the chair next to it are mine, mine, mine!* I hope you respect the players who were present before your arrival with the same attitude. Confrontation over an open chair in a casino and the holocaust might be on two different levels.Just some observations.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "MistressR" <mistressrana@...> wrote:
>
>
> Lighten up Barry *smile*. The spittle, hack and water usually ALL goes
> on me and/or my machine (which I wipe off with a Clorox wipe
> afterwards), not on them - just a bit in their direction. I actually
> try to keep it contained to my specific area (really *grin*), although
> the one "nutty" lady acted like she was accidentally caught by some (I
> don't believe it, I think she was just being a drama-queen) but maybe
> she was. And if she was caught, it was just a bare droplet or two from
> the mist *boo hoo for her.* I would happily of offered her a Clorox
> wipe if she hadn't been such a c**t, oops ... I mean bitch. If she's on
> this board, I sincerely apologize for my spittle contact *eye roll* but
> not for running her off.
>
> Plus, I didn't, as you said, "practically spit in their face." Not even
> close dear! She was a onetime event. But I am glad to hear you find it
> a bit frightening, scary, illegal *ooohhh my* ... and rude! And no!
> It's not intended to be rude ... just a bit scary! *lol* But hey, if
> they want to make it a "RUDE CONTEST," well then, I just love a good
> competition. But they have to start it, which they usually do.
>
> And why the hell should I move to another machine? Just to avoid
> confrontation? Hey man, you do remember the Holocaust, right? A lot of
> people wanted to avoid that confrontation, too. And the crazy ones
> there had big guns, lots of them. Look what it got them? I think I
> prefer a little confrontation to outright rudeness. Rather than
> kneeling down and kissing their feet and moving to another machine I
> say, *Bite me, crazy ladies, when the casino is empty, this machine and
> the chair next to it are mine, mine, mine!*
>
> Oh Barry *big grin* -- I didn't mean to imply you were a "crazy lady"
> after my machine, so don't read anything into that!
>
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Barry Glazer" <b.glazer@> wrote:
> >
> > Interesting that you find it so amusing that someone is seriously
> offended when you practically spit in their face. I believe in some
> countries such behavior is actually illegal!
> >
> > I guess your goal here is to out-rude the person who won't go away,
> and you seem to have succeeded, congratulations.
> >
> > Personally, I try to avoid confrontations in life -- too many crazy
> people out there with guns. You may get to meet one of them sometime,
> and I wish you luck in THAT confrontation.
> >
> > For those who think that they have a right to all the adjoining
> machines when they sit down to play and want to be alone, with
> "hundreds" for the new player to choose from -- what's the big deal with
> getting up yourself and taking one of those other machines among the
> "hundreds" -- sure, you were there first, but the new player has every
> right to any machine they want, for whatever reason.
> >
> > Now, if they start following you around when you move, that's another
> story.
> >
> > --BG
>
>
>
>
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