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Only if it is for some benefit, for a worthy cause. Most people could buy food for at least a week on that.
H*ll no.
A fool and his money are soon parted.
On One dinner? I dont think so $200 dollars is alot for 1 meal...god come over to my house and ill cook a fancy meal for free
If I know a dinner guest is left-handed, do I set their place with the silverware the opposite way, or use the usual formal setting?
by Kirotighta on December 19th, 2010
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If a manacingly hunk of a guy enters your party unannounced and uninvited and makes fun of all the people you invited, what would you do?
by WABOO on December 19th, 2010
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When a guest brings food/wine to your party, is it okay for them to take those items back home with them?
by bedhead31 on December 28th, 2010
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If your not invited to a party... but people you know are there.. and you don't know what standing you are in...
by pearloaf is not yelling and dreams of bal on January 21st, 2011
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Isn't it rude for someone to "tell" me to sing for them (I'm a singer) at my own dinner party? Isn't preparing a meal for them enough?
by music89 on December 22nd, 2010
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You're reading Do you think we should spend $200 on dinner at a fancy and expensive restaurant when we don't have that much money to throw around, instead of just keeping it for future needs?
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