“I used to kill pigeons, rip their heads off, ‘You dirty rat pigeon!’”
and…
“One morning I woke up and found my favorite pigeon, Julius, had died I was devastated and was gonna use his crate as my stickball bat to honor him. I left the crate on my stoop and went in to get something and I returned to see the sanitation man put the crate into the crusher. I rushed him and caught him flush on the temple with a titanic right hand he was out cold, convulsing on the floor like an infantile retard.”
oprah interview of tyson after his daughter’s death, very emotional and scary when he says he doesn’t want to know what happened because if he found out there would be a problem
oprah interview of tyson after his daughter’s death, very emotional and scary when he says he doesn’t want to know what happened because if he found out there would be a problem[/quote]
oprah interview of tyson after his daughter’s death, very emotional and scary when he says he doesn’t want to know what happened because if he found out there would be a problem[/quote]
[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
I’m trying to reconcile these two…
“I used to kill pigeons, rip their heads off, ‘You dirty rat pigeon!’”
and…
“One morning I woke up and found my favorite pigeon, Julius, had died I was devastated and was gonna use his crate as my stickball bat to honor him. I left the crate on my stoop and went in to get something and I returned to see the sanitation man put the crate into the crusher. I rushed him and caught him flush on the temple with a titanic right hand he was out cold, convulsing on the floor like an infantile retard.”
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Well, people do change their minds. And some pigeons might be more likeable than others.