Weird end to a friendship

I wasn't aware that that movie had 35 minutes of credits. I don't blame you for not sitting through 35 minutes of credits if you don't want to......because 35 minutes of credits are just damn ridiculous.

35!?!?! Holy Frell. What a bunch of BS. Is that really true?

Anyway, you both come off as being sort of pig-headed about the whole thing (I don't want to cast any aspersions on pigs because pigs are pretty cool....It's just a saying....). Given your apparent stubborn natures, I'm rather surprised you stayed friends so long and wonder if you haven't had tiffs in the past.

Personally, I don't blame anyone per se. I think you're both rather difficult (at least from what I'm hearing.....).
 
Same thing I said...about him choosing to walk home.

He called your stupid bluff and he paid for it, but you shouldn't have made that decision in the first place. I would feel extremely uncomfortable driving home knowing that I left my friend behind. It's just an extremely callous and *****e move to make.

Besides, it's not like ONLY Marvel movies have post-credits scenes. The Fast & the Furious ****ing had one in 2001. It's always a possibility, so from now on your best bet is to have your friend look it up beforehand. If he ever wants to see a movie with you again, that is.
 
No need for me to spin anything. Just stating facts. When your ride tells you he's leaving, if you want to ride with that person you leave as well...simple as that. Definitely not apologizing for leaving when I said I was.

If you're going to be this headstrong about it then your friend lucked out by deading someone who would get this uptight over an extra few minutes. You're clearly not thinking about this rationally and you'd think you'd heed the advice from everyone in this thread.
 
So you responded to him being mildly inconsiderate and selfish by being wildly inconsiderate and selfish.

Nope. I left just like I told him I was going to...multiple times. Some of you seem to think I tied him to the theatre seat and ran out of there, lol. I can't run currently do to a foot injury, so he had ample opportunity to catch up to me as I was leaving. Not that that should've ever been the case to begin with.
 
35!?!?! Holy Frell. What a bunch of BS. Is that really true?
That....me wee laddie.....is what we call sarcasm in the old country. Since he was in such a hurry to leave, I figured it had to have had an inordiantlly long credits.
 
Good to know that the driver holds this much power. I always saw my friend and I as equals regardless of who drove us there, but now I know that I can hold my position over their head.
 
So last night a friend wanted to go see the movie Get Out. I'm not a big horror guy but I was like screw it, why not. The movie started at 10:30 pm (EST) and we got home at almost 1:00 am. Or I did, anyway. Dude wanted to sit through the credits for a possible stinger, but I'm the one who drove and I told him I'm not doing it...this ain't a marvel movie. He proceeds to swing his legs out of the way for me to get past him. I ask him if he's going to walk home, because again...I'm not staying.

Him: Fair enough.

Me: Ooookaaaay...

Hope that pointless couple of miles walk home in the cold was worth it...

He must've thought I was joking because a few minutes after I get home I get a text saying "Hey where are you?" LOL! Maybe someone gave him a ride. This morning I see he's unfriended me on facebook. Maybe he's temporarily pissed or maybe he's willing to throw 20 something years of friendship away over some movie credits.

Okay, your turn. Weird friendship ending stories...go!

This story will end with you revealing your true feeling many years later in his kitchen.


Good friend: Look. I'm not trying hem you up. Just... I ain't seen you in a minute. Not what I expected, none of it. Not good or bad. Just not what I expected.

You (prick friend):You remember the last time I saw you?

Good friend:For a long time, tried not to remember. Tried to forget all those times. The good... the bad. All of it

You (prick friend):You're the only man who ever touched me.
[pause] The only one.

Good friend: Prick friends look blue in the MOONLIGHT.

Fade to black/

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That....me wee laddie.....is what we call sarcasm in the old country. Since he was in such a hurry to leave, I figured it had to have had an inordiantlly long credits.

Glad I'm not the only one who makes outlandish statements, knowing that people will get it, and doesn't use the :o only to find out my attempt at humor went over someone's head.

I'd ask you to join the club, but I feel kind of like an idiot right now. Maybe later when I feel like I've gained a few IQ points and am up to room temperature. :woot:

EDIT: Oh yeah.....and I'm not a wee laddie; just a stupid one. I feel like Mr. Crabbe from Reid Fleming....dumber than a bag of hammers.....had to throw that in.....one of my all time favorite comics. I recall you read it ages ago.
 
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He called your stupid bluff and he paid for it, but you shouldn't have made that decision in the first place. I would feel extremely uncomfortable driving home knowing that I left my friend behind. It's just an extremely callous and *****e move to make.

Besides, it's not like ONLY Marvel movies have post-credits scenes. The Fast & the Furious ****ing had one in 2001. It's always a possibility, so from now on your best bet is to have your friend look it up beforehand. If he ever wants to see a movie with you again, that is.

Lol...what bluff? I told him I was leaving. It's not like we were arguing or something. I said in plain english I was leaving and common sense says to leave when your ride leaves.

