Real work conversations
Tuesday, February 28
Hillary: That's the big difference in townie bars and college/frat bars. They really want to serve you drinks and food. They kept pushing this pineapple martini, and I kept saying I don't want a pineapple martini. But they kept coming by, like, every five minutes so I finally said I'll take a pineapple martini.
Carissa: Was it good?
Hillary: It was OK. Not the kind of thing you want with wings though.
Hillary: That's the big difference in townie bars and college/frat bars. They really want to serve you drinks and food. They kept pushing this pineapple martini, and I kept saying I don't want a pineapple martini. But they kept coming by, like, every five minutes so I finally said I'll take a pineapple martini.
Carissa: Was it good?
Hillary: It was OK. Not the kind of thing you want with wings though.
4 Comments:
You just reinforced their pushy behavior! Now they'll think it works (which I guess it did) -- For shame!
Did I mention it was free?
I've never been able to turn down a free drink, and I'd bet the Pineapple martini would go really good with some BBQ wings: kinda make it a Hawaiian flavor feast, y'know?
What I really wonder about is the tenacity at which an establishment was pushing free drinks. Especially in light of the blame game that goes on regarding underage drinking and of-age drinking of oneself into jackassery.
Seriously. I didn't even mention it in my write-up because I didn't want to get them busted. They weren't checking IDs at all. Underage drinkers of Athens: you have a new favorite place to go.
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