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(More customer reviews)I enjoyed this book a great deal, although by looking at a few of the other reviews it seems that not everyone was able to get something out of it . . . could this be due to the fact that there are no pictures or illustrations to look at???If you have only limited experience dealing with the likes of: skells, goblins, crackheads, and wannabe gangstas, this book will open your eyes as to what might be going through their diseased brains.Likewise, if you happen to find yourself in a bar that happens to be frequented by: outlaw bikers, airborne rangers, or drunken cowboys, the tips on "ettiqutte" herein will greatly increase the likelihood that you'll be permitted to leave the premises with all of your teeth intact.True, this is NOT a "how to fight" book, but it IS in fact a "self-defense" manual, as the most important lesson of self-defense is AVOIDING the fight in the first place!!!Unfortunately, most [people] know nothing of this, having been brought up with the "John Wayne" macho mentallity.Add some alcohol to the equation and . . . "HEY!!!Are you lookin' at ME???Maybe you wanna TAKE IT OUTSIDE???"You get the picture.Violence is not "happy fun time," children, regardless of what you might've seen on TV.If you get in a fight, there will be the following things to take into consideration: broken knuckles, busted nose, blood all over your expensive shirt, tearing up your fancy shoes on the goblin's incisors, hospital bills, court, jail time, your name in the newspaper, and the goblin's brothers coming lookin' for you.Take it from someone who's been there . . . after you've been in a few fights, it stops being fun anymore.Animal's book has a lot of good advice so that his readers don't have to learn these lessons the hard way.
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When you walk into a place, you have to be able to instantly identify the fighters, hustlers, workers, spectators and troublemakers. Find out how Animal and other professionals do this, based on their experiences as bouncers, drug dealers, bikers, prison officials and street people.
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