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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, stop taking taking the 19 year olds to more expensive places. Give them some money and send them to a pizza place, or a buffet or a taco place where the dude can gourge himself until they run out of money. You and everyone else can go to the nice seafood restaurant. [/quote] Good advice. And take them somewhere where they can pick up snacks in bulk. And SPEAK UP ffs.[/quote] What the EFF makes you think we didn't buy a ton of food when there's 6 people. I don't know how many times I can say it. It's not a scarcity issue. If we bought 3 dozen donuts he would eat 30 of them. If it's there, it's eaten, period. And I'm not sending my son, who is on family vacation before going back to college, to a separate dinner because he happened to invite a bottomless pit to join. I suck it up and pay the extra dinner because my family wants to spend time together especially since our son is away at school now. This place truly has zero redeeming factors. No matter how common and unarguable an issue you a-holes are like piranhas jumping in with wild fantasies of 1%ers too cheap to buy more than a loaf of bread and simultaneously telling me I am a bad person/awful host who has made him feel awful but also haven't made him feel bad enough because I've just sucked it up and vented here rather than shame him. Throw in some nonsense about spray sunscreen and an eating disorder and it's Yahtzee. [/quote] ....but you did kind of open yourself up to it...and it's DCUM. No issue is inarguable. I'm pretty sure my child rearing skills, intimate relationships, and the improper training of my small, high strung dog have been maligned by DCUM more than once. [/quote]
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