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19th August 07, 03:25 PM
#1
Sounds like you showed enormous restraint and still you offered to buy him a beer? Should have been the other way around. Some people have NO class. Next time, offer them this view :butt:
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19th August 07, 03:30 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by DTrain
Sounds like you showed enormous restraint and still you offered to buy him a beer? Should have been the other way around. Some people have NO class. Next time, offer them this view :butt:
I think she already got that view
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19th August 07, 04:15 PM
#3
You took the road of restraint... congrats to you.
I agree... you were minding your own business... they should be buying YOU a beer.
People of that ilk are not worth it.
besides... with this part:
I said, "You wouldn't appreciate someone reaching up your dress, would you??"
She said "Yes I would."
I said, "Figures..." and turned away.
She replied with "F@#$ YOU!!" (three times)
You obviously struck a nerve, regarding her character, judging by her triple response.
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19th August 07, 04:21 PM
#4
My young brother, I respectfully submit that the mistake may have been yours. Why would you presume that some female in a "biker bar" to have better upbringing?
I have had otherwise hard working, intelligent, respectable young ladies do worse when I was in chef's clothes. The girls I am referring to count my wife as a friend! Alcohol lowers inhibitions. They thought it was cute at the time. My son still thinks they are very disturbed and in need of therapy.
I rode year round 24/7 for many years, the s' you find playing biker on the weekends in nice weather are another breed.
Granted she should have had more class. The not-quite-alpha-male could have done a better job of acting like a man, but assuming that a woman out playing 'property of' either has upbringing or takes note of same could reasonably be called a mistake.
Still I think it was a shame that this seemed okay to the gathered. Reversing those roles could result in big trouble, legal or extra-legal.
You made no mistake in showing restraint and class where a lesser man would have let emotion carry the day. For that I salute you. Well Done!
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