Take, for example, Mark S. Gold, a Miami traffic court lawyer who got drunk at a local strip club last November, then woke up the next morning with a tab of nearly $19,000. He promptly sued the strip club's corporate owner, claiming he should not be held responsible for the huge bill because the bar "continuously served plaintiff alcoholic beverages to the extent that he was rendered intoxicated, partially or temporarily unconscious, and further to the extent that he had a complete loss of judgment, rational thought, or ability to enter into lawful contracts or agreements."
Definition: welshed also welched, welsh·ing also welch·ing, welsh·es also welch·es Informal 1. To swindle a person by not paying a debt or wager. 2. To fail to fulfill an obligation.
As the Texas law says, he who brings a frivolous suit (or makes a false accusation) must pay up. So stop welching, and start paying, Mr Rot.
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Take, for example, Mark S. Gold, a Miami traffic court lawyer who got drunk at a local strip club last November, then woke up the next morning with a tab of nearly $19,000. He promptly sued the strip club's corporate owner, claiming he should not be held responsible for the huge bill because the bar "continuously served plaintiff alcoholic beverages to the extent that he was rendered intoxicated, partially or temporarily unconscious, and further to the extent that he had a complete loss of judgment, rational thought, or ability to enter into lawful contracts or agreements."
Sounds like Mr Rot, welching on his tab.
Welshing.
VCP.
Welch/welsh -- Minsk/Pinsk. Go back to sipping Barollo in the shade, Signor Rot.
Definition: welshed also welched, welsh·ing also welch·ing, welsh·es also welch·es Informal
1. To swindle a person by not paying a debt or wager.
2. To fail to fulfill an obligation.
As the Texas law says, he who brings a frivolous suit (or makes a false accusation) must pay up. So stop welching, and start paying, Mr Rot.
1) Barolo.
2) This is Toscana, not Piemonte.
2\times VCP
This is like shooting fish in a barrel: Toscana/Piemonte -- Minsk/Pinsk. Oh, duhhh.
What kind of red wine do they drink in Pinsk, Tecs?
By the way, the Annals table is roaring drunk already...
Where is the "Tecs fires one off to the Annals" label?
Tecs, when do you return to the Hub?
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