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I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid sausage
weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have is
unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates that
bend and cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought at
the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you can't
afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone. Or
better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas
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>I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid
>sausage
>weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
>party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have is
>unbelievable.


Pot
Kettle
Black






~Kat


"I think I would like to call myself 'the girl who wanted to be God'. Yet if I
were not in this body, where would I be--perhaps I am destined to be classified
and qualified. But, oh, I cry out aginst it." --Sylvia Plath
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BillKirch > whinged in message
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> I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those
> stupid sausage weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole
> enough for 4 people at a party for 30, in an apartment that can
> hold 18. The bad taste people have is unbelievable. One bottle
> of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates that bend and
> cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought
> at the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a
> party if you can't afford to throw a party. And if you do, get
> MORE than enough for everyone. Or better yet ....cater it.


Here's a thought (since you obviously need one.)

Throw your own damned party, complete with stoneware and stemware, a band in
the background, at the local VFW [hall]. Spare no expense!

While you're at it, you can also cater it yourself, to get that exact menu
you're dreaming of. Don't forget the servers; they'll need to server h'or
deurves, champagne/wine, and above all keep that booze flowing. Spare no
expense!

Send out formal invitations to all those cheapos you're annoyed with and
show'em how a real man throws a party. To make sure they understand the
level of their depravity, include stamps with the RSVP. Spare no expense!

They'll do the same thing to you, you've been doing on their dime; eat and
drink you right into the poor house. But dammit, at least they'll be
thanking you for showing them the error of their ways!

> Merry Xmas


Yeah; merry frickin' xmas ya mule.

The Ranger




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"BillKirch" > wrote in message
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> I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid

sausage
> weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
> party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have

is
> unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates

that
> bend and cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought

at
> the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you

can't
> afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone.

Or
> better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas


Well if you're so sick and tired of all of these horrible parties, why don't
you just not attend them?


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BillKirch wrote:
>
> I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid sausage
> weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
> party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18.


It is never wise to go to a party or dinner for that matter on an empty
stomach if you
don't know the host too well. You may not like or be able to eat the
food or it
may be slow or late in coming.

> The bad taste people have is
> unbelievable.


It is not bad taste but different taste. Once went to a BBQ and the
only thing on the
grill was salmon. The host insisted I try some. After way, way, way
too many beers, I was
able to eat some and say it was good. I hate salmon and all other fish
because of taste,
texture and smell.



> One bottle of wine.


Most parties are BYOB or BYOB assisted parties.

> No napkins,or ice,


The only thing worse than no ice is stale ice. I had this buddy that
knew I loved ice but
when I went to his place I would aways say no ice. (Whenever I could I
brought ice to help out.)
His ice was always stale and smelled and tasted like a fridge.

> cheap paper plates that bend and cups that are either too big or too
> small..cheap


If there was only one bottle of wine and little else in food for 30
people none of the plates should be bending as there would be nothing on
them...and the cups can neither be too small or too large if there is no
wine!



> Dip they bought at the store.


The advantage to store bought dip is that it wasn't likely made with
unwashed hands and if you all get sick
you can sue the manufacturer as opposed to the host who probably has
little or no money of the kind lawyers are looking for.


> The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you can't
> afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone. Or
> better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas


If you are going to thow a party, know your guests' likes and dislikes
or ask. Be clear
about whether it is a BBQ type or a **** up type party or both. BYOF
(food) or BYOB should be very clear.
Regardless about how much food or booze there is at a party, aren't
parties about socializing and food and drink often play a lesser role?
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Why do people throw parties ..who can't

