P&C do a very poor job in a blind taste test of four “best cheap beers” — National Bohemian, Rolling Rock, Budweiser and Tecate — then discuss four violent sports: Calcio fiorentino, mensur, dueling and football hooliganism.
The topic was inspired by the “Home Game” episode on Calcio fiorentino, which is a horribly violent version of football they play in Florence.
The next sport they review is mensur — academic / fraternity fencing societies, in which men would frequently come away with serious scars on their face. The point is to stoicly absorb the cut, and the scar is a sign of masculinity.
Crowhill then tells his one fencing story, in which he beat the Maryland State fencing champion.
The boys discuss dueling, which was sometimes no more than a matter of “satisfying honor,” but was often quite deadly — as in the Hamilton / Burr duel.
They end with hooliganism, which is more popular in Europe. Men descend on a sports game to fight.
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