Now back to another portion of possible the most “lively” of nights I have ever encountered
After the toilet episode we retired back to the bar.
“Now who the feck were those jokers” says I
“No one” says O'Neill
FFS I took Anne aside and she told me they were of a family that had been trouble for a few years and that they reckoned they had title over some land that the O'Neill's owned. FFS send in my mother she has a way of dealing with that LOL
“Will they be back tonight” says I
“Oh yes” says she
“So what normally happens then” says I
“Mayhem” says she
“No I mean he is still here, no offence, so what happens” says I
“Mayhem” says she
The door slammed open and the two heavies stood in the doorway flanked by two more heavies. O'Neill looks at the ould lad and says.
“No need to get involved Michael it's my problem”
“Your problems are mine” says the ould lad and of course added “Ger to me NOW”
FFS here we go again, don't get me wrong I would have gone through the doors of Hell beside the ould lad but this was stretching it. Odds, FFS the odds were so bad even I wouldn't call that hand. However Anne had a look in her eye as three very large lads appeared behind us and walked up beside her.
“Ger did I tell you I had three brothers” says she
“No” says I
But if I ever entertained any thoughts of messing her about (which I didn't) the sight of these strapping lads would have deterred me. They were big. This was going to get very 'lively'.
“Hello Ger” says one of them “We have heard about you” FFS is nothing sacred
I think I copped on at this stage.
“Is this a regular occurrence” says I
“Oh yes, you prevented isolation of our Da” says one of the brothers “we are usually here to look after him, for that we thank you, and you can see Anne again if you like” he said, the last comment with a wink
FFS was that tacit approval of our fledgling friendship.
Anyway the 4 heavies in the door ran forward, the barman ducked behind the bar, metal shutters on the bar came down, people moved their pints to avoid the shutters (must have been out of habit), other patrons moved back, the three brothers moved in front of O'Neill and all hell broke loose.
Not to be out done I moved in front of the ould lad, who promptly shoved me out of the way and took up position in front of the brothers.
He got the brunt of the frontal assault and was knocked backwards, but not before he had got one fresh air shot in FFS, he really has to work on his technique. Next thing it was a pitch battle with no real damage, much like a rugby scrum with no real strike just a lot of hugging, until O'Neill took a hand.
He picked up a stool and wading in like mad man and was cleaving all before him, and that included me as the stool smacked me on my side and knocked me over. I got up and there was the ould lad, who had acquired a stool as the weapon of choice was also 'cleaving'.
It was over before it really started and we were all still standing when the 4 heavies, who decided the odds to call an all in were not available, left the field of battle, the shutters came back up,
“Tom O'Neill can we stop this Shiite every Tuesday night” says the barman
FFS every Tuesday, was this a joke
“Thanks Michael it usually takes longer, your son is welcome to walk out with Anne” says O'Neill
Did I want to? However the night was not quite done as we ordered more drinks with her Da and her three large brothers.
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