(BillKirch)
I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid
sausage weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4
people at a party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad
taste people have is unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or
ice, cheap paper plates that bend and cups that are either too big or
too small..cheap Dip they bought at the store. The list is unending.
Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you can't afford to throw a party.
And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone. Or better yet
....cater it. Merry Xmas
RESPONE:
Actually Bill I agree with you on this issue.
I only invite just a handful of ppl at any giving time due to the size
of my town home.
Not having a large collection of china I do buy paper plates, cups,
forks, etc. through Gordon's foodservice warehouse, open to the public
at low prices but excellent quantity which comes in handy as most the
couples have young children that come to my gatherings. For napkins I
buy those toilettes -pre-moisten- at Gordon's also.
I don't have the money to serve the more expensive food as I would like
but I have a box full of comfort food recipes I have printed out from
the programs on tv and from this NG that am not ashame to serve and
everyone goes home satisfied even the children that I serve made up
especially for them. All beef skinless hot dog weenies with choice of
dipping sauces and the package pasta of different shapes for salads is
always a big hit with them,I have a bag now shape like different colors
christmas trees, just add diced apples, homemade mayo,spices chill
overnite.

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>Sounds like you need a new set of friends! (Don't call me.)

##############
Looks like a couple of you saw yourselves in my post. BG


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>Well if you're so sick and tired of all of these horrible parties, why don't
>you just not attend them?


###########
Social obligations. BG
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>So what did you bring?

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It's take.

A 2 pound box of See's. BG
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(Bill *Kvetch* <S>Kirch</S>) writes:
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>Sumgai axsed:
>>
>>So what did you bring?

>
>It's take.


No, it's bring... but then again you're by you're own addmission obviously a
schnorrer (taker)... only a professional schnorrer would complain about the
quantity of refreshments served. Professional schnorrer: one with the chutzpah
to also steal the host's Zip-Locs... you're a goniff, Billy-Bob.


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"BillKirch" > wrote in message
...
> I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid

sausage
> weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
> party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have

is
> unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates

that
> bend and cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought

at
> the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you

can't
> afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone.

Or
> better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas


Whew! Are you circulating in the wrong circles or what?
Ever conceder dumping them red neck kin?

Dimitri


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All the extras are what you bring out to cover up the inadequecies of the host.



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>From: oads

>I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid
>sausage
>weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
>party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have is
>unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates that
>bend and cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought at
>the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you
>can't
>afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone. Or
>better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas


You know what? Some of the complaints you have are shared by myself as well.

It's not that there isn't enough food/drink to go around...there isn't enough
to go around for two people, let alone 30, In my years of wedding
consultation, it didn't matter what one served...be it cake and punch or a 7
course meal....there should always be enough each person to have at least
something to eat/drink.

I'll defend the host's right to serve cocktail weenies and storebought dip as
long as there was enough to go around. Just don't eat it if it's not to your
liking, but who knows, after some Blush Wine out of the Box it might look
tempting.

As another poster suggested, BYOB. Not sure if I agree or disagree with that.
Depends on the host I reckon. Some might not give it a second thought, others
might be highly offended. You could start a trend out there on the left coast,
and wear a stylish water bottle caddy toting your own brand of water. Heh!
Think of the conversation that would ensue. "Distilled?" "No, Reverse Osmosis
with a dash of RNA." "Ah, I prefer the flavor and body of Glacier myself." "Oh
no, far too many minerals for my delicate system. I prefer ionized, purified
and triple oxygenated." ...and so on.

Paper Plates....ah well, not my favorite, but there is an upside to them. If
the food stinks you can casually find a trash bin and discreetly shove the
entire thing in it, without having to go to the trouble of scraping a real
plate and calling attention to oneself. Heh. Can you tell I attend my MIL's
parties and got my system down? If it doesn't come out of a freezer bag, can or
box it doesn't get served at one of her social events. *sigh*

As for inviting more than can be accomodated. Often the best laid plans go
awry. Many holiday parties are to be held like an Open House. You drop by, say
hello, have a glass of cheer and go your Merry Way. Sounds like everyone either
showed up at the same time OR was having so much fun they didn't want to leave.
Bear in mind that the Host may have been as surprised and dismayed as yourself,
had already run out of food/bev/ice before you arrived and was doing the best
he/she could. Extenuating circumstances do have to be taken into consideration.
That being said, don't be the one to open the door to the deck/balcony!

Remember that some people consider a party nothing more than what it was in
College....opening the door to ones abode and letting it "happen" naturally.

