@fmf saidI have not had a drink since March 22, 1992. You have no idea what you are talking about. I talked tough when people talked tough to me, other than that I did not, so you are not so honest in what you say. I once was very good at scrapping, still back down from nothing. You on the other hand are a weakling, your words tell the story.
I see him as a dry drunk. Talking about being in fights, asking people if they have been fights, insinuating that he is going to have fights with people here if ever he should meet them. Talking about cowards, talking about weaklings. Talking about "real men" who've been in fights. Talking about his prowess etc. Par for course with Very Rusty. You must have read some of it over the years.
EDIT: By the way talk directly to me, not threw a 3rd party! You tried to talk tough with me and when I come back at you you turtled like I've seen guys do in hockey. Slash the guy then when the guy drops his gloves to go the other fellow turtles, so the ref and linesmen break it up. You remind me of those guys that turtle. Speaking honestly and from my heart.
-VR
St Kevin and The Lesson of the Missing Otter
There was a monastery in Cell Eithfin to which an otter used to bring a salmon every day. One day when Cellach, son of Dimma, saw the otter coming with a salmon in his mouth, he thought that the otter’s skin would be profitable to the monks, and therefore thought that he would kill the otter for its pelt. The otter immediately perceived the monk’s intention and dropped the salmon in his mouth, dived into the river, and never showed himself again to the monks. As a consequence the monks experienced a scarcity of food, so much so that they decided they must go in different directions. When Kevin saw this, he prayed earnestly to God to reveal why the otter had forsaken the monastery. God then influenced Cellach to go to Kevin and confess, with regret and penitence, that he was to blame. He told how he had the thought of killing the otter, and that it was at that moment when the otter sensed his intention and dived into the river and permanently left the monks. When Kevin heard this, he sent Cellach away to do penance for the evil intention that had caused so much harm.