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Laws of Hospitality (3 threads, 63 posts)
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    Author: * Boudicca Iceni - 1 Post on this thread out of 67 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Jan 9, 2003 - 12:48

    Free Drinks! Free Drinks!
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    A man in a bar has a couple of beers, and the bartender tells him
    he owes $8.
    "But I already paid you! Don't you remember?" says the customer.

    "Okay," says the bartender, "if you said you paid, then I suppose
    you did."

    The man then goes outside and tells the first person he sees that
    the bartender can't keep track of whether his customers have paid
    or not. The second man then rushes in, orders a beer, and later
    pulls the same stunt.

    The barkeep replies, "Okay, if you said you paid, then I suppose
    you did."

    The customer then goes outside, sees a friend, and tells him how to
    get free drinks.The third man hurries into the bar and begins to drink
    highballs. Some time later, the bartender leans over and says, "You
    know, a funny thing happened in here tonight. Two men were drinking
    beer, neither paid, and both claimed that they had paid. The next guy
    who tries that stunt is going to get his ass...."

    The man interrupts, "Don't bother me with your troubles, bartender.
    Just give me my change and I'll be on my way."

    **Couldn't resist...hehehe**


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