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[quote=Anonymous]OP the more you post the more I wonder. You keep writing as though it is a baffling, inconceivable task to have a few friends over for dinner. You also seem to think it is a law of nature that you must find a group of people to pay homage to you on a "big" birthday. Here's a nifty idea: just celebrate with your spouse and family. It won't be stressful, traumatizing or any of the other words you keep using in association with the idea of having a party. And btw you keep insisting that your friends are so laid back so they probably wouldn't have minded you organizing a dinner for your husband and expecting them to foot the bill. Guess what? They probably do mind, but if they're laid back they'll let it slide. Grownups don't host parties for themselves and then hand their guests a bill.[/quote]
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