Happy Horrordays,
Ellen


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"BillKirch" > wrote in message
...
> I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid

sausage
> weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
> party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have

is
> unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates

that
> bend and cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought

at
> the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you

can't
> afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone.

Or
> better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas


Back in the day, we'd spike the punch with acid so the room would seem
bigger and even the stove top stuffing tasted better.

I guess I'll cross you off the guest list; I DO know how to throw a party
but, I sure as shit don't wanna read a review of it here.

Jack Lysergic


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Allow me to hijack this thread even before I've read the rest of the
responses to it and ask:

If you're going to a party given by a non-foodie or someone you know
doesn't have the basics of entertaining down, what can you bring that
will be appreciated and will improve matters? I'm thinking that any
elaborate hot dish won't do the trick. It would have to be something
relatively simple, ample and appealing to people who don't eat well the
rest of the time. Maybe a tray with lots of fresh fruits all cut up
beautifully, or a selection of home made dips? Or skip the food and
bring a guitar if you know how to play?


What, besides food, makes a great party? And what makes a bad one? I
can imagine being in a bad mood too if I'd attended a crowded party with
bad food, a lot of people I didn't know and nothing in the way of
entertainment to help me break the ice.


For me, the problem wouldn't be with the food, it would be with my own
difficulty in starting a conversation. I'm great about introducing
myself and saying something pleasant about the food or asking someone to
dance or asking normal questions about how people like living in the
city we all live in. But if the food is horrible, and it is too noisy
and crowded to talk or dance, I run out of conversation starters and can
never get the volume right. (Do I yell because it is too noisy? That's
hard when I'm meeting someone for the first time. Do I try to run off
to somewhere quieter? That's not exactly easy with a new acquaintance
either.) I find myself standing staring into space with a soggy glass
of lemonade and a potato chip. In other words, what do you do to
improve a bad party once you're there? (That's a serious, non-sarcastic
question. I believe I'm fairly good at improving situations but not great.)


--Lia



BillKirch wrote:
> I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid sausage
> weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
> party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have is
> unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates that
> bend and cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought at
> the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you can't
> afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone. Or
> better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas


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"BillKirch" > wrote in message
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> I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid

sausage
> weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
> party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18.


Maybe they're hinting for certain people not to attend. ;-)


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"BillKirch" > wrote in message
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> I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid

sausage
> weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
> party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have

is
> unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates

that
> bend and cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought

at
> the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you

can't
> afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone.

Or
> better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas


Do you go to parties for the food or for the fun and camaraderie? Some of
the best parties I ever went to were real low budget affairs, and some of
the dullest were gourmet extravaganzas.


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Be grateful they extended you an invitation. Next time, enjoy the
people who are there.

Speaking of dips...

---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.02

Title: Feta dip (Ostmaestaren AB, Sweden)
Categories: Cheese, Dip
Yield: 4 servings

200 g Feta
6 tb Milk
2 tb Parsley
1 ts Lemon juice
1/2 ts Oregano
Black pepper - ground
1 Garlic clove -pressed

Mash the feta and the milk. Add parsley, lemon juice, garlic, oregano
and black pepper and mix it. Place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
Serve with a variety of vegetables sticks.


Hot Spinach Artichoke Dip

2 (4oz) jars marinated artichoke hearts, drained, rinse and chop
1 (10 oz) pkg frozen spinach, drained well with water pressed out
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup sour cream
1 cup Parmesan cheese (or 1/2 c Parmesan and 1/2 cup mozzarella)
pinch of garlic powder

Mix together and bake at 325 for 30 minutes. Serve warm on pita bread
points or crackers. You can also stuff mixture into mushroom caps,
top with Parmesan and bake until mushrooms are tender, serve warm.


Reuben Dip

1 3-ounce package cream cheese
1/4 cup sour cream
4 ounces sliced corned beef (finely chopped)
1/2 cup grated Swiss cheese
1/4 cup chopped and drained sauerkraut
2 to 3 tablespoons milk
Rye crackers for dipping

Heat cream cheese, sour cream, corned beef, Swiss cheese and
sauerkraut in small sauce pan over low heat until hot, thin with milk
if necessary. Serve with rye crackers.
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BillKirch > bleeted in message
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> >Sounds like you need a new set of friends! (Don't call me.)
> >

> Looks like a couple of you saw yourselves in my post.


