At the start of the doubles match, the recently deceased, monitor, Ed at the BTC came out screaming, "You're not a member, you can't play here./!", (referring to me, as he knew me from the old Rose Gardens, losing every time we played, ) at which point, Brian M graciously said, "He's my guest!", and Ed, then waved/through his hands disgustedly down towards the ground, turned his head sharply to the right, and jogged off, while BM ran in and listed me, paid the $8.00 guest fee for me, and ran back onto the court to play the set.
At the end of the doubles set, we went up to the net to shake hands. I put out the "fist bump" with my right fist. IT was refused, and instead, a hand was kept out stretched, in a traditional hand shake mode, and the hand stayed there for a few seconds, to see who would crack first, as my fist bump mode was rejected, as I then relented and shook hands normally, leaving the fist bump mode. After I gave out the name Brian M, BM never returned another call from me. Why ask for it in the first place anyway?
Tennis is a warrior sport, and I guess part of that is making moves behind the scenes. NIce club, but I would never belong to a club that didn't want me as a member anyway.
At the end of the doubles set, we went up to the net to shake hands. I put out the "fist bump" with my right fist. IT was refused, and instead, a hand was kept out stretched, in a traditional hand shake mode, and the hand stayed there for a few seconds, to see who would crack first, as my fist bump mode was rejected, as I then relented and shook hands normally, leaving the fist bump mode. After I gave out the name Brian M, BM never returned another call from me. Why ask for it in the first place anyway?
Tennis is a warrior sport, and I guess part of that is making moves behind the scenes. NIce club, but I would never belong to a club that didn't want me as a member anyway.
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