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Originally Posted by AaronM
There are a lot of stupid responses in this thread.
If you represent a sponsor who is throwing the party then you should show more respect to the guests of that party than to do what he did. If he had been some other person and NOT associated directly with the sponsor of the party then I would not have mentioned it at all.
Common courtesy says you don't cut in front of people, chivalry says you don't cut in front of a lady, and from a business aspect you don't cut in front of guests at your own party.
I was not offended. I was pissed off. Primarily at the way he treated my girl.
If you don't get it then you're a bigger tool than Douglas is.
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Now THAT is some excellent trolling material. Well played sir
