Posted by dmp62 on January 03, 2017 at 09:53:24 from (69.163.26.58):
In Reply to: Re: Jon f posted by flembo on January 03, 2017 at 06:27:44:
Was there many years ago when attending a seminar in OKC.
Remember the salad bar was a vintage foreign sports car, Jaguar I think. They had drink special that night that was a Long Island Ice Tea, some of the other guys ordered them and while I can't recall the exact details they came with about a 3 foot straw and that was the only way you could drink from the mug due to the top on it. You pretty much had to set the mug on the floor and then drink from the straw until one guy got a knife out and was able to cut the straws down.
Another guy thought he had a shot with "Wonder Women" but she was having non of it. He kept trying to get her real name but she stayed "in character" while he made a fool of himself.
Also remember that you gave your name with each order and basically ran a tab as you wondered around, may have just been for our group but I don't think so. One guy in our group had given a number of different names over the evening and even though he tried to come clean when settling up before leaving they were not the least bit amused and threatened to have him charged with shoplifting if he was trying to walk on any part of his bill.
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