I see you went to Nasty's house for dinner.....poor thing....that is just one of the many...many...reasons they call her Nasty...oh well we live and learn...don't we?
2007-12-12 01:13:40
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answer #1
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answered by ..................?............. 4
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Glad I'm not your friend !
If it's a true friend the meal shouldn't be an issue, it's really pretty petty to complain about it ... if it was a true friend you'd probably know about them and their habits before you went over for a meal.
If it's just a casual friend and you're not impressed by them, I'm guessing you're all about image and not about true substance - sort of an artificial friend. You must expect the "best" when you get a present not something from the heart or the thought that counts ... spend money on me or we can't be friends..
You said if you show up - you didn't say invited for a gourmet meal.
Maybe that's not how you are ... but that would be the impression you'd leave behind. I love my true friends - instant meals, dust bunnies and her true compassionate spirit! She works hard and I'd rather share the meal above and the laughs we enjoy than worry about anything else.
2007-12-12 01:17:41
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answered by Chele 5
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lol. thats a countyry boy/girl for ya... nah just kiddin. i would only have a cola and mac n cheese, but a tiny portion of that.
2007-12-12 01:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Next time I'd bring my own dish...or invite them to my house for a real meal.
2007-12-12 01:09:38
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answered by Ms B 5
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Consider that they may not have a huge income and may be doing the best they can. Appreciate that they offered you something. You are a guest. Be gracious.
2007-12-12 01:09:23
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answered by Kerry 7
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Call my other friends and see who was having Stove Top for dinner.
2007-12-12 01:08:27
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answered by Charles V 2
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it's the thought that counts so spread the food around the plate to make it appear that you enjoyed it and then go to McDonald's or Burger King for dinner
2007-12-12 01:09:12
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answered by dreamyfairy 6
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I would be really pissed about the Diet Cola. Gross
2007-12-12 01:20:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd complain about the lack of carrot-raisin salad.
2007-12-12 01:12:17
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answered by General Leon Pleasant 6
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it depends. are they poor & this is the best they can offer? they want to share what little they have. it would be really rude to complain about what was served.
if they have money & are generally cheapskates, I might rethink the friendship.
2007-12-12 01:11:34
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answered by Magick Kitty 7
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Where you actually invited, or did you just show up as they were slinging the slop in the troughs?
2007-12-12 01:09:57
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answered by Different Indifference 6
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