Brad Keeton wrote:Robin Garr wrote:Phil? I didn't read Michael's post in that way at all. Funny, you never struck me as a hyper-sensitive kind of guy. Discussion is what we do here ... conversation. I did think Michael got a little rough on you in the boisterous Bardstown Road thread, but all I see here is friendly back-and-forth. What's up, guy? Deep breaths, man ... deeeeep breeeeaaaths ....
Robin, as you note above, if you look back at other posts, Michael and Phil have been invovled in an ongoing male catfight for awhile now, that from my reading, really began or escalated in person/away from Hotbytes. I may be wrong, and no offense to either Phil or Michael, but in light of their ongoing dispute, Michael's post struck me as him just taking a swing at Phil.
Actually, I didn't mean any offense to Phil. He can dish, it but it seems he can't take it. I was being real...why would a pan asian restaurant be packed on a Tuesday, warm St Patrick's Day?
To be honest, I think Phil is one cool cat. I hope I am as hip as him when I am older, and I truly mean that. He is older than my parents, yet he is infinitely more "with it." Like Phil, I am a stereotypical northern guy (from Chicago and not NYC like Phil), and I can be a bit sarcastic and a bit egocentric. But its all in good fun. Phil and I probably "clash" or seem to to the casual observer since I am likely a younger version of him. I wish he'd allow me to take him on a tour. I think we both share the same vision for what Louisville can be, because it is a heck of a stellar city, especially in the foodie category.