Quote Originally Posted by Scandinavian Bob View Post
Quote Originally Posted by OSA View Post

Matos and JackDaniels were sitting on either side of Scott and his wife. Since they were closer to them as I was sitting across, they could tell you whether they enjoyed the lobster mac. Considering the portion I received, I would have to think so.

In hindsight, considering how this unraveled, I wish I had ordered 2.

Scott pulled out a package of twinkies(don't know how he got them or how long he had been carrying them) to sit and play exclaiming "Look, they have cream filling just like you like" in which I politely declined since Im into more of the real thing.

I didnt feel like playing cash since I was in town strictly for tournaments and didnt want to mess up my mindset. Not cause I didnt get staked. So that part is kinda true.

My guess is Scott has never been out to a fancy place like this before, you know, somewhere where the waiters and waitresses dont clap and cheer when its your birthday and they dont have a $16.99 steak and crab special. And that's ok. Just the next time you're in the company of OSA and Drexel, just go with the flow. Real niggas know how to do real things.
You definitely should have tossed in another $100 since you ordered the L M&C and drank like a fish. The bottom line is without you, the L M&C is not ordered. You and you alone caused the whole table to get sideways after the fact. By tossing in an extra $100 there is no issue. I was at a table a few weeks ago and ordered a round of port for the table. Nobody really wanted them, but everyone drank them anyway because people wanted to get a buzz after it was sitting in front of them. We split the check evenly but I insisted on getting the entire tip (it was $150) and said it was because I ordered the port. Everyone was like you don't have to do that (which I didn't because I picked up like $100 drinks at the bar beforehand, but its called taking the high road).

Get some business about yourself.
Your first mistake was ordering a glass of port. Too sweet for my taste.

Second, I think you guys aren't grasping the fact that this was more or less a scheduled appearance by OSA in which dinner was compensation. I had a great time and so did everyone else. OSA doesn't dance now, he makes money moves.