i hope you would have given to her to eat, ram chops sound nasty.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Upon further review, I think I would have ordered ram chops for dinner...![]()
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i hope you would have given to her to eat, ram chops sound nasty.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Upon further review, I think I would have ordered ram chops for dinner...![]()
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I have heard they are tough/chewy and have a leave a bitter taste in your mouth. They are however made better sometimes with large quantities of whine and cheez.Very Duke Blue wrote:i hope you would have given to her to eat, ram chops sound nasty.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Upon further review, I think I would have ordered ram chops for dinner...![]()
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I like this respnse. A lot.TNTDevil wrote:My reply:devildeac wrote:After the Duke-unc game, we spent over an hour traveling from the dump to the Nantucket Grill to meet with a group for dinner, arriving about 75 minutes late. (Don't get me started about why we agreed to this. Some things you just agree to do after 31 years of marriage.) Upon our arrival, we went through the usual greetings of the 8 people who we kept waiting, 5 were neutrals and 3 were unc fans who attended the game. One of the folks, who my wife has known for about 40 years or more made the following comment to me: "I would have hugged you but I didn't want to get any Duke on me or my nice blue kerlina sweater."
Your next action/response would have been:
"I feel exactly the same way. However, my upbringing, and good manners, would have prevented me from ever saying such a thing out loud."
Not to stick up for a tar hole, but if I'd been waiting over an hour for my dinner, even if I were the paragon of manners on an average night (I'm not,) I probably would have been less than gracious in greeting a rival.devildeac wrote:After the Duke-unc game, we spent over an hour traveling from the dump to the Nantucket Grill to meet with a group for dinner, arriving about 75 minutes late. (Don't get me started about why we agreed to this. Some things you just agree to do after 31 years of marriage.) Upon our arrival, we went through the usual greetings of the 8 people who we kept waiting, 5 were neutrals and 3 were unc fans who attended the game. One of the folks, who my wife has known for about 40 years or more made the following comment to me: "I would have hugged you but I didn't want to get any Duke on me or my nice blue kerlina sweater."
Your next action/response would have been:
That all would make sense if not for the invention of the cell phone.DevilAlumna wrote:Not to stick up for a tar hole, but if I'd been waiting over an hour for my dinner, even if I were the paragon of manners on an average night (I'm not,) I probably would have been less than gracious in greeting a rival.devildeac wrote:After the Duke-unc game, we spent over an hour traveling from the dump to the Nantucket Grill to meet with a group for dinner, arriving about 75 minutes late. (Don't get me started about why we agreed to this. Some things you just agree to do after 31 years of marriage.) Upon our arrival, we went through the usual greetings of the 8 people who we kept waiting, 5 were neutrals and 3 were unc fans who attended the game. One of the folks, who my wife has known for about 40 years or more made the following comment to me: "I would have hugged you but I didn't want to get any Duke on me or my nice blue kerlina sweater."
Your next action/response would have been:
I think it depends on what kind of friends you are. For me, in some cases, people I've been friends with for 30 years are EXACTLY the people I could dish out that kind of crap to and we'd all get a good laugh at it and be friends the next day.Lavabe wrote:That all would make sense if not for the invention of the cell phone.[WHEW!!! Finally figured out a way to use that smilie!]
If I had known someone for 30+ years, I certainly wouldn't have made the first statement something like that, regardless of how late a person was. Perhaps something like "what kept you?" would be more acceptable. If they were sufficiently pissed at the devildeacs for being late, wouldn't it have come out in cell phone communications before the event?
I believe the statement is even more patently offensive when you consider that it was directed at not only a Duke alumnus (or at Duke alumni), but at parents of someone who represents Duke in a visible role.
Maybe it's just me, but if you are friends, you don't make the opening line something that establishes yourselves as "rivals."
Walk away. Next play.
That's what I say, VDB. I'm hoping he delivered a comeback so snappy that it will become epic. He's capable of it, you know.Very Duke Blue wrote:ok dd, patience is getting thin waiting for your answer. ;)
why not?TillyGalore wrote:Anyone up for storming the "Bastille" tonight?
he must be in jail. either that or his hands are tied behind his back.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I think he beat her up, and is now in jail. They don't let you PW from jail.
I think we can do a major ass storming of the Bastille tonight.TillyGalore wrote:Anyone up for storming the "Bastille" tonight?
YES WE CAN!!!!Lavabe wrote:I think we can do a major ass storming of the Bastille tonight.TillyGalore wrote:Anyone up for storming the "Bastille" tonight?![]()
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