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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Brian Curl » Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:23 pm

Just stirring the pot :D

I did think the stretch of implying a relationship was pretty crazy and an example of how untrue rumors get started...
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Robin Garr » Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:27 pm

Ed Vermillion wrote:Personal Foul.

:lol:

Maybe a hockey metaphor instead? I'll bet we could plug a penalty box into the forum software. :mrgreen:
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Gary Guss » Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:37 pm

Chicken for one = Personal Fowl :roll:
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Kyle L » Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:27 pm

Please. No Instant Replay.
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Mark R. » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:53 pm

GaryF wrote:I agree with Mark. If I am greeted rudely I just turn my back and walk away. I know it's not always easy with 10 people- but there are a lot of restaurants that would bend over backwards for a 10 top.

I definitely agree with Mark also, there's no way I would have stayed after that. Just wondering where did the 10 people come from? It's that in the original post.
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by TP Lowe » Sun Nov 21, 2010 9:04 pm

Mark R. wrote:
GaryF wrote:I agree with Mark. If I am greeted rudely I just turn my back and walk away. I know it's not always easy with 10 people- but there are a lot of restaurants that would bend over backwards for a 10 top.

I definitely agree with Mark also, there's no way I would have stayed after that. Just wondering where did the 10 people come from? It's that in the original post.


I hope I didn't mislead toward the 10 number. It was merely a total of four.
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Steve P » Sun Nov 21, 2010 11:09 pm

Ed Vermillion wrote:
Brian Curl wrote:"sleeping with" was the example of the next step of rumor escalation - females love to speculate about sex and drama


:roll:

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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by GaryF » Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:11 am

Indeed, I seem to have made that number up out of thin air. Must get new bifocals. :oops:
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Deb Hall » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:33 pm

Ed Vermillion wrote:
Brian Curl wrote:"sleeping with" was the example of the next step of rumor escalation - females love to speculate about sex and drama


:roll:

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Love it, Ed!
Thanks for being the guy who calls out the offensive sexist remark- ( If I did it I'd potentially be accused of being " dramatic". :wink: )

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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Leslie Stewart » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:22 pm

I have to admit, I'm just surprised you didn't go elsewhere rather than wait for another table under those conditions.
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by TP Lowe » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:56 pm

Leslie Stewart wrote:I have to admit, I'm just surprised you didn't go elsewhere rather than wait for another table under those conditions.

Hey, Leslie - miss seeing you! I was with our composer/arranger/DJ/trumpet player friend and wife, and they took the brunt of it, and chose to stick it out. We were a pretty demure group overall, although I was sorely tested in not blasting the manager. Besides that, I had my cowboy boots on, so I was about 6'7" or so, and could have really been intimidating (yeah, right).
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Leslie Stewart » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:10 pm

Okay, now I'm just surprised that you own a pair of cowboy boots! LOL!
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by TP Lowe » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:18 pm

Leslie Stewart wrote:Okay, now I'm just surprised that you own a pair of cowboy boots! LOL!

Well, black dress boots. Very Republican.
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by Leslie Stewart » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:30 pm

My black Ferragamos aren't very Republican, but then, they're not cowboy boots, either. I guess their party changes depending on whatever state of government Italia is in any given moment (the Italians, of course, don't care - they ignore all of their governements!). Anyway, suddenly had a very different "Green Acres" image of you!
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Re: Way too many options to tolerate rude management

by TP Lowe » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:33 pm

I think having footwear that is flexible politically is very smart. Good for you. If President O would just wear some boots I'd be back in style. At least for now. And I never wear boots on the tractor. Too damn hot.
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