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* Professional Wrestler Sid Vicious got his ass kicked by Wrestling/BrianPillman, stormed out of a bar, and came back armed with a ''squeegee''.

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* Professional Wrestler Sid Vicious got his ass kicked by Wrestling/BrianPillman, stormed out of a bar, and came back armed with a ''squeegee''. A couple years later he and Wrestling/ArnAnderson managed to give each other several stab wounds with a pair of '''safety''' scissors during a brawl in England that was sparked off by Sid hitting Arn with a chair leg.
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** Not content with NOT being the most improbable weapon user, Florida Man was once charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon, when he threw a baby alligator at a Wendy's Fast food attendent

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** Not content with NOT being the most improbable weapon user, Florida Man was once charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon, when he threw a baby alligator at a Wendy's Fast food attendentattendant.
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* Medieval [[BladeOnAStick polearms]] got their origins from farming implements. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_(weapon) English bill hooks]] started as just [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billhook billhooks]] on a much longer handle while [[EpicFlail war flails]] (not the little ones incorrectly called "morning stars") were threshing tools with spikes added to the head. Since most people fighting the wars were serfs and commoners conscripted in the armies of their lords, they would most likely not have enough to pay for a sword but enough to have farm tools they knew how to wield.

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* Medieval [[BladeOnAStick polearms]] polearms got their origins from farming implements. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_(weapon) English bill hooks]] started as just [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billhook billhooks]] on a much longer handle while [[EpicFlail war flails]] (not the little ones incorrectly called "morning stars") were threshing tools with spikes added to the head. Since most people fighting the wars were serfs and commoners conscripted in the armies of their lords, they would most likely not have enough to pay for a sword but enough to have farm tools they knew how to wield.

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