Tungsten Dart Become Sacred: Juses Lookalike Kicked out of Venue Because of Crowd Chant
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According to ‘The Huffington Post’ reports 2 days ago, a Juses lookalike guy, Nathan Grindal, had been asked to leave during tungsten dart championship game.
It was an arrowing experience for Nathan Grindal when more than 4,000 tungsten darts fans decided he looked like Jesus.
As he sat down among them to watch a top darts final, the crowd started crucifying him with chants of: “Stand up if you love Jesus.”
So security men were called and poor old Nathan was asked to leave.
Six guards escorted the 33-year-old labourer to another part of the venue where he had to watch the rest of the match on TV.
"I didn't go to the darts dressed as Jesus, I went as me, it was all very weird and distressing," Mr Grindal, who began growing a beard four months ago, said.
After the competition, tungsten dart lover Taylor said: "If I ever see Jesus again, I'll crucify him myself."
Later, runner-up Kim Huybrechts signed Nathan’s programme with the words: “To Jesus. Hard luck mate.”
Organisers defended their action, saying his presence was causing a nuisance for the players, but conceded the four-pint pitchers of beer they were selling had encouraged the boisterous crowd to create the apparition.