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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1907303" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Huh?</p><p></p><p>Again, huh?</p><p>An analogy would be, you are much younger. An ingenue at work, her name tag is 36DD, comes up to you and asks if you would like to spend an evening out together. You live in your parents' basement. The house rule is "permission to stay out late or have someone over."</p><p>Your reply to her is, "I will definitely keep this in mind & hope to be contacting you in the near future." I can hear the comical, descending horn, "wha, wha, wha, wha, wha."</p><p>Edit to add: twenty years ago, an offer of similar nature and huge generosity was made to me. Knowing the nature of my wife, I asked her, she said "no." I thanked the offerer and declined. He reasserted the offer. I declined again, this time out of pride. I have since done business with that individual and found him to be a completely outstanding bloke.</p><p>In retrospect, were I asked again, I'd have jumped all over it like my gut told me to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1907303, member: 94154"] Huh? Again, huh? An analogy would be, you are much younger. An ingenue at work, her name tag is 36DD, comes up to you and asks if you would like to spend an evening out together. You live in your parents' basement. The house rule is "permission to stay out late or have someone over." Your reply to her is, "I will definitely keep this in mind & hope to be contacting you in the near future." I can hear the comical, descending horn, "wha, wha, wha, wha, wha." Edit to add: twenty years ago, an offer of similar nature and huge generosity was made to me. Knowing the nature of my wife, I asked her, she said "no." I thanked the offerer and declined. He reasserted the offer. I declined again, this time out of pride. I have since done business with that individual and found him to be a completely outstanding bloke. In retrospect, were I asked again, I'd have jumped all over it like my gut told me to. [/QUOTE]
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