And you would benefit greatly from getting a sense of humor. |
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We’d just go along with it. Life is too short. |
Ditto, although I'd still want a second glass of wine. |
Yesss! ☺️ |
It's DCUM. Prob not. |
| They totally should have served baked ziti instead. Or chicken salad. Or pasta salad. And instead of limiting wine I would hope they would limit the asparagus spears. |
| How did they limit the wine? Was it like “stop! you can’t have a second glass!” or did they just run out quickly? |
| I couldn't imagine limiting DC area house guests to one glass of wine. I've done some hosting with various friend groups and nearly all of them appreciated a variety of drink options and volumes. In fact, they would probably hold an intervention if I ever limited drinks and preached about the horrors of alcohol. |
No one that miserly invites guests into their house. But I do find it hard to believe a host only has a single bottle of wine on hand, unless these were just church friends. |
| I am sorry you had to endure this, did they make you clean up as well. Host your own party and show them how it’s done. Serve beer and wine. |
| Barbaric!! |
Protestants. Come join the Catholics. I have never been to a church function after noon that didn’t have alcohol. There were multiple bottles of wine at the Wednesday evening “Family of Faith” meetings last year. If we can have two glasses of wine and still teach our kids the 4,000 prayers they need to know and all of the saints for every minor problem in their lives, you can have more than one glass and make pizza. 😁 |
| Maybe they didn’t know how to make their own pizza. Possible. |
| How dare she. This is almost as bad as serving pasta for lunch. |
Damn girl how many glasses of wine do you need lol?? |