Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is everyone’s obsession with sliced watermelon?
Isn't it the best? LOL - what do you like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in my bachelor days I always brought chips and sour cream and onion dip to every potluck. Everyone made fun of me but at the end of the evening it was the only dish that was always completely eaten.
People made fun of a single guy bringing potato chips and onion dip to a party? What kind of backwards-ass people are you friends with
I highly doubt the making fun of was that serious.
Is a single guy more allowed to bring chips and dip that someone else?
Yes. A single guy bringing rainbow fruit skewers or quiche squares or something would be more unusual. Bag of chips and store-bought onion dip is well within the single guy wheelhouse.
Right. But I think it's also okay for a married woman to bring chips and dip as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in my bachelor days I always brought chips and sour cream and onion dip to every potluck. Everyone made fun of me but at the end of the evening it was the only dish that was always completely eaten.
People made fun of a single guy bringing potato chips and onion dip to a party? What kind of backwards-ass people are you friends with
I highly doubt the making fun of was that serious.
Is a single guy more allowed to bring chips and dip that someone else?
Yes. A single guy bringing rainbow fruit skewers or quiche squares or something would be more unusual. Bag of chips and store-bought onion dip is well within the single guy wheelhouse.
Right. But I think it's also okay for a married woman to bring chips and dip as well.
Anyone can bring whatever they want! I will always happily eat chips and onion dip. It’s just weird that the PP’s friends would have made fun of him for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in my bachelor days I always brought chips and sour cream and onion dip to every potluck. Everyone made fun of me but at the end of the evening it was the only dish that was always completely eaten.
People made fun of a single guy bringing potato chips and onion dip to a party? What kind of backwards-ass people are you friends with
I highly doubt the making fun of was that serious.
Is a single guy more allowed to bring chips and dip that someone else?
Yes. A single guy bringing rainbow fruit skewers or quiche squares or something would be more unusual. Bag of chips and store-bought onion dip is well within the single guy wheelhouse.
Right. But I think it's also okay for a married woman to bring chips and dip as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in my bachelor days I always brought chips and sour cream and onion dip to every potluck. Everyone made fun of me but at the end of the evening it was the only dish that was always completely eaten.
People made fun of a single guy bringing potato chips and onion dip to a party? What kind of backwards-ass people are you friends with
I highly doubt the making fun of was that serious.
Is a single guy more allowed to bring chips and dip that someone else?
Yes. A single guy bringing rainbow fruit skewers or quiche squares or something would be more unusual. Bag of chips and store-bought onion dip is well within the single guy wheelhouse.
Right. But I think it's also okay for a married woman to bring chips and dip as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in my bachelor days I always brought chips and sour cream and onion dip to every potluck. Everyone made fun of me but at the end of the evening it was the only dish that was always completely eaten.
People made fun of a single guy bringing potato chips and onion dip to a party? What kind of backwards-ass people are you friends with
I highly doubt the making fun of was that serious.
Is a single guy more allowed to bring chips and dip that someone else?
Yes. A single guy bringing rainbow fruit skewers or quiche squares or something would be more unusual. Bag of chips and store-bought onion dip is well within the single guy wheelhouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in my bachelor days I always brought chips and sour cream and onion dip to every potluck. Everyone made fun of me but at the end of the evening it was the only dish that was always completely eaten.
People made fun of a single guy bringing potato chips and onion dip to a party? What kind of backwards-ass people are you friends with
I highly doubt the making fun of was that serious.
Is a single guy more allowed to bring chips and dip that someone else?
Anonymous wrote:What have you taken before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in my bachelor days I always brought chips and sour cream and onion dip to every potluck. Everyone made fun of me but at the end of the evening it was the only dish that was always completely eaten.
People made fun of a single guy bringing potato chips and onion dip to a party? What kind of backwards-ass people are you friends with
Anonymous wrote:A big platter of mini ham & cheese sandwiches. I started bringing this to potlucks kids will be at (whole wheat bread, butter, marble cheese, whatever brand of natural ham sandwich meat cut with cookie cutters (so it flattens them a touch). Sometimes with a bowl of cucumber or pickle slices in the center. It's always the first thing gone.