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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And we're ready to give the profile. (Yes, I watch too much Criminal Minds.) Assuming you believe that you have to pay to attend a party, I'm guessing you also believe: - The starting time stated on the invitation is flexible by up to 4 hours - The location chosen by the host is debatable, you are always free to say it sucks, let's go somewhere else - The persons listed on the invitation are just a suggestion, everyone's welcome - Kids, of course, are always welcome, and appropriate food, drink and entertainment will be provided for them - All food on offer will not contain nuts, gluten, wheat, soy, dairy, fat, strawberries, seafood or whatever else you are allergic to/cutting back on/dislike this week - If beverages are provided, they will include the precise type, brand and quality you prefer - Even if you order an appetizer, the lobster, four glasses of the reserve and two desserts, everyone will split the check evenly [/quote] Jewish men are good husbands. :shock:[/quote]
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