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Road Side Pub
Travis aka sid
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<blockquote data-quote="SID297" data-source="post: 15374717" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>Allow me to address your concerns. First, I didn't know who you were. So believe me, there was nothing personal at play. Now let's get into each of your points, starting with last year's dance competition.</p><p></p><p>I did not put on that contest, I believe one of the celebrity guests MC'd it. In any event contests such as those are judged by the crowd. Whoever gets the most noise wins. Not sure how anyone could get screwed out of that.</p><p></p><p>Next, the hot wing challenge. One of the basic tenants is you have to actually eat the wings. You threw the bones on the ground, instead of the tray where they should have been placed (as you were told), with a lot of meat on them. George at MGW, sponsor of the contest, clearly stated that he wanted to see clean bones and that you were not doing that. Therefore, you did not complete the challenge. I told you at least three times during the event that you needed to finish them. The first person who actually did was the winner. It's as simple as that.</p><p></p><p>Back to when I was telling you that you needed to finish the wings; as I was telling you that I was getting the 1,000 yard stare from you. It was clear that you had been drinking fairly heavily. That by itself is not a problem, it's a party afterall. However, as the night went on you essentially turned into an obnoxious drunk. </p><p></p><p>We had to get you off the stage several times throughout the evening, I got complaints from a couple of girls you were drunkenly grinding on them; and finally you kept bumping into the camera operator, hitting her with your selfie stick, and yelling obscenities while she was trying to film a contest. She asked you to back up several times, but just like every other time that evening you would not listen. Hence why she tried to get you to take a step back. When you refused to comply that was when security escorted you out. </p><p></p><p>To be honest, it was in your best interest that you left. Just prior to security removing you I noticed you were using your selfie stick to try to get upskirt shots on several girls. All it would have taken was one of their boyfriends noticing you for your evening to end in a much different way. I heard that several girls thanked security for taking you out, I think that says a lot about your behavior that evening.</p><p></p><p>In the end none of us were mad about anything, but you were being a huge disruption to several hundred people trying to have a good time. We put a lot of work into putting on that party and try to make sure the attendees are happy and the sponsors get an ROI. You simply can't let a single drunk person dampen an event such as that. It was just a decision that had to be made.</p><p></p><p>On a more personal note though; I do think it says a lot that I had at least a half dozen of your friends (stand up people) apologize to me for your behavior, but you post this thread. It says a lot about character. That being said, you're more than welcome to come back next year. I understand people overindulge from time to time, it's not a big deal. I would just ask that you try to improve your party behavior before returning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SID297, post: 15374717, member: 8858"] Allow me to address your concerns. First, I didn't know who you were. So believe me, there was nothing personal at play. Now let's get into each of your points, starting with last year's dance competition. I did not put on that contest, I believe one of the celebrity guests MC'd it. In any event contests such as those are judged by the crowd. Whoever gets the most noise wins. Not sure how anyone could get screwed out of that. Next, the hot wing challenge. One of the basic tenants is you have to actually eat the wings. You threw the bones on the ground, instead of the tray where they should have been placed (as you were told), with a lot of meat on them. George at MGW, sponsor of the contest, clearly stated that he wanted to see clean bones and that you were not doing that. Therefore, you did not complete the challenge. I told you at least three times during the event that you needed to finish them. The first person who actually did was the winner. It's as simple as that. Back to when I was telling you that you needed to finish the wings; as I was telling you that I was getting the 1,000 yard stare from you. It was clear that you had been drinking fairly heavily. That by itself is not a problem, it's a party afterall. However, as the night went on you essentially turned into an obnoxious drunk. We had to get you off the stage several times throughout the evening, I got complaints from a couple of girls you were drunkenly grinding on them; and finally you kept bumping into the camera operator, hitting her with your selfie stick, and yelling obscenities while she was trying to film a contest. She asked you to back up several times, but just like every other time that evening you would not listen. Hence why she tried to get you to take a step back. When you refused to comply that was when security escorted you out. To be honest, it was in your best interest that you left. Just prior to security removing you I noticed you were using your selfie stick to try to get upskirt shots on several girls. All it would have taken was one of their boyfriends noticing you for your evening to end in a much different way. I heard that several girls thanked security for taking you out, I think that says a lot about your behavior that evening. In the end none of us were mad about anything, but you were being a huge disruption to several hundred people trying to have a good time. We put a lot of work into putting on that party and try to make sure the attendees are happy and the sponsors get an ROI. You simply can't let a single drunk person dampen an event such as that. It was just a decision that had to be made. On a more personal note though; I do think it says a lot that I had at least a half dozen of your friends (stand up people) apologize to me for your behavior, but you post this thread. It says a lot about character. That being said, you're more than welcome to come back next year. I understand people overindulge from time to time, it's not a big deal. I would just ask that you try to improve your party behavior before returning. [/QUOTE]
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