steddyeddy wrote: » Who was he???????
Cereal Rapist wrote: » Obviously can't post his name but he was a friend of the groom and someone who I knew (not very well mind you) from playing cards.
Cereal Rapist wrote: » Late to the party on this one but I was in one of the hotel rooms he shat in. What Mauzo posted is 100% true. She even left out the little excursion he took in my room. Came knocking on the door at about 8am asking to be let in - as Mauzo posted already, the rooming was a free for all and I was sharing a room with someone else - who's room it was, I had no idea. Knock on the door anyway, other hotel room stayer (boardsie too) answers the door thinking it's your mans room. He goes into the jax and locks himself in there for like 30 minutes. I then wake up as he walks out, no pants on, just his boxers and a waist coat and his legs are absolutely caked in shít. Top to bottom brown. Other boardise goes bananas (rightly so) and tells him to GTFO. He calmly and quietly grabs his pants and puts them on - no hurry at all. Takes his sweet damn time in fact. The smell is unbearable. You can taste the air. The toilet had footprints of shít. It was horrific. Other boardise sharing the room stood in a little pebble that presumably peeled off his legs. I'll never forget that night!
gazzer wrote: »
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » A woman on the radio this morning who owns a coffee shop in Dalkey was giving out about multinationals trying to open in the area. Just because you're from the area, doesn't mean you should have a monopoly in it. I'm guessing their coffee would be cheaper and nicer too.
rawn wrote: » I was in the post office today, there was a bit of a queue. When I got to the top of the queue a man came barging in to the post office and straight up to the window I was aiming for. The lady behind the window says "excuse me sir there's a queue I'm serving this lady here" to which he responded "Why should I queue up I'm here to actually post a letter not collect my dole like the rest, so you can serve me first". I was gobsmacked!
steddyeddy wrote: » Was he just wasted?
Cereal Rapist wrote: » Yup. I was the other "kind poster" that went to get him clothes in the morning. I couldn't believe the cheek of him when he complained about the sizes. He showered, changed, put his shítty clothes into the paper pennies bag and sat at the bar at like 10am while we were all having breakfast and he continued to drink. Not one single fuck was given that day.
pc7 wrote: » Has he apologised to anyone for this? Or offered to pay back the cleaning charge? Please tell me you are no longer friends!!!!
Candie wrote: » What they are saying is that their time is more important than everybody elses, combined. I stopped playing the game with a family member. Started without them, refused to wait more than ten minutes, refused to apologise for not standing on corners for 2 hours waiting for them to show up. I was the bad guy, the uptight one, the obsessive compulsive etc. I'm now also the only one he manages to be on time for. Why people enable others to continue this, I'll never figure out.
Aglomerado wrote: » What bothers me is that the bride and groom had to foot the bill for the additional cleaning needed! As if weddings aren't expensive enough! The attitude of him afterwards then!
Conway635 wrote: » To be honest, this was 12 years ago, and I had a lot less backbone then than I have today :-)
Tony EH wrote: » 'The Wedding Shitter' Staring Adam Sandler in the title role. and Drew Barrymore as Mauzo. I think it would be a shit.
Cereal Rapist wrote: » Explained below but I remember lying in bed and being woken at about 5am by the sound of a very VERY angry neighbour telling the shítter to fúck off and stop knocking on doors. He had been walking the corridors asking to use peoples toilets. Why he didn't use the one at the bar is beyond me.
FizzleSticks wrote: » Those self entitled mofo's who go into some budget shop, food place or what have you start demanding they be waited on and appeased. I've seen people blatantly make up things if you don't give into their demands they start saying this is a disgrace etc etc. and then a long winded elaborate email comes to us from head office and where there isn't a real problem other than their delusional expectations and lousy attitude the complaint is about our unacceptable attitude. I think some people get a kick out of complaining or more so treating employees (even their own Filipinos!) like dirt to feel above them for some wacky sense of self satisfaction. In short: the customer is always right
blackwhite wrote: » Did someone at least confront the ignorant ****er when he was in the bar? Or was he allowed to continue as if nothing had happened?