Not even slightly. I have, OTOH, seen mules like you come in to other's
homes and Hoover an entire table with a Hometown Buffet attitude only to
complain about the fare being provided. These are the same people that bring
more joy to a group setting when they leave than when they're present.

It sucks to be you.

The Ranger


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BillKirch > wrote in message
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> >why don't you just not attend them?
> >

> Social obligations.


Party Thrower: "Can you attend the party this weekend?"
Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob: "Nope."

It's that simple.

The Ranger


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BillKirch > wrote in message
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> >So what did you bring?
> >

> It's take.


Hmmm... You've clearly demonstated your parasitic nature with your posting
thus far.

> A 2 pound box of See's.


A "2 pound box of See's!" Aren't you the last of the big spenders? Well, at
least you [unintentionally] cleared up several questions.

The Ranger


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>>From: oads
>
>>I'm tired of going to peoples homes for a party and seeing those stupid
>>sausage
>>weenies and tiny little cereal bowls of Guacamole enough for 4 people at a
>>party for 30, in an apartment that can hold 18. The bad taste people have is
>>unbelievable. One bottle of wine. No napkins,or ice, cheap paper plates that
>>bend and cups that are either too big or too small..cheap Dip they bought at
>>the store. The list is unending. Here's a tip. DON'T throw a party if you
>>can't
>>afford to throw a party. And if you do, get MORE than enough for everyone. Or
>>better yet ....cater it. Merry Xmas


Go find a better class of friends. I've *never* been to an event
remotely like what you describe, much less often enough to complain
about a whole class of 'entertaining'. I've been to many where I have
no idea what the host supplied, because others brought stuff. I've
been to BYOB (of hard liquor) where mixers, beer, and soft drinks were
supplied (and ice and glasses and napkins and paper plates).

Teach 'em by throwing your own party with all the features you desire.
There's nothing like competition within a group for upping the tone.

As discussed endlessly here, there is a place (and time and income
level) for elaborate sit-down dinners, and times and places when/where
just gathering out of the cold with a cup of coffee and a store-bought
cookie is appreciated.

A party for 30 in an apt. that can only hold 18 is usually pretty
lively. Better than the reverse. :-)
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Julia Altshuler > writes:

>Allow me to hijack this thread even before I've read the rest of the
>responses to it and ask:
>
>If you're going to a party given by a non-foodie or someone you know
>doesn't have the basics of entertaining down, what can you bring that
>will be appreciated and will improve matters? I'm thinking that any
>elaborate hot dish won't do the trick. It would have to be something
>relatively simple, ample and appealing to people who don't eat well the
>rest of the time. Maybe a tray with lots of fresh fruits all cut up
>beautifully, or a selection of home made dips? Or skip the food and
>bring a guitar if you know how to play?
>
>
>What, besides food, makes a great party? And what makes a bad one? I
>can imagine being in a bad mood too if I'd attended a crowded party with
>bad food, a lot of people I didn't know and nothing in the way of
>entertainment to help me break the ice.
>
>
>For me, the problem wouldn't be with the food, it would be with my own
>difficulty in starting a conversation. I'm great about introducing
>myself and saying something pleasant about the food or asking someone to
>dance or asking normal questions about how people like living in the
>city we all live in. But if the food is horrible, and it is too noisy
>and crowded to talk or dance, I run out of conversation starters and can
>never get the volume right. (Do I yell because it is too noisy? That's
>hard when I'm meeting someone for the first time. Do I try to run off
>to somewhere quieter? That's not exactly easy with a new acquaintance
>either.) I find myself standing staring into space with a soggy glass
>of lemonade and a potato chip. In other words, what do you do to
>improve a bad party once you're there? (That's a serious, non-sarcastic
>question. I believe I'm fairly good at improving situations but not great.)



