Mimosas at Birthday Party

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Anonymous wrote:See, most parents just think of drinking alcohol. That's not life
They don't have control of themselves, not strong enough


Um, what?
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Anonymous wrote:I would think it was weird to have mimosas and for a “brunch” party then serve only pizza and cake and whatever snacks you refer to.

If you are going to be serving alcohol to parents, then you should have better food options that parents actually want to eat. If you had more a substantial and appealing brunch spread, mimosas would be fine. But along side pizza and cake at 11? No.


Honey, with your attitude I doubt you’re invited to many events, so drink your drink and be happy someone deigned to include you.


Honey? Right. We aren’t in the same social circle.


We sure aren't. I live in NYC--where are you? Some cute little DC suburb? Awww. So sweet.


Oops! Your insecurity is showing.


Nah. Just cutting this uptight biddy down to size. Size 18-22, probably, since she’s the one insisting on “a substantial and appealing brunch spread.”


Oh, sweetie. You are speaking to multiple people. As for me, I’m a six-day-a-week runner cyclist and a muscular size 6. But your asinine “size 18-22” comment just further revealed your immaturity and insecurity. You just can’t help yourself. It’s sad really.


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So a fit uptight biddy. Thanks for clarifying.
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Anonymous wrote:I would think it was weird to have mimosas and for a “brunch” party then serve only pizza and cake and whatever snacks you refer to.

If you are going to be serving alcohol to parents, then you should have better food options that parents actually want to eat. If you had more a substantial and appealing brunch spread, mimosas would be fine. But along side pizza and cake at 11? No.


Honey, with your attitude I doubt you’re invited to many events, so drink your drink and be happy someone deigned to include you.


Honey? Right. We aren’t in the same social circle.


We sure aren't. I live in NYC--where are you? Some cute little DC suburb? Awww. So sweet.


Oops! Your insecurity is showing.


Nah. Just cutting this uptight biddy down to size. Size 18-22, probably, since she’s the one insisting on “a substantial and appealing brunch spread.”


Oh, sweetie. You are speaking to multiple people. As for me, I’m a six-day-a-week runner cyclist and a muscular size 6. But your asinine “size 18-22” comment just further revealed your immaturity and insecurity. You just can’t help yourself. It’s sad really.


I knew you weren’t the same person, that’s why I said “this uptight biddy” not “you.” Your narcissism is risible, though not unexpected if you’re an obsessive cyclist, i.e., one of the worst people in the world.
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Anonymous wrote:I would think it was weird to have mimosas and for a “brunch” party then serve only pizza and cake and whatever snacks you refer to.

If you are going to be serving alcohol to parents, then you should have better food options that parents actually want to eat. If you had more a substantial and appealing brunch spread, mimosas would be fine. But along side pizza and cake at 11? No.


Honey, with your attitude I doubt you’re invited to many events, so drink your drink and be happy someone deigned to include you.


Honey? Right. We aren’t in the same social circle.


We sure aren't. I live in NYC--where are you? Some cute little DC suburb? Awww. So sweet.


Oops! Your insecurity is showing.


Nah. Just cutting this uptight biddy down to size. Size 18-22, probably, since she’s the one insisting on “a substantial and appealing brunch spread.”


Oh, sweetie. You are speaking to multiple people. As for me, I’m a six-day-a-week runner cyclist and a muscular size 6. But your asinine “size 18-22” comment just further revealed your immaturity and insecurity. You just can’t help yourself. It’s sad really.


I knew you weren’t the same person, that’s why I said “this uptight biddy” not “you.” Your narcissism is risible, though not unexpected if you’re an obsessive cyclist, i.e., one of the worst people in the world.


I totally thought the same thing! The cyclist/runner comment was supposed to be a flex. But I immediately thought “oh she’s just a big a$$hole.” Too funny.
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Damn this cyclist probably look like a man
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I wouldn’t want to go to a kids bday party that didn’t serve alcohol and would judge the hosts for not serving booze.
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Anonymous wrote:Damn this cyclist probably look like a man


No - she’s a “muscular size 6” hehehehe
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People drinking disappoints me. I just see life slipping away, alcohol leads to addiction, its not healthy and I'm nor religious lol
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If you need to serve alcohol at your kid's bday party to keep the adults sane, then your party is too long and there's not enough action.
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The last two pps are right.
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