Actually Tom, yes it WAS unintentional.. my apologies. (I honestly have never noticed!)
And a name is not what I "smell" with you sir, that I can assure you.
As far as respect is concerned. This is a pub. Cheers!
As far as any lady here is concerned, I offered to buy the drinks. All ladies included....as one does, in the pub.
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Phil,
While my blood is flowing hot from Babybird, I'll go ahead and ask you. Do you smell my name 'Westcott' out of sheer disrespect, or is it unintentional?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
P.S. Remember that it was Le Grand who tried to throw a policeman under a train!
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Tom, I thought that was your mouth, and was trying to cover it.
Tom Westcott? Wind up merchant?.. couldn't wind up a clockwork train at Le Grand central station...
Oh I do like pubs... :-)
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Get your hand off my ass, Phil, I'm a dude.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Ahh David, mon ami.. this pub... and the ladies are fine, it seems to me. :-)
salut!
Phil
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Gotta love Pub Talk
Originally posted by Babybird67By the way I have never attacked you. Pointing out something you said to me is not attacking you. If anything, it was you attacking me.
Originally posted by Babybird67Believe me the things he said were not in jest.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
P.S. Thanks Teej!
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Phil sits quietly at the bar, watching the tone in the pub... and chuckles to himself. Drink ladies? :-)
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Ooops thanks bb
I think you need to edit your comment...it doesn't seem to say what I assume you meant it to say, which is that Tom HASN'T come across as a sexist pig to you?
Yes you are correct I did mean hasn't come across as a sexist pig to me. Sorry.
Tj
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Originally posted by tji View PostWithout taking sides I have to say Tom tends to push the buttons of people who's buttons can be pushed. I get the impression he doesn't mean it, it is a form of teasing. In all my dealings with him he has come across as sexist pig....doesn't mean you can start now though Tom!
Tracy
I think you need to edit your comment...it doesn't seem to say what I assume you meant it to say, which is that Tom HASN'T come across as a sexist pig to you?
Sadly he has to me. Believe me the things he said were not in jest. I have a sense of humour. Honest!
Jen x
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostI didn't make comments about your age. And when were you and I debating? There's no debate here, there's merely you attacking me until I'm no longer amused and you go bye-bye, birdie. Can't we all just get along?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
What??? So you didn't ask me if I was born in 67 and then say due to my age you would try to be nice to me and then say i was a poor thing? Wow! I must have imagined a whole post by you that time!
We were debating when you told me to run along like a good girl and make you tea, but if you can't remember the jibe you made about my age only moments ago, i think senilty must be setting in earlier than even for me in your case! LOL!
I'm happy to get along Tom. That is why I don't make unwarranted sexist or other personal comments about other posters or try and be patronising by calling them 'good girls' or presume to tell them where their place is. If you seriously cannot see how offensive your comments, which weren't given in jest, have been, I seriously worry about you.
By the way I have never attacked you. Pointing out something you said to me is not attacking you. If anything, it was you attacking me. Anyway we are derailing Jordan's thread. So best to drop it eh? Especially if you can't remember a post you put up only minutes ago!
Jen
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Without taking sides I have to say Tom tends to push the buttons of people who's buttons can be pushed. I get the impression he doesn't mean it, it is a form of teasing. In all my dealings with him he has come across as sexist pig....doesn't mean you can start now though Tom!
Tracy
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Hi Chainz
Definitely do not use the Mom or "other girl ruse" approach. For many reasons.
If you have a hard time asking her out in person(this can definitely be hard and awkward, especially if your shy)-she gave you her email so in your email conversation with her steer her towards what she likes to do and then ask her (in your emal response)if she would like do do something similar. If that something similar involves an environment where you are known, welcome and have friends than all the better. It seems alot of girls like it when they know you are liked by other people (except for the "other girl ruse" previously mentioned) and makes them feel comfortable knowing that you are a "known" quantity.
Or perhaps ask her if she wants to do something that maybe you both have not done but "that its something you always wanted to do". That way you are both in a new adventure together-a little riskier of course but could be fun.
If you get that first date, be a gentleman-open the door for her, pay for everything, be polite to everyone, tip well. And always remember to be yourself. Don't put on an act.
And if the date goes well.... when you drop her off (and of course if she is not giving you major signals) Do not try to kiss her goodnight. Trust me. say good night you had a good time and leave. Then when you get home call her the next day and thank her and see if she would like to do something else-her choice this time.
Good luck-keep us informed.
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Originally posted by Babybird67who makes ungentlemanly comments about a woman's age. Especially when done as a debating technique when there is no other way of him winning the debate.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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