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<blockquote data-quote="StupidSmurf" data-source="post: 2784239" data-attributes="member: 35893"><p>OK, time to jump on the pig pile! Yay!!!! Here's my take:</p><p></p><p>1. The British SAS have a rule. If, during an incident, an innocent bystander picks up a gun, he's no longer innocent. When these two lovebirds decided to swap spit in YOUR house, they dragged you into it, like it or not. They managed to make it your business by doing this at your place and at your event. You've been made an accomplice.</p><p></p><p>2. As an addendum to #1, it could be argued that these two people are USING you and your place in order to facilitate their sneaky little arrangement. That's just hideous, rude, and selfish, outside the moral quandries.</p><p></p><p>3. I would be irritated, possibly even angry, at the person who told me my wife was cheating on me. But it would pass very quickly, and eventually evolve into gratitude, since there are at least two other people I'd be far angrier with. I would also be angrier with the person if they knew and DIDN'T tell me. Since you're not close to the guy, it's a tough call. But I wouldn't LIE for those two losers if he asked me point-blank.</p><p></p><p>4. From a gamer's standpoint, it's bogus if people are coming over your house just to do something else other than game. If some gamer was forbidden to watch tv at home, and he came over to your place and kept the tv on, and watching it, during the game, that would be lousy behavior.</p><p></p><p>5. I don't know about this Guy Code....me, I follow the Man Code. That code says that you go home with the one you brought to the dance, be loyal to your S.O. and to your friends even if it inconveniences you, and refuse help other people hose their S.O.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StupidSmurf, post: 2784239, member: 35893"] OK, time to jump on the pig pile! Yay!!!! Here's my take: 1. The British SAS have a rule. If, during an incident, an innocent bystander picks up a gun, he's no longer innocent. When these two lovebirds decided to swap spit in YOUR house, they dragged you into it, like it or not. They managed to make it your business by doing this at your place and at your event. You've been made an accomplice. 2. As an addendum to #1, it could be argued that these two people are USING you and your place in order to facilitate their sneaky little arrangement. That's just hideous, rude, and selfish, outside the moral quandries. 3. I would be irritated, possibly even angry, at the person who told me my wife was cheating on me. But it would pass very quickly, and eventually evolve into gratitude, since there are at least two other people I'd be far angrier with. I would also be angrier with the person if they knew and DIDN'T tell me. Since you're not close to the guy, it's a tough call. But I wouldn't LIE for those two losers if he asked me point-blank. 4. From a gamer's standpoint, it's bogus if people are coming over your house just to do something else other than game. If some gamer was forbidden to watch tv at home, and he came over to your place and kept the tv on, and watching it, during the game, that would be lousy behavior. 5. I don't know about this Guy Code....me, I follow the Man Code. That code says that you go home with the one you brought to the dance, be loyal to your S.O. and to your friends even if it inconveniences you, and refuse help other people hose their S.O. [/QUOTE]
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