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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 517190" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>You're giving me flashbacks of when M was here. </p><p></p><p>This was deliberate. And it got the result Buck wanted; you and Tony fighting/not talking. This is what you have to be watchful of.....set ups like this. The man is stupid, but he's good at manipulating and causing trouble. If it had been me.......I'd have ignored Buck's cooking. I'd not have called Tony to verify Buck's story. If you'd been able to do this, you'd have discovered tomorrow that it was the wrong cut of meat. I'd have run out, got what you wanted and gone ahead with the meal as planned and not uttered a sound. If Tony asked about the other cut of meat, you could've calmly referred him to Buck and let it drop. </p><p></p><p>I know you're not used to having to watch your back, and every move you make, like this in your own home. It's ridiculous and you shouldn't have to.......but as long as Buck is there.....you're going to have to stop and think through every response to his behavior/words ect in order to make it difficult if not impossible to set you up anymore. </p><p></p><p>This is why I'd hoped it was possible for you to escape to a motel for the weekend. I figured Buck was going to figure out a way to set you up........and with Tony not there, he's none the wiser, and it becomes a he said/she said situation that only makes things worse.</p><p></p><p>Now we're rational enough to wonder what on earth possessed the man to cook the meat in the first place, especially when he obviously has no cooking skills, let alone a day early..........which of course makes no sense with Tony out of town. But Tony is male, it's going to take longer for that to nag at him until he manages to untangle it.</p><p></p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 517190, member: 84"] You're giving me flashbacks of when M was here. This was deliberate. And it got the result Buck wanted; you and Tony fighting/not talking. This is what you have to be watchful of.....set ups like this. The man is stupid, but he's good at manipulating and causing trouble. If it had been me.......I'd have ignored Buck's cooking. I'd not have called Tony to verify Buck's story. If you'd been able to do this, you'd have discovered tomorrow that it was the wrong cut of meat. I'd have run out, got what you wanted and gone ahead with the meal as planned and not uttered a sound. If Tony asked about the other cut of meat, you could've calmly referred him to Buck and let it drop. I know you're not used to having to watch your back, and every move you make, like this in your own home. It's ridiculous and you shouldn't have to.......but as long as Buck is there.....you're going to have to stop and think through every response to his behavior/words ect in order to make it difficult if not impossible to set you up anymore. This is why I'd hoped it was possible for you to escape to a motel for the weekend. I figured Buck was going to figure out a way to set you up........and with Tony not there, he's none the wiser, and it becomes a he said/she said situation that only makes things worse. Now we're rational enough to wonder what on earth possessed the man to cook the meat in the first place, especially when he obviously has no cooking skills, let alone a day early..........which of course makes no sense with Tony out of town. But Tony is male, it's going to take longer for that to nag at him until he manages to untangle it. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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