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Is there a place at the table for white men?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldWiseGuy" data-source="post: 71672750" data-attributes="member: 139156"><p>The "brat man" likely didn't get where he was by allowing his clients to break agreements.</p><p></p><p>"Give and inch and people will walk all over you."</p><p></p><p>If he had accepted a breakfast that he didn't want what else would the guide renig on?</p><p></p><p>A friend and I had the cooking duties in a deer camp one year. An older man, a doctor, opted for oatmeal. Everyone else wanted the usual bacon, eggs, hash browns, etc. The only thing that kept going through my mind was the oatmeal the good doctor wanted. We didn't disappoint him. He said that he had eaten oatmeal for breakfast all of his life, and we took that very seriously.</p><p></p><p>So should we have done him a great big favor and served him the same sumptuous breakfast that the others preferred?</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that the man made a special point about what he wanted for breakfast. The guide should have been more considerate of this. If it were me I would have highlighted and underlined <u><strong><span style="color: #ff8000">"cornflakes</span></strong></u><span style="color: #ff8000">"</span> on my shopping list for the hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldWiseGuy, post: 71672750, member: 139156"] The "brat man" likely didn't get where he was by allowing his clients to break agreements. "Give and inch and people will walk all over you." If he had accepted a breakfast that he didn't want what else would the guide renig on? A friend and I had the cooking duties in a deer camp one year. An older man, a doctor, opted for oatmeal. Everyone else wanted the usual bacon, eggs, hash browns, etc. The only thing that kept going through my mind was the oatmeal the good doctor wanted. We didn't disappoint him. He said that he had eaten oatmeal for breakfast all of his life, and we took that very seriously. So should we have done him a great big favor and served him the same sumptuous breakfast that the others preferred? I'm guessing that the man made a special point about what he wanted for breakfast. The guide should have been more considerate of this. If it were me I would have highlighted and underlined [U][B][COLOR=#ff8000]"cornflakes[/COLOR][/B][/U][COLOR=#ff8000]"[/COLOR] on my shopping list for the hunt. [/QUOTE]
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