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| quote: Originally posted by Sig2340: He knew the Liverpool Kiss well enough he had to have been in the British Army's famous Black and Blue 'butters (the "Free Raccoon Eyes Here").
Well done. Well done indeed.
Known north of the Tweed as a Glasgow Kiss. 
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| That was a perfectly executed head butt. It must not be his first try at that. |
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| quote: Originally posted by gpbst3: I have always heard nobody wins in a headbutt, apparently that is not the case.
The top front of the forehead delivered to the bridge of the nose should be no problem, if one can do it. It looks like he gave a textbook example when watching in slow motion. . |
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| Headbutting in the UK must be taught at a young age considering how popular it is over there. And effective, I'd say.
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| quote: Originally posted by ChuckWall: Headbutting in the UK must be taught at a young age considering how popular it is over there. And effective, I'd say.
I have to admit that it might have been useful a couple of times when I was younger, but I ended up, on both occasions, using half a house brick instead. Both usages left a lasting impression on the recipient - one them had NOD KCI YNAP imprinted on his forehead for about a year, although it gradually faded away by the time he was twelve or so. In case of confusion, they are the last few letters of LONDON BRICK COMPANY. |
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