On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, John D. Giorgis wrote:

> At 06:27 PM 1/27/01 -0600, Julia wrote:
> >Would taking a pair of sisters, one of whom is MARRIED, out to lunch
> >count?[1]
> 
> Hey!  You never said that you sister was single!   ;-)

I never said she wasn't, either.  ;)  But I don't think she's seriously
looking right now.

> >Oh, wait, you said HABIT -- he only did it that once that I know of.  ;)
> 
> Well, does spending a night in a tent with a woman who was a perfect
> stranger count?  There goes my endorsement from the religious
> right......

Hm.  Was it your tent, and you offering shelter?  If so, that's a kind and
noble gesture, which might offset any other appearances of impropriety.
Otherwise, I'm not entirely sure.  And if that's the worst they're going
to dredge up on you, then maybe it's not so bad.

> >[1] In September, I was in DC visiting my sister, and arranged to meet JDG
> >for lunch.  He picked up the tab, not only graciously but using an
> >argument with some logic behind it, which was nice.  (Plus he picked a
> >good place for lunch in the first place -- I'm not sure I'd go there for
> >supper, but I'd *definitely* go back for lunch again sometime!)
> 
> Yeah, the Cap City Brewing Company is a nice Lunch place.  Our office
> uses it a lot for "going away" luncheons.  I hear that their brew is
> pretty good - not that I would know.......

At some point, when I'm drinking beer again, I'd like to go back and
sample it, and I'll let you know what *I* think of it.

Do you not drink beer at all, or is it that you don't drink during working
hours?  I can respect the latter, no problem -- and really wish that some
of my former co-workers had taken that approach.  (Not all of them that
indulged, just some of them.)

        Julia


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