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[quote=Anonymous]Yep. I agree with the people that you are calling snarky. I think you did put them down to make yourself feel better about your situation. Unfortunately, I have this bad habit so I recognized it as soon as I read it not once but twice in the thread. Also, I agree with everyone that is saying to have a few more sides just in case, at least a green salad and perhaps some fresh cut fruit. I think you should also relax. I would only ever ask family to bring a dish, you on the other hand have requested your guests contribute to the meal. In any case, having done this you are obviously close enough to them that this is permissible, so don't sweat all of the other small stuff. I would probably be more horrified at that request than unmatching glasses and a yard of weeds. I want my friends to come and relax. Not have to cook and contribute to my event before they arrive. [/quote]
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