I guess the rub was that Kevin was going to blow the whistle on the hookie? Or was it the ticket?
SoCal boyz - who could have predicted this cat-fight. Big deal. If you "men" have to worry about craigslist stuff, well, then turn in your card how's about it.
Old Friend - 12 years ago
I grew up with Brian so I say Kevin is wrong... PHS '93
King Solomon - 12 years ago
Brian put up his money with a commitment from Kevin. Whether or not Kevin had yet paid Brian, Kevin owns the ticket. It is up to Kevin whether he wants to sell it - but he still owes Brian, even if he doesn't show up. It is not Brian's place to sell Kevin's ticket without his permission. What should have happened is that Kevin should have told Brian he wasn't going to make it, but he knows he committed, so will either pay him for the ticket, or will find someone to go in his place who will pay him for the ticket.
setter20q - 12 years ago
You never give out personal information like that. Had someone done that to me, I would probably have done a lot more than get upset.
tom - 12 years ago
The major unknown is if Kevin offered to pay for his ticket. If he was leaving Brian hanging I think Brian went overboard but revenge was certainly coming. If Kevin would have paid if he had simply asked then Brian is a douche who I hope never to meet.
Wil - 12 years ago
Kevin was inconsiderate at worst; Brian was being a fish taco. If Kev had paid and held the tix, then it's up to him to decide if he wants to sell it. If Brian had not been paid and still held the tix, then the only reason to list Kev's number is to be a straight up jerk. That's the silly mess that gets your best friends lost for life. But maybe you have so many you can afford to lose one or two.
Joe Mamma - 12 years ago
Might as well put his phone number on a gay porn site...Because if you put my number on CL.org not only would I have done that, I would have kicked your teeth in first to make sure they can....well you get where Im going...never put a friends # on public websites
Sam - 12 years ago
Shut up and get back to work. I hope this story doesn't get you fired for shirking your job responsibilities, but it wouldn't be entirely undeserved if you did.
hmmm - 12 years ago
hmmmmmmm sounds like there is probably more to this story. stop being little girls.
Mark - 12 years ago
You NEVER give out personal information, like a phone number or home address, on the net. The two transgressions aren't equal. That's like,"Dude, you drank my last beer, so I wrecked your car, now we're even."
roughing - 12 years ago
Both of you are like little schoolgirls. Settle this like men and man up biatches
jrg - 12 years ago
While I admit Kevin should probably gave notice, to put a person's cell phone on craigs list is something only a major a#$@hole would do...girls...get a room, grab a couple of pillows and duke it out FFS.
lame - 12 years ago
I would have said Kevin was wrong, but by asking for a pole to settle it is just as douchy as what kevin did. settle like a real man, in the squared circle.
crybabies - 12 years ago
It wouldn't have been a big deal if you didn't put his number on the ad. Therefore Brian is to blame. If he's the one that purchased and held the tickets, why wouldn't he want to receive the call for a potential purchase. I understand the theory behind it, but still. I also agree with the other comments, they both seem douchey.
whocares - 12 years ago
Seems like they are both being pretty douchey
bbierut - 12 years ago
Sounds like a catfight to me. I don't get why this was a big deal.
I guess the rub was that Kevin was going to blow the whistle on the hookie? Or was it the ticket?
SoCal boyz - who could have predicted this cat-fight. Big deal. If you "men" have to worry about craigslist stuff, well, then turn in your card how's about it.
I grew up with Brian so I say Kevin is wrong... PHS '93
Brian put up his money with a commitment from Kevin. Whether or not Kevin had yet paid Brian, Kevin owns the ticket. It is up to Kevin whether he wants to sell it - but he still owes Brian, even if he doesn't show up. It is not Brian's place to sell Kevin's ticket without his permission. What should have happened is that Kevin should have told Brian he wasn't going to make it, but he knows he committed, so will either pay him for the ticket, or will find someone to go in his place who will pay him for the ticket.
You never give out personal information like that. Had someone done that to me, I would probably have done a lot more than get upset.
The major unknown is if Kevin offered to pay for his ticket. If he was leaving Brian hanging I think Brian went overboard but revenge was certainly coming. If Kevin would have paid if he had simply asked then Brian is a douche who I hope never to meet.
Kevin was inconsiderate at worst; Brian was being a fish taco. If Kev had paid and held the tix, then it's up to him to decide if he wants to sell it. If Brian had not been paid and still held the tix, then the only reason to list Kev's number is to be a straight up jerk. That's the silly mess that gets your best friends lost for life. But maybe you have so many you can afford to lose one or two.
Might as well put his phone number on a gay porn site...Because if you put my number on CL.org not only would I have done that, I would have kicked your teeth in first to make sure they can....well you get where Im going...never put a friends # on public websites
Shut up and get back to work. I hope this story doesn't get you fired for shirking your job responsibilities, but it wouldn't be entirely undeserved if you did.
hmmmmmmm sounds like there is probably more to this story. stop being little girls.
You NEVER give out personal information, like a phone number or home address, on the net. The two transgressions aren't equal. That's like,"Dude, you drank my last beer, so I wrecked your car, now we're even."
Both of you are like little schoolgirls. Settle this like men and man up biatches
While I admit Kevin should probably gave notice, to put a person's cell phone on craigs list is something only a major a#$@hole would do...girls...get a room, grab a couple of pillows and duke it out FFS.
I would have said Kevin was wrong, but by asking for a pole to settle it is just as douchy as what kevin did. settle like a real man, in the squared circle.
It wouldn't have been a big deal if you didn't put his number on the ad. Therefore Brian is to blame. If he's the one that purchased and held the tickets, why wouldn't he want to receive the call for a potential purchase. I understand the theory behind it, but still. I also agree with the other comments, they both seem douchey.
Seems like they are both being pretty douchey
Sounds like a catfight to me. I don't get why this was a big deal.