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<blockquote data-quote="HDRider" data-source="post: 1198270" data-attributes="member: 17025"><p>A long time ago, at my first job out of college me and this Chinese guy started the same day. He and I sat facing each other behind each of our desks. We became pretty good friends. We were in Houston. We named the guy Willy, after Mt. Nelson. Willy wanted to be a good ole boy Texan so bad. We all helped him in that respect.</p><p></p><p>One day Willy had a Chinese friend visiting from out of town. It seemed that when a man had another man friend from out of town visiting it was their custom to visit a house, you know one of those houses.. Willy asked me where he might find such a house. Like I would know.. :roll: </p><p></p><p>I asked Willy if he had noticed all the BBQ places around. He had. We used to go to one called JJ's all the time. I told Willy those were fronts for those kinds of houses.</p><p></p><p>I told him you put a hundred dollar bill on the table and they would know what you wanted. They'd take care of you.</p><p></p><p>He did. He called me late that night. VERY upset. He said, "You almost got me killed!" I laid the $100 bill out. We waited and waited. They kept asking what we wanted. We kept saying "You know what we want, here is our $100 bill." Time passed and this repeated many times. This place was ran by the women of a big family. The men ran a garage off to the side of the BBQ place. I am sure the day had long ended for the men.</p><p></p><p>The men finally came out and said they was going whoop some a$$ if them boys didn't move on, and NOW.</p><p></p><p>I wish I knew where Willy was now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDRider, post: 1198270, member: 17025"] A long time ago, at my first job out of college me and this Chinese guy started the same day. He and I sat facing each other behind each of our desks. We became pretty good friends. We were in Houston. We named the guy Willy, after Mt. Nelson. Willy wanted to be a good ole boy Texan so bad. We all helped him in that respect. One day Willy had a Chinese friend visiting from out of town. It seemed that when a man had another man friend from out of town visiting it was their custom to visit a house, you know one of those houses.. Willy asked me where he might find such a house. Like I would know.. :roll: I asked Willy if he had noticed all the BBQ places around. He had. We used to go to one called JJ's all the time. I told Willy those were fronts for those kinds of houses. I told him you put a hundred dollar bill on the table and they would know what you wanted. They'd take care of you. He did. He called me late that night. VERY upset. He said, "You almost got me killed!" I laid the $100 bill out. We waited and waited. They kept asking what we wanted. We kept saying "You know what we want, here is our $100 bill." Time passed and this repeated many times. This place was ran by the women of a big family. The men ran a garage off to the side of the BBQ place. I am sure the day had long ended for the men. The men finally came out and said they was going whoop some a$$ if them boys didn't move on, and NOW. I wish I knew where Willy was now. [/QUOTE]
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