Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


Well, neither have you b/c pizza pros don't take 20 mins to make a pizza. Do you not have opposable thumbs?


I mean, sure, you can make shitty pizza super quick. At that point, why not just order Dominos? Hell, that would have been better than springing this nonsense on your guests.


I think it was a litmus test so the duds could be culled from the group.


HAHAHAHAHA you think anyone would want to come back for your shitty pizza and one glass of wine???

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


She's drunk. Remember, she got Big Mad because there was only one glass of wine.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


She's drunk. Remember, she got Big Mad because there was only one glass of wine.


Oh, honey.....
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


You get awfully worked up so easily. Yet another character flaw. Like being no fun at parties and unable to shape dough. Do you do anything well?
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


You get awfully worked up so easily. Yet another character flaw. Like being no fun at parties and unable to shape dough. Do you do anything well?


I'd say I'm pretty good at irritating you.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


You get awfully worked up so easily. Yet another character flaw. Like being no fun at parties and unable to shape dough. Do you do anything well?


I'd say I'm pretty good at irritating you.


No one is ... irritated. A few of us are pointing and guffawing, though. But that's what you do when you see a clown, amrite? Especially a drunk clown?
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


You get awfully worked up so easily. Yet another character flaw. Like being no fun at parties and unable to shape dough. Do you do anything well?


I'd say I'm pretty good at irritating you.


No one is ... irritated. A few of us are pointing and guffawing, though. But that's what you do when you see a clown, amrite? Especially a drunk clown?


HAHAHAHAHA yeah you don't sound mad at all. Totally normal behavior from a grown woman.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


You get awfully worked up so easily. Yet another character flaw. Like being no fun at parties and unable to shape dough. Do you do anything well?


I'd say I'm pretty good at irritating you.


No one is ... irritated. A few of us are pointing and guffawing, though. But that's what you do when you see a clown, amrite? Especially a drunk clown?


HAHAHAHAHA yeah you don't sound mad at all. Totally normal behavior from a grown woman.


I think you need a refill.

I never said I was a woman.

I've decided your personality disorder must be Cluster B.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


You get awfully worked up so easily. Yet another character flaw. Like being no fun at parties and unable to shape dough. Do you do anything well?


I'd say I'm pretty good at irritating you.


No one is ... irritated. A few of us are pointing and guffawing, though. But that's what you do when you see a clown, amrite? Especially a drunk clown?


HAHAHAHAHA yeah you don't sound mad at all. Totally normal behavior from a grown woman.


I think you need a refill.

I never said I was a woman.

I've decided your personality disorder must be Cluster B.


Did you, now? Bless your heart.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.


I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own.


Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal.

But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.


This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.

Labor intensive? Good Lord.

Sure, the host should have mentioned it, but OP's reacrion is still weird.


It is labor-intensive. And super impractical unless you have 5 ovens going at the same time. It's fine if you are planning on everyone eating at different times and if people know before hand what to expect.



It's less than 5 minutes of work. Labor-intensive, are you mad?


Tell me you've never made proper homemade pizza, without telling me.......


The dough was pre-made, genius. Roll it out (2 minutes?) and throw some toppings on it (about a minute). I mean, seriously.


Yeah, you have no idea how to make pizza properly.


Are you the idiot insisting a proper pizza is "cooked"? Because one does not cook a pizza.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but that's not surprising.


You give yourself away, this was too easy.


Again, seek help that you so desperately need. You are hallucinating.


Laughing at your is all I need today.


The problem is that you think you know who and what you're laughing at. But you have no idea.

PS, your inability to write a single sentence without grammatical and spelling errors is giving YOU away each and every time. You've made a mistake in every post you've made. Calm down, go get some fresh air. It will be good for you.


You get awfully worked up so easily. Yet another character flaw. Like being no fun at parties and unable to shape dough. Do you do anything well?


DYING.
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I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.
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Anonymous wrote:I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.


Shocking that people with no manners when it comes to hosting also don't have manners when they are talking to people, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.


Right? Now I feel like the next time I get invited somewhere I should ask the hostess whether I have to make pizza and how much wine I'm allowed to drink. Forewarned is forearmed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.


Shocking that people with no manners when it comes to hosting also don't have manners when they are talking to people, right?


Proper manners don't include insulting your gracious host.
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