I will fight for more equitable lawsStruggle or campaign against (something)
– the best way to fight fascism abroad and racism at homeAttempt to repress (a feeling or an expression of a feeling)
– she had to fight back tears of frustrationTake part in a boxing match against (an opponent)
Move forward with difficulty, esp. by pushing through a crowd or overcoming physical obstacles
– she watched him fight his way across the roomCommand, manage, or maneuver (troops, a ship, or military equipment) in battle
– General Hill fights his troops well
Yeah an argument is a lot different to a fight innit man.
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