cawacko
Well-known member
Nope...sorry.
You are mistaken.
May I ask what the intent behind your subject line was then?
Nope...sorry.
You are mistaken.
No I didn't, stop lying. Cite where I refused to acknowledge that. When you don't, that will be simply another lie you told.
But you ARE making "this stuff" up.
Nonsensical diversions so you won't have to acknowledge the truth of my statements.
But that's always been how Yurt responded when he lost a debate...now you're doing it too.
Color me shocked.
Hell, you had ANOTHER chance to acknowledge the point right there^^^^and you skipped right over it.
Yurt's getting more and more desperate all the time!
ROFL!
May I ask what the intent behind your subject line was then?
That a man we pay to "serve and protect" us, allowed his wife to compare getting the wrong wing sauce on his lunch to being SHOT AT.
That a man we pay to "serve and protect" us, allowed his wife to compare getting the wrong wing sauce on his lunch to being SHOT AT.
"No I didn't". That means I agree that the VAST majority have lunch during the lunch rush.
Now, can you PROVE the officers had lunch during lunch rush?
Please cite where she compared to "getting the wrong wing sauce on his lunch to being SHOT AT."
What does the time they ate have anything to do with this story? How is it even relevent?
Another fine thread totally yurted.
Because the likelihood of other customers being in the restaurant and thus able to hear any "taunts" the officers endured is greater during the peak of the lunch rush as opposed to, say, 5 minutes before closing time.
Wrong hot sauce? I think it's quite clearly more than that. She said her husband gets disrespected at his dangerous job and then was disrespected at the restaurant. She's pretty clearly speaking about a pattern of behavior towards officers.
I don't see what is so offensive about that
It's all right there in the OP.
Thanks for admitting you never read it.
ROFL!
I don't think it's more than that.
Ultimately that is what was wrong with their food.
The cooks put the wrong wing sauce on their orders.
Then one of the wives decides to ramp up the hyperbole to ludicrous levels and compare getting the wrong wing sauce with being shot at while on the job.
I guess I'm not understanding what would change about this story if other people were there.
I don't think it's more than that.
Ultimately that is what was wrong with their food.
The cooks put the wrong wing sauce on their orders.
Then one of the wives decides to ramp up the hyperbole to ludicrous levels and compare getting the wrong wing sauce with being shot at while on the job.
I again, read YOUR OP and didn't see those words.
Where did you get that from?