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Taking home undrunk wine from a restaurant
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Happy New Year to you.
Just as an aside to my story, the little old lady, known as as Mrs Muffet, upon returning a few months later after her plaster cast had been removed polished off one bottle of vintage Chablis with her elderly gentleman friend, then ordered another. Unfortunately they couldn't finish the second bottle so preceded to try and smuggle the unfinished half-bottle from the premises. I only had three bouncers on duty that evening who attempted to prevent her from taking it away. Now, you know how people can change personality after becoming intoxicated, she then smashed the bottle over the biggest doorman's head. As he fell to the floor, she jammed the broken bottle into the second bouncer's face which needed sixteen stitches and it was only by the intervention of the remaining doorman, armed with a taser, who managed to stun her until three police squad cars arrived who took her away kicking and screaming.
Funny enough she did say, well shout out extremely loudly actually, that she'd be back to see us when she got out of prison.
Silly really, and all over some unfinished wine.
The number of people who get violent/aggressive when drunk, blame the drink but still go out and drink the next night/week is unreal.
Perhaps they're not like that when sober, but they're still sober when they decide to drink knowing full well that they're likely to be aggressive/violent.
Dealing with people like the above is never fun - especially not for those who work in those industries.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0
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