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 Post subject: Re: Food booze etiquette
PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:28 pm 
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In this day and age of penicillin, the best practice is to arrive at any party empty handed and simply pick off the wounded soldiers by sneaking sips from glasses at any opportunity.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:31 pm 
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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
In this day and age of penicillin, the best practice is to arrive at any party empty handed and simply pick off the wounded soldiers by sneaking sips from glasses at any opportunity.
Yep. You should seen this guy rummaging thru the trash cans at Gleneagles on Saturday. He was trashed by about the 5th hole!

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 Post subject: Re: Food booze etiquette
PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:44 pm 
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I believe I hurt feelings on this board with a similar discussion about 5 years ago.

Whatever you bring to a party, stays at the party...unless they force you to take the kids back.

The whole bill thing can be a little tricky. I'm not big on doing couples things so that is rare for me. I don't mind doing the Panther thing if I am out with my friends and it isn't a "cold tower appetizer" type of night.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:54 pm 
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Why is spaulding spending time on this question? I cannot remember a woman EVER taking a check in a mixed group dynamic at dinner and I'm sure she polishes off a bottle of scotch after bringing a sixer of skunked lite to a house party.

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Why is spaulding spending time on this question? I cannot remember a woman EVER taking a check in a mixed group dynamic at dinner and I'm sure she polishes off a bottle of scotch after bringing a sixer of skunked lite to a house party.



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We went with another couple to a friends house Saturday. 6 adults 6 kids. I was told to bring drinks. I brought a 12 pk of fall beer, a 6pk of cider, a bottle of wine, and a pack of Capri sun. The 12 pk was gone, I had 2 ciders and somebody else tried one, the wine was not opened. It wasn't about money or what I brought. It was me sitting around at 10 last night thinking, man I wish I had those 3 ciders or bottle of wine.

I do not eat pizza so I brought my dinner. My husband and son were at hockey and came later. They had to bring another pizza because the hostess under ordered. No biggie. They are always more than generous and have sponsored me many times. I got the feeling they were being cautious with the pizzas though. Again something I was just thinking about while being sad I had no booze last night.

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Why is spaulding spending time on this question? I cannot remember a woman EVER taking a check in a mixed group dynamic at dinner and I'm sure she polishes off a bottle of scotch after bringing a sixer of skunked lite to a house party.


Hey listen you little dick with ears, I can pick up the check. I spend that money my husband makes like there is no tomorrow! You and your people are known for going to the bathroom when that check is coming.


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Spaulding wrote:
They are always more than generous and have sponsored me many times.

I think I read somewhere that if you aren't successful after the first couple of times then you need to find a different program.

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Spaulding wrote:
I do not eat pizza so I brought my dinner. .


original or extra crispy?

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spanky wrote:
I think I read somewhere that if you aren't successful after the first couple of times then you need to find a different program.


I think I read somewhere you should STFU!

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original or extra crispy?


You are going with extra lame today.


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Spaulding wrote:
We went with another couple to a friends house Saturday. 6 adults 6 kids. I was told to bring drinks. I brought a 12 pk of fall beer, a 6pk of cider, a bottle of wine, and a pack of Capri sun.
So 6 adults couldn't even polish off 18 (I'm assuming 12oz) bottles? Must be a real rowdy crowd you hang out with if they can knock back those Capri Suns in 1 night....

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Spaulding wrote:
We went with another couple to a friends house Saturday. 6 adults 6 kids. I was told to bring drinks. I brought a 12 pk of fall beer, a 6pk of cider, a bottle of wine, and a pack of Capri sun.
So 6 adults couldn't even polish off 18 (I'm assuming 12oz) bottles. Must be a real rowdy crowd you hang out with.

It was an AA meeting.

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Sounds more like a Michael Scott/Jan Levison dinner party. Did somebody throw a Dundee at the TV, Spaulding?

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It was fine Frank, we all wore pink ties.


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Stop yourself. Beer and a half a piece and pink ties? You soccer moms sure know how to party! :P

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It seems untoward to leave a gathering with loose bottles clanging together. In a situation such as this, it's probably best to invoke medicine cabinet justice. More polite. Classier.

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What about showing up with a Walgreen's bag 6pack?

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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
In this day and age of penicillin, the best practice is to arrive at any party empty handed and simply pick off the wounded soldiers by sneaking sips from glasses at any opportunity.


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What about showing up with a Walgreen's bag 6pack?


Dude, that's totally cool. Who cares what the beer is being carried in so as long as you bring the beer.


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