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Originally posted by: BobOrme
I wouldn't be too quick to assume that the server was implying or even thinking anything sexual. Some people prefer steaks with the bone still attached to the steak, known as bone in. For instance, I've seen both boneless and bone in rib eye steaks offered on steakhouse menus. If I remember right, the bone in selection was the more expensive choice of the two.
Originally posted by: BobOrme
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Originally posted by: EllenMonsterQuote
Originally posted by: snidely333
I surprised this happened at Prime. What did you order that triggered this harassment?
So I'm asking my server which steak he most recommends and he replies by asking me, "Do you like bone in?"
It wasn't so much what he said, but what this pervert was thinking. This neanderthal no doubt was enjoying mental imagery of me lying on the table legs spread like a chicken wishbone with one of my shoes in a wine ice bucket and my hair in the butter dish while Luck Be A Lady played on the fountains outside the window!!
I wouldn't be too quick to assume that the server was implying or even thinking anything sexual. Some people prefer steaks with the bone still attached to the steak, known as bone in. For instance, I've seen both boneless and bone in rib eye steaks offered on steakhouse menus. If I remember right, the bone in selection was the more expensive choice of the two.
I would suggest a quick review of EllenMonster's posting history before taking this too seriously.
