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Originally posted by BP View PostIf you watch part two a giant elephant barges into everyone. She was straight up wrecking fools! This is considered a fight in Canada.
Edit: just re-read what you said. There's a part 2?
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostWrecking fools? All she did was wade into the crowd and some little loudmouth got her hair pulled a little bit. No punches, no takedowns, no blood. Just a lot of posturing and hollering. Maybe a couple of half-hearted pushes/falls, but not much else.
Edit: just re-read what you said. There's a part 2?Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Pizza Pizza fight began with complaint that order took too long, witness says
A fight that broke out early Sunday morning at a Pizza Pizza and posted on YouTube began with a complaint that an order was taking too long, a witness told the Star.
Paul Michael, 23, was at the restaurant when the brawl began at around 2 a.m. He said it started when a woman entered the restaurant on Queen St. E., at Broadview Ave., and complained that her pizza order was late.
“They didn’t call her to tell her it was ready so in the middle of the Pizza Pizza, she started screaming how she wasn’t satisfied,” Michael said.
“She was making this big scene and then someone else said something and one person just started grabbing another. The big thing just started happening when she jumped over the counter and started throwing the chips on the floor. So everything just started going crazy.”
That’s when Michael started recording. The video has been watched almost 10,000 times on YouTube as of early Tuesday afternoon.
“Everyone started pushing each other,” he said. “I don’t know how those other people really got involved. I just sat there and filmed the whole event.”
Toronto police were called at 3:04 a.m. Const. Caroline de Kloet said one person was charged with public intoxication.
She said there were about 10 people involved in the fight, but there were no criminal charges laid.
“At first police weren’t really sure what they were fighting about,” said de Kloet. “It’s difficult to know when there’s this many intoxicated people.”
Michael said after police were called, the group calmed down.
And as for the woman who made the complaint: “She did get the pizza. She was yelling about it as she got it. She ended up throwing it on the floor.”
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