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winneythepooh7
10-16-2005, 12:06 PM
OK, this is kind of a "vent thread". So last night, my boyfriend and I made plans to go out with our friends for dinner, a married couple. We wanted to go to the Cheesecake Factory because the food is okay, we were in the mood for cheesecake, and also, we know this place is mad crowded, and you usually have to wait a long ass time, but we were in the mood to just hang out at the bar and have drinks anyway, so who cares? So anyways, when they come to meet us, they have my other friend with them, she's cool, I was happy. BUT.........my other friend just got suckered into letting this chick move in with her for the time being, who also shows up with them. Let me tell you a little bit about her: She is 40 years old, from the minute I met her complained about our choice for dinner, complained about the way people were dressed at the restaurant, kept bragging about how yeah, she is 40, but that is only a state of mind, she is really young at heart blah blah blah blah blah. So anyways, we didn't end up going to the Cheesecake Factory because Miss Bitch didn't want to wait. She was complaining about every freaking restaurant we chose (mind you, she just moved here from Florida, has no job and the only reason she has a place to stay is because my friend Jenn who is good friend's with her friend allowed her to move into her house to get on her feet because she has a big house and lives alone), we finally ended up going to this really crappy, overpriced Mexican place. She was rude to the waiter from the time we sat down. Oh, and you know how sour cream comes on almost anything you order right? As soon as the waiter brings her meal she starts yelling at him (the whole restaurant could hear her) about how it "didn't say on the menu there was sour cream on that".........I was embarrased. I just kept drinking to tune her out. I seriously hope that she isn't going to be around a lot in the future, since she is now living with my friend. I see my friends on the weekend and I just can't deal with Ms. Tag-a-long bitch if she is going to be in the picture in the future. Thoughts anyone?
My thread doesn't do justice to how much of a bitch she is :twisted: .
ebruening
10-16-2005, 12:31 PM
Wow...she really doesn't sound like a person, but rather, a really great character actress. I used to be friends with a guy just like that. He had incredibly unrealistic expectations for his life. He also made snyde comments about how I dressed, my car, that I lived at home for several months after college, and so on. My guess is that the "tagalong" woman was overcompensating for some severe depression or she was really nervous about meeting you and your boyfriend.
winneythepooh7
10-16-2005, 12:46 PM
I don't think it was nervousness. She was just a bitch. I felt really bad because at one point, as we were waiting to be seated, we were standing near the bar and she was talking about what this one woman was wearing. She was complaing because she had on a lime-green long-sleeved t-shirt and scarf. She was complaining about how dumb people look in "bright colors" when it is cold outside, and I think the lady heard her. My friend Danielle promptly put her in her place though when she said "Well my friend here (meaning me;) ) is a fashion plate and always wears bright colors so she would probably disagree with you" LOL.
ebruening
10-16-2005, 12:48 PM
Geez...whenever I meet/hear people like that, I always think, "what happened to make you that way?" I mean, is it just a bad night, or are some people just that angry?
winneythepooh7
10-16-2005, 12:58 PM
I just feel bad for my friend Jenn. Now she is stuck with her. She is such a nice person, opening up her home, and now has to deal with her. Plus my gut tells me she is not going to be finding something anytime soon in terms of employment. She is another one of those people who are like "Hmmm.....I think I want to do something in PR maybe".............I still don't understand what this PR stuff is. It certainly doesn't seem like anything reliable though.
shimmer728
10-16-2005, 01:47 PM
Ick, I used to have a friend like that. This bitch would make a stink every time it took more than 10 minutes to get our meals. The WORST time was when a group of us went out to celebrate my sister's birthday. She was horrible; rude to the waitress, rude to my sister, and rude to me (she got pissed off when I did a Red-Headed Slut shot--and I wasn't even remotely drunk!) My sister refused to go out with her ever again. We are no longer friends, thank goodness.
lilyflower
10-16-2005, 06:43 PM
Ouch, I'm sorry, Winney. I tend to feel sorry for people who tag along because they're obviously lonely (and I've been in that situation) but there's no reason to act like a bitch and throw fits over minor things. She sounds like a real loser.
winneythepooh7
10-16-2005, 06:50 PM
I got an update from the boyfriend this afternoon. He went over to our friends' house to watch football. They both don't like her either and the backstory to why she is living with my friend is because apparently she fled an abusive husband. That sucks and all, and forgive me for saying this, but it's no wonder the guy was the way he was towards her. Damn, I am going straight to hell for that comment! :twisted:
WeirdBrake
10-16-2005, 07:04 PM
Maybe by "abusive," she meant that he wore bright blue sweaters in the winter and always took her to chain restaurants. :p
winneythepooh7
10-16-2005, 08:12 PM
Maybe by "abusive," she meant that he wore bright blue sweaters in the winter and always took her to chain restaurants. :p
LOL :D. I guess you must be an abusive boyfriend then to Shimmer WB ;).
shimmer728
10-16-2005, 09:56 PM
No, he doesn't wear bright blue sweaters. ;) Well, OK, he has a bright blue sweatshirt on today.
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