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Monday, August 04, 2008

AL man stabbed in fight over Nat Light

The stabbing isn't funny, but everything leading up to it is. Two guys -- Grady "Skip" Wilburn Dollar, 64, and Mickey Joe Hill, 37 -- were drinking when Dollar gave Mickey Joe $10 and told him to go buy more.

Mickey Joe returned with four cans of Natural Light, which naturally made Dollar question how wisely his money had been spent. Snip from The AP:

"He said, 'For $10 you could have gotten a half case,'" said Richard. "Four cans of Natural Light only cost $3 or $4."

 

The victim then asked for one of the four beers and pushed the older man when he refused to hand one over, the investigator said.

 

"Then the suspect went to the kitchen, got a big butcher knife and came back and stabbed him," Richard said.

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Nat Light? For 10 bucks he could have got a 24 pack and had change in his pocket.......

Natty Light? Really? I mean, not even PBR or Steel Reserve? It's come to people stabbing eachother over Natty?

Actally Natural Light is Bud Light that has spilled. So N Light has been filtered one more time than B Light, but packaged much cheaper.

yeah 10 bucks should have gotten a 30-pack and a HJ

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