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> On Monday, July 24, 2017 at 3:26:28 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> > wrote in message
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>> > I agree. Who the hell cares what is on someone else's plate?
>> > They paid for it and if it bothers you two so much, take a book
>> > with you. Better yet, TALK to your dining companion instead of
>> > monitoring what someone is eating and how much.

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>> But it IS the dining companion who is eating the huge amount of food. And
>> *I'm* paying for it.
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> Why do I feel like you're lying as always? Buffets are one price
> and one price only. Whether they ate one plate or ten plates of
> food the price is the same. You were probably offended because
> they chose to eat something that most normal people eat but you
> wanted to get ****y with an 'ewwwwwwwwww' because all you eat is
> fart pellets, aka beans.


I wasn't talking about a buffet. I mentioned a specifc restaurant. Let me
put the link up again.

http://www.cattlemens.com/

Yes, they have things in smaller portions but the person who wanted to dine
there, wanted to get one of the huge steaks. Do you eat a 2 pound steak?
Thought not. Some restaurants just love serving huge portions. The Great
American Food And Beverage Company was another such place. They're long
gone. The intent of that place was to have people share a dish. That's what
we did when we went there. And by "we", I mean my high school friends and I.

Beans are not the only thing I eat but they are my favorite food.
>
> If it was a regular restaurant where you paid for the meal and
> no seconds, thirds, fifths, or ten plates were available, suck
> it up, pay, and shut up.


It was a regular restaurant that is known for its huge steaks.