On 9/27/2017 9:03 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 9/26/2017 9:44 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> On Tue 26 Sep 2017 06:04:01p, Cheri told us...
>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>>>
>>>> We have one acquaintance who never fails to ask for, or often
>>>> simply takes, a bite of everyone's food at the table.Â* I find it
>>>> disgusting.Â* He seems to treat it as though it were a buffet,
>>>> free for the grabbing.
>>>
>>> That would **** me off.
>>>
>>> Cheri
>>
>> It does **** me off.Â* I try to sit as far away from him as possible,
>> but once he reached over to take a roll off of my bread plate.Â* I
>> pushed his hand away and said "sorry, that's mine!".
>>
>
> Seems some people have a sense of entitlement.Â* My granddaughter got
> married last Saturday.Â* The reception was under a huge tent and typical
> round tables.Â* The champagne for the toast was provided by the groom's
> grandmother.Â* Near the end of the night she gave me one of the bottles
> left over. I had it sitting on the table in front of me.Â* Another guest
> came along and just picked it up and started to walk away with it.Â* He
> got two steps.Â* It was the end of the night and he was scavenging
> anything he could.
It's amazing what people will try to get away withh. I was given a nice
bottle of wine for my 23rd birthday by a co-worker. My [then] husband
threw me a birthday party. Some neighbors across the hall, whom I
didn't know except as nodding acquaintances, decided to crash the party.
I walked into the kitchen and found they had opened and were drinking
my birthday bottle of wine. From zero to ****ed off in 30 seconds flat!
Who the hell are you and why are you in my kitchen drinking my bottle
of wine? "OUT OUT OUT!" They fled.
People really don't want to make me angry.
Jill
Jill