And I know marvel movies aren't the only ones to do after credit scenes, come on. That was just the obvious example that came to mind at the time. Also, assuming he gets over it, it will be on him to look up after credit scenes that he just HAS to see, not me. Stingers aren't a big deal to me...I'm not willing to walk over the possiblity of seeing one, lol. As for him wanting to see movies with me again: if he doesn't...so be it. If he's really chosen to end our friendship over it...so be it. Life doesn't revolve around this guy.
 
Another throw back to my drinking days, I was shwasted at Shepard's down on Clearwater Beach. My ride got pissed because his ex-gf showed up and gave me an ultimatum about having to leave right then. I told him to f*** off. Bounced around the club after that, met some random girls and hooked one of them up with this random buff guy in the club to try and get with the other chick. Then at Ihop I got pissed at them and told them to f*** off.

Ended up meeting some randos partying at the Shepard's resort part. Pissed off some chick there and she punched me. Got the randos to pour me a huge thing of Jager. Then wandered down to this hotel at the end of the inlet there that always left their beer taps on overnight and drank a bunch of Sam Adams and Jager. Ended up passing out on the beach.

Next day, I woke up and went over to my buddies apartment and they gave me a ride home. Dude that left me was my roommate/boss at the time. I got home and just blasted music at like 7 am.
 
Seems bizarre to me that a 20+ year friendship isn't worth sitting around for an extra few minutes, but different strokes and all. I don't really see how we're meant to side against said friend.
 
RockSP don't play around.....you ask him to stick around till the credits end....there's only one thing he can do -

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This story will end with you revealing your true feeling many years later in his kitchen.


Good friend: Look. I'm not trying hem you up. Just... I ain't seen you in a minute. Not what I expected, none of it. Not good or bad. Just not what I expected.

You (prick friend):You remember the last time I saw you?

Good friend:For a long time, tried not to remember. Tried to forget all those times. The good... the bad. All of it

You (prick friend):You're the only man who ever touched me.
[pause] The only one.

Good friend: Prick friends look blue in the MOONLIGHT.

Fade to black/

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Good one, prick.
 
Another throw back to my drinking days, I was shwasted at Shepard's down on Clearwater Beach. My ride got pissed because his ex-gf showed up and gave me an ultimatum about having to leave right then. I told him to f*** off. Bounced around the club after that, met some random girls and hooked one of them up with this random buff guy in the club to try and get with the other chick. Then at Ihop I got pissed at them and told them to f*** off.

Ended up meeting some randos partying at the Shepard's resort part. Pissed off some chick there and she punched me. Got the randos to pour me a huge thing of Jager. Then wandered down to this hotel at the end of the inlet there that always left their beer taps on overnight and drank a bunch of Sam Adams and Jager. Ended up passing out on the beach.

Next day, I woke up and went over to my buddies apartment and they gave me a ride home. Dude that left me was my roommate/boss at the time. I got home and just blasted music at like 7 am.

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that you might not have been the easiest person in the world to get along with.
 
RockSP don't play around.....you ask him to stick around till the credits end....there's only one thing he can do -

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One of these days, except this was the day.
 
Seems bizarre to me that a 20+ year friendship isn't worth sitting around for an extra few minutes, but different strokes and all. I don't really see how we're meant to side against said friend.

Well, I haven't asked anyone to take sides. I posted about a funny and weird incident that has resulted in a friendship ending, and asked for others to do the same. It got turned into something else.

As for the length of the friendship. Yes I've known him for 20+ plus years but it's not like he's my best friend and I've seen him every day of my life since we first met, lol. He and I were two of a crew of friends. We were cool but we weren't best buds out of the crew: he had people he was closer to within that circle and so did I. Prior to 2011 I hadn't seen or heard from him for more than a decade, and these last 6 years comprise the most hanging we've ever done with just the two of us.
 
Hate to see how a date goes.

Date: I really want to see the sunset.
RockSP: I wanna go.
 
You think THAT'S a weird way to end a friendship...

*looks across room at shovel crusted with dried blood*
 
If you're good friends then it'll blow over after a few days.
 
I'm certainly not taking sides. I think you both acted like stubborn knuckleheads. For all I know (and I know nothing), you 2 have some sort of underlying beef. It doesn't sound like 2 friends hanging out to me.
 
I'm certainly not taking sides. I think you both acted like stubborn knuckleheads. For all I know (and I know nothing), you 2 have some sort of underlying beef. It doesn't sound like 2 friends hanging out to me.

Well I guess he has a beef with me...now, lol.

But nah, no underlying beef...at least on my part. Hell just last week I drove him to a court appearance he had that was an hour from where we live. Keep in mind he comes to ask for a ride the day of the appearance and with barely an hour to get there before he's due in court, lol. I have physical therapy because of my foot injury but I canceled it that day to get him where he needed to be. Wouldn't do that for someone I was beefing with.
 

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