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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the OP. Mostly I just thought it was incredibly RUDE. In part rude to the parent, but most of all rude to the kid. I mean at five years old, a child know's what's up. When the table's set for seven... I almost wanted to call up the parents myself and give them a talking to. Just obnoxious. (I'm feeling overly hateful right now, maybe. I'll calm down after my second coffee. :))[/quote] i think you SHOULD call - and say something like, "oh my gosh, was little peter sick this wknd? we were at mark's birthday and only 3 kids came; i felt so bad for the birthday boy. he was so disappointed" lay it on thick. [/quote] I sort of like this idea![/quote] I don't - why keep beating a dead horse. Simply don't invite them any more, and find less flaky friends for next year's birthday.[/quote] But this would be a mutual friend doing the shaming, not the birthday boy's mother. That's why I like it![/quote]
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