You've reminded me of why I turn down invites to "parties". If there'll be
more than two dozen attendees I tend to decline. An evening of utter
chaos/superficiality is a total waste of my time. I much prefer small/intimate
groups where conversation is meaningful. I refuse to compete with megawatt
sound systems in near total darkness, and mingling meaninglessly with screaming
mimi morons whose stench from chronic BO is inescapable... talk about scanty
provisons... who can eat with the odor of sweaty pits and unwashed crotch
wafting about so thick you can cut it with a knife... the reek of parties is so
reminiscent of those long ago times when I toured Italy.




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>From: "The Ranger"

>A "2 pound box of See's!" Aren't you the last of the big spenders? Well, at
>least you [unintentionally] cleared up several questions.


I'd be delighted to have a guest bring a 2 lb box of See's Chocolates. Last
time I checked one cost around $24. US. I'll pick out the nuts and chews, thank
you very much..hehehehe.

As an aside, I wonder why you are so angry with the OP? I understand where he's
coming from, but even if I didn't I sure wouldn't ridicule him for being
frustrated with the hosts of the parties he's attended.

Maybe you aren't aware that in some circles it is nigh unto mandatory to make
an appearance at many holiday parties hosted by clients, bosses, business
peers, etc and a refusal would be rude, and possible career suicide.

I too wonder why people "have" parties when they so obviously don't give a crap
enough to provide even the most basic of hospitality. Perhaps they don't want
to have them in the first place, but do because it's required of their position
at work. Holiday parties seem to bring out the worst in both hosts and guests.

Ellen


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SportKite1 > wrote in message
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[snip]
> As an aside, I wonder why you are so angry with the OP? I
> understand where he's coming from, but even if I didn't I
> sure wouldn't ridicule him for being frustrated with the
> hosts of the parties he's attended.


I don't suffer fools and boors; he qualifies as both. He is someone that
goes to parties, scarfs down everything in sight, offers a minimal item
(See's candies) and then trashes the host/hostess to anyone outside the
party. "Oh I went to their party... It sucked man..."

> Maybe you aren't aware that in some circles it is nigh unto
> mandatory to make an appearance at many holiday parties
> hosted by clients, bosses, business peers, etc and a refusal
> would be rude, and possible career suicide.


I've been to many of those shin-digs. You show up, let the boss, the boss'
boss, and two levels higher see you. And then you leave. In the meantime,
you mingle. Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob wasn't at this type of formal party; he was at
an acquaintance's apartment and is trashing the lack of anything remotely
signifying his demanding tastes. In those cases, the "I have a root canal"
excuse is applicable.

> I too wonder why people "have" parties when they so
> obviously don't give a crap enough to provide even the
> most basic of hospitality. Perhaps they don't want to
> have them in the first place, but do because it's required
> of their position at work. Holiday parties seem to bring
> out the worst in both hosts and guests.


You said it yourself in your previous post; some people are still doing the
"dorm thing" and providing the space is their only requirement. Sometimes
they'll (or a guest that has a little more sense) raid the meager pantry to
help with alcohol absorption. <shrug> It's not a party /I/ like attending
but I've seen plenty of them.

No. More likely, Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob is a whining parasite that is one of
those albatross that /have/ to be invited.

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"The Ranger" writes:

>SportKite1 > wrote:
>[snip]
>> As an aside, I wonder why you are so angry with the OP? I
>> understand where he's coming from, but even if I didn't I
>> sure wouldn't ridicule him for being frustrated with the
>> hosts of the parties he's attended.

>
>I don't suffer fools and boors; he qualifies as both. He is someone that
>goes to parties, scarfs down everything in sight, offers a minimal item
>(See's candies) and then trashes the host/hostess to anyone outside the
>party. "Oh I went to their party... It sucked man..."
>
>> Maybe you aren't aware that in some circles it is nigh unto
>> mandatory to make an appearance at many holiday parties
>> hosted by clients, bosses, business peers, etc and a refusal
>> would be rude, and possible career suicide.

