Given that you have the knowledge to "engage" if he's as big a moron as he was acting, you should have said something. Think of the embarrassment! "I got beat up by a lesbian! Oh noes!" :-)
Given that you have the knowledge to "engage" if he's as big a moron as he was acting, you should have said something. Think of the embarrassment! "I got beat up by a lesbian! Oh noes!" :-)
Given that you have the knowledge to "engage" if he's as big a moron as he was acting, you should have said something. Think of the embarrassment! "I got beat up by a lesbian! Oh noes!" :-)
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I actually relayed that to a friend and have a great comeback line now:
Well, that is certainly an opinion.
Wrong-headed, but still…
Emphasis on the words "that" and "opinion" delivered with dripping sarcasm.
I have a hard time deciding whether profanity or sarcasm is my second language. Today, profanity is winning.
Nip and tuck