Anonymous wrote:If I was at a party and observed buddies of the host doing this I’d get a kick out of it and ask if they were sharing.
He should apologize for stressing out the hostess, but not for brining the beer.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it was out of line to bring what he prefers to drink, but if the hostess was truly upset he should have let it go, or been willing to apologize for upsetting her.
Did they really need a 70qt cooler full, and to have it put out in public? He could have brought a six- or twelve-pack and given it to the bartender to ice for him when he needed a drink. Seems like he wanted to pull a stunt for attention, which is a bigger problem than bad taste in beer.
Anonymous wrote:If this story is real
1) Your DH and childhood friend are hysterical. They did it to thumb their nose at the fru-fru gathering bc they know that
2) The hostess has a pole up her ass and would lose her sh**
3) The host(old childhood friend) doesn’t give a F**k (I notice you don’t mention him at all) because before the money, they played in ballparks and climbed fences together
4)You need to take the pole out of your own ass, this is about childhood buddies and antics, it’s not about you. You’ll still be invited next year don’t worry your pretty head OP.
Anonymous wrote:If this story is real
1) Your DH and childhood friend are hysterical. They did it to thumb their nose at the fru-fru gathering bc they know that
2) The hostess has a pole up her ass and would lose her sh**
3) The host(old childhood friend) doesn’t give a F**k (I notice you don’t mention him at all) because before the money, they played in ballparks and climbed fences together
4)You need to take the pole out of your own ass, this is about childhood buddies and antics, it’s not about you. You’ll still be invited next year don’t worry your pretty head OP.