>
>I've been to many of those shin-digs. You show up, let the boss, the boss'
>boss, and two levels higher see you. And then you leave. In the meantime,
>you mingle. Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob wasn't at this type of formal party; he was at
>an acquaintance's apartment and is trashing the lack of anything remotely
>signifying his demanding tastes. In those cases, the "I have a root canal"
>excuse is applicable.
>
>> I too wonder why people "have" parties when they so
>> obviously don't give a crap enough to provide even the
>> most basic of hospitality. Perhaps they don't want to
>> have them in the first place, but do because it's required
>> of their position at work. Holiday parties seem to bring
>> out the worst in both hosts and guests.

>
>You said it yourself in your previous post; some people are still doing the
>"dorm thing" and providing the space is their only requirement. Sometimes
>they'll (or a guest that has a little more sense) raid the meager pantry to
>help with alcohol absorption. <shrug> It's not a party /I/ like attending
>but I've seen plenty of them.
>
>No. More likely, Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob is a whining parasite that is one of
>those albatross that /have/ to be invited.
>
>The Ranger


Your diatribe sounds like your assumptions are based solely on recounting and
rationalizing your own behaviour.

Unfortunately the OP has made made legitimate points. It's rude beyond
reproach to waste people's time and efforts by their feeble attempt at playing
host/ess beyond their capabilities. I mean it's embarrassing to guests having
to endure any affair, especially a dinner, where the host/ess has provided the
proverbial one meatball and no spaghetti. When I find myself in the situation
where everything is metted out so exactly I instantly develop an emergency
requiring my departure... better to cut my losses early. Naturally I never
again accept an invite from those clods, nor do I ever invite them. And the
schmuck who suggested eating ones fill prior to attending an affair is lower
than swill fond... it's an insult to those who have prepared proper repast to
shuffle ones food about ones plate but not eat because they previously filled
up their tank at Der Weinerschnitzel. I can tell by the reponses to this
thread that the majority here fit the clod catagory... I'm positive their own
affairs are tantamount a giant circle jerk... it's no wonder yoose riffraff
find them pleasurable.


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"<RJ>" > writes:
>
>I've known too many folks who showed up at every function,
>yet never opened their homes to anyone.


Hmm, and you know these folks how... birds of a feather. Just asking.


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PENMART01 > wrote in message
...
[snip]
> >> As an aside, I wonder why you are so angry with the OP? I
> >> understand where he's coming from, but even if I didn't I
> >> sure wouldn't ridicule him for being frustrated with the
> >> hosts of the parties he's attended.
> >>

> >I don't suffer fools and boors; he qualifies as both. He is
> >someone thatgoes to parties, scarfs down everything in sight,
> >offers a minimal item (See's candies) and then trashes the
> >host/hostess to anyone outside the party. "Oh I went to
> >their party... It sucked man..."
> >
> >> Maybe you aren't aware that in some circles it is nigh unto
> >> mandatory to make an appearance at many holiday parties
> >> hosted by clients, bosses, business peers, etc and a refusal
> >> would be rude, and possible career suicide.

> >
> >I've been to many of those shin-digs. You show up, let the boss,
> >the boss' boss, and two levels higher see you. And then you leave.
> >In the meantime, you mingle. Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob wasn't at this
> >type of formal party; he was at an acquaintance's apartment and
> >is trashing the lack of anything remotely signifying his demanding
> >tastes. In those cases, the "I have a root canal" excuse is applicable.
> >
> >> I too wonder why people "have" parties when they so
> >> obviously don't give a crap enough to provide even the
> >> most basic of hospitality. Perhaps they don't want to
> >> have them in the first place, but do because it's required
> >> of their position at work. Holiday parties seem to bring
> >> out the worst in both hosts and guests.

> >
> >You said it yourself in your previous post; some people are still
> >doing the "dorm thing" and providing the space is their only
> >requirement. Sometimes they'll (or a guest that has a little more
> >sense) raid the meager pantry to help with alcohol absorption.
> ><shrug> It's not a party /I/ like attending but I've seen plenty
> >of them.
> >
> >No. More likely, Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob is a whining parasite that is
> >one of those albatross that /have/ to be invited.
> >

> Your diatribe sounds like your assumptions are based solely on
> recounting and rationalizing your own behaviour.


