by pinback » Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:32 am
Now wait, I need clarification on something:
Kathy and I (still) enjoy visiting brewpubs, not only for the brews, but for the food and atmosphere. Obviously ordering a beer would render this agreement null and void.
However, consider the following scenario, and let me know whether this violates the agreement:
1. I order my unsweetened iced tea with lemons.
2. Kathy orders their new Blueberry Scone White Belgian American India Pale Lager/Ale.
3. I sip my iced tea. It's delicious!
4. Kathy sips her beer. "Mmmm-MM!" she says. "Do you want to try it?
5. I say, "Sure, but just a tiny sip," and take a tiny sip, just to get the flavors and aromas. "Delicious! I still think I'll stick with my iced tea, though! Ha ha!"
Do I still get my game or what?
Now wait, I need clarification on something:
Kathy and I (still) enjoy visiting brewpubs, not only for the brews, but for the food and atmosphere. Obviously ordering a beer would render this agreement null and void.
However, consider the following scenario, and let me know whether this violates the agreement:
1. I order my unsweetened iced tea with lemons.
2. Kathy orders their new Blueberry Scone White Belgian American India Pale Lager/Ale.
3. I sip my iced tea. It's delicious!
4. Kathy sips her beer. "Mmmm-MM!" she says. "Do you want to try it?
5. I say, "Sure, but just a tiny sip," and take a tiny sip, just to get the flavors and aromas. "Delicious! I still think I'll stick with my iced tea, though! Ha ha!"
Do I still get my game or what?