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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you that cheap that you can't rode a few pizzas? I don't care what time of day the party is... Order pizza cheapskate.[/quote] It's not a question of being able to afford it or not. Who can't afford a few pizzas? It's about saying, "ENOUGH! It's all too much!" An afternoon party from 2:30-4:00 (or, as some other PP said, anytime between 1-5) does NOT call for more food and I am not going to give in to the constant pressure for more, more, and more in this society. I am not doing it. [/quote] [b]If you truly felt this way, you wouldn't be having a party in the first place. You are using sanctimony as a cover for being cheap and thoughtless.[/b][/quote] Agreed. When the idea hits you to have a party, why would you start out all negative and think "I won't do this, I won't do that." If you are hosting a party and in the party planning spirit, you think about all the things you can and should do. What would make everyone comfortable? What would the child like? What did you like at parties you have been to? Not, "what's the least I can do and call it a party? Grumble Grumble." If there's no party spirit, no hospitality, no warmth, DO NOT THROW A PARTY.[/quote]
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