"Rationalizing" my own behavior? Heh. Yeah. That's it. I need something like
you (human dogshit) to point that out.

> Unfortunately the OP has made made legitimate points.


There were no valid point beyond his being a boor of extraordinary
proporations and cheap to boot. An informal party is just that; informal and
(usually) low-key. It's akin to a beer-bash; enter at your own peril.

> It's rude beyond reproach to waste people's time and efforts
> by their feeble attempt at playing host/ess beyond their
> capabilities.


Not everyone throws out beans and pastas as filler for their guests like
you've stated repeatedly.

> it's embarassing to endure any affair, especially a dinner, where
> the host/ess has provided the proverbial one meatball and no
> spaghetti. When I find myself in the situation where everything
> is metted out so exactly I instantly develop an emergency
> requiring my departure... better to cut my losses early.


And their's...

> Naturally I never again accept an invite from those clods, nor
> do I ever invite them.


A win-win if ever there was a case.

The Ranger




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<cuhulain__98> scribbles:

<all attributions snipped by above smarmy asshole>

>> >> As an aside, I wonder why you are so angry with the OP? I
>> >> understand where he's coming from, but even if I didn't I
>> >> sure wouldn't ridicule him for being frustrated with the
>> >> hosts of the parties he's attended.
>> >>
>> >I don't suffer fools and boors; he qualifies as both. He is
>> >someone thatgoes to parties, scarfs down everything in sight,
>> >offers a minimal item (See's candies) and then trashes the
>> >host/hostess to anyone outside the party. "Oh I went to
>> >their party... It sucked man..."
>> >
>> >> Maybe you aren't aware that in some circles it is nigh unto
>> >> mandatory to make an appearance at many holiday parties
>> >> hosted by clients, bosses, business peers, etc and a refusal
>> >> would be rude, and possible career suicide.
>> >
>> >I've been to many of those shin-digs. You show up, let the boss,
>> >the boss' boss, and two levels higher see you. And then you leave.
>> >In the meantime, you mingle. Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob wasn't at this
>> >type of formal party; he was at an acquaintance's apartment and
>> >is trashing the lack of anything remotely signifying his demanding
>> >tastes. In those cases, the "I have a root canal" excuse is applicable.
>> >
>> >> I too wonder why people "have" parties when they so
>> >> obviously don't give a crap enough to provide even the
>> >> most basic of hospitality. Perhaps they don't want to
>> >> have them in the first place, but do because it's required
>> >> of their position at work. Holiday parties seem to bring
>> >> out the worst in both hosts and guests.
>> >
>> >You said it yourself in your previous post; some people are still
>> >doing the "dorm thing" and providing the space is their only
>> >requirement. Sometimes they'll (or a guest that has a little more
>> >sense) raid the meager pantry to help with alcohol absorption.
>> ><shrug> It's not a party /I/ like attending but I've seen plenty
>> >of them.
>> >
>> >No. More likely, Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob is a whining parasite that is
>> >one of those albatross that /have/ to be invited.
>> >

>> Your diatribe sounds like your assumptions are based solely on
>> recounting and rationalizing your own behaviour.

>
>"Rationalizing" my own behavior?


YES! Whaddayoose, a friggin' echo, or is 'rationalizing' a woid beyond your
limited comprehension. Idiot.

M-W

rationalize

: to attribute (one's actions) to rational and creditable motives without
analysis of true and especially unconscious motives
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****face Pukebrain > showed his single-dimension response
[as usual] through message
...
[creative snipping returned]
> >"Rationalizing" my own behavior?


Let's add back in the relavent portion of my quote:
" [..] I need something like you (human dogshit) to point that out.

> YES! [snip remaining plagiarism]


One of these days you're going to come up with something original and shock
the hell out of everyone. Until that time, I pity you in the same way I
would any less-fortunate being.

The Ranger


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"The STRanger" grunts:
>
>I pity you in the same way I would any less-fortunate being.


Too bad yer momma was a coat hanger coward.


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