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Irish banker goes berserk in New Jersey pizza parlor says cops

Drags woman across floor by her hair, assaults another customer

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Some truly weird comments here defending dragging a woman across the floor by her hair just to score some hackneyed right wing comments about New Yorkers/New Jerseyites. This man from Ireland may turn out not to work at a ban, that claim delusional. He sounds like a very troubled person.
No doubt the rude, me first, F...you! mentality of the New Jersey customer was the cause of this episode. The Irish are so much quieter and more respectful than those East Coast kooks. New Jersey is just an extension of New York west of the river. A New Yorker's answer to the light bulb joke question sums up their mentality: "None o' your f...ing business!"
As a former Jersey guy, it's understandable. Paddy probably couldn't believe the caustic, wise mouthed nature of the guy, then followed by the shrewish, foul mouthed,harridan nature of a typical Jersey Girl. It's enough to send St. Patrick over the edge. Though Staten Island is but a ferry ride away Watch "Mob Wives" and you'll get a sense of their similar lovely nature. He should go to California where at least he'll get an "F.U." with a smile!
The famous Charm at and congeniality at it's best!
Sad episode.We shall await the medical verdict as to the stress he was under and avoid the "gombeen" comments. Gombeen comments in Eire are those made by the frustrated who want to impress us with superior wisdom, as in...well, you know how to spell it!
It was probably an argument over anchovies. Either you love them or hate them.
Good grief - as a former Jersey girl - you NEVER go to a NJ pizza place and pick a fight with the natives - whatsamatta with u?
Do you think the Irish visitor was, perhaps, drinking?
Never try to break up a fight between a man and his wife/girl. As we know, an Irishman never starts a fight in a pizzarena.
Ah, it is all getting too much for the banksters as the net closes in
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