Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Needing two people to put the baby to bed - you deserve being robbed of leftovers
I had a C-section two weeks ago and still am not back to 100%, so fuck you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulling up in a new Mercedes SUV with their 4 kids and all they brought was a cheap-o Kroger pumpkin pie. My husband and I spent over $1000 on this spread!
You did not. And if you spent that much AND are that much of a bean-counter, then chances are you live well outside your means and have tons of credit card debt.
I often spend that much on a holiday meal.
We spend $400 on alcohol alone.
I want to be invited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulling up in a new Mercedes SUV with their 4 kids and all they brought was a cheap-o Kroger pumpkin pie. My husband and I spent over $1000 on this spread!
You did not. And if you spent that much AND are that much of a bean-counter, then chances are you live well outside your means and have tons of credit card debt.
I often spend that much on a holiday meal.
We spend $400 on alcohol alone.
Wow, how many people do you invite?
20
But that because I'm buying red wine, white wine, beer, brandy, cognac, whiskey, vodka, baileys. I would die if someone asked for something and I didn't have it.
Oh but would you die?
How about a nice, moderate meal and donate to charity? That much money for one meal is gross.
No thanks. You do you.
I will do a fancy meal. You don't tell other to donate to charity.
Anonymous wrote:Pulling up in a new Mercedes SUV with their 4 kids and all they brought was a cheap-o Kroger pumpkin pie. My husband and I spent over $1000 on this spread!
Anonymous wrote:DIVVY UP THE LEFTOVERS WHEN THE HOSTS ARE UPSTAIRS PUTTING THE BABY TO BED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulling up in a new Mercedes SUV with their 4 kids and all they brought was a cheap-o Kroger pumpkin pie. My husband and I spent over $1000 on this spread!
You did not. And if you spent that much AND are that much of a bean-counter, then chances are you live well outside your means and have tons of credit card debt.
I often spend that much on a holiday meal.
We spend $400 on alcohol alone.
The champagne alone cost us $250
Did the guests drink all of that champagne?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Needing two people to put the baby to bed - you deserve being robbed of leftovers
I had a C-section two weeks ago and still am not back to 100%, so fuck you.
Anonymous wrote:Needing two people to put the baby to bed - you deserve being robbed of leftovers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulling up in a new Mercedes SUV with their 4 kids and all they brought was a cheap-o Kroger pumpkin pie. My husband and I spent over $1000 on this spread!
You did not. And if you spent that much AND are that much of a bean-counter, then chances are you live well outside your means and have tons of credit card debt.
I often spend that much on a holiday meal.
We spend $400 on alcohol alone.
The champagne alone cost us $250
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulling up in a new Mercedes SUV with their 4 kids and all they brought was a cheap-o Kroger pumpkin pie. My husband and I spent over $1000 on this spread!
You did not. And if you spent that much AND are that much of a bean-counter, then chances are you live well outside your means and have tons of credit card debt.
I often spend that much on a holiday meal.
We spend $400 on alcohol alone.
Wow, how many people do you invite?
20
But that because I'm buying red wine, white wine, beer, brandy, cognac, whiskey, vodka, baileys. I would die if someone asked for something and I didn't have it.
Oh but would you die?
How about a nice, moderate meal and donate to charity? That much money for one meal is gross.
Anonymous wrote:Needing two people to put the baby to bed - you deserve being robbed of leftovers


Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulling up in a new Mercedes SUV with their 4 kids and all they brought was a cheap-o Kroger pumpkin pie. My husband and I spent over $1000 on this spread!
You did not. And if you spent that much AND are that much of a bean-counter, then chances are you live well outside your means and have tons of credit card debt.
I often spend that much on a holiday meal.
We spend $400 on alcohol alone.
Anonymous wrote:DIVVY UP THE LEFTOVERS WHEN THE HOSTS ARE UPSTAIRS PUTTING THE BABY TO BED.