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well since no on will tell me where the bell tower is, i googled myself! it’s in a christian bookstore!?
Bell Tower Christian Gift & Bookstore Contact Us InformationBell Tower Christian Gift and Bookstore. 163 Livingston Street Brooklyn, NY 11201. Phone: 718.290.2100. Fax:
“Why would anyone get mad that someone sent a ton of traditional TGiving food to a host to ensure there was something for everyone? Sounds like the cousin was treated very rudely.”
There was plenty of food for everyone WITHOUT her additional meal. I try to accomodate my guests (There’s a vegeteraian in my family and I made sure there was plenty of veggie dishes).
I wouldn’t have minded the food being sent over. I was upset that she didn’t tell that she was doing it and then had the nerve to get upset with ME that I didn’t take the delivery cause I had no idea that it was for us.
How do I accept food not knowing it’s for us, thinking there’s a family somewhere that ordered the food and is wondering where it is?
Bottom line, she should have told me she was sending food over.
My take on the TGiving issue: the cousin who sent all the food was making a very kind gesture. Why would anyone get mad that someone sent a ton of traditional TGiving food to a host to ensure there was something for everyone? Sounds like the cousin was treated very rudely.
blowfish, I am management, so no ratification is required. I went on a major power grab after Cobble and Snappy spent the Summer dumping all their revisions on my desk (and I have the archived posts to prove it), and they’re only now just noticing, and they only care because they think they’ll be chilly wearing nothing but glitter and pasties! You don’t see Biff complaining, do you?
well since no on will tell me where the bell tower is, i googled myself! it’s in a christian bookstore!?
Bell Tower Christian Gift & Bookstore Contact Us InformationBell Tower Christian Gift and Bookstore. 163 Livingston Street Brooklyn, NY 11201. Phone: 718.290.2100. Fax:
but what subway is that near?
*rob*
If you wanted to truly accomodate your guests, you should have served a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Now get the hell off of this blog!
DIBS, exactly! Who the hell eats ethnic food on Thanksgiving? That’s the one day everyone pretends they are WASPs.
Jester,
Does your co-worker at least know who Jack Tripper is?
“Why would anyone get mad that someone sent a ton of traditional TGiving food to a host to ensure there was something for everyone? Sounds like the cousin was treated very rudely.”
There was plenty of food for everyone WITHOUT her additional meal. I try to accomodate my guests (There’s a vegeteraian in my family and I made sure there was plenty of veggie dishes).
I wouldn’t have minded the food being sent over. I was upset that she didn’t tell that she was doing it and then had the nerve to get upset with ME that I didn’t take the delivery cause I had no idea that it was for us.
How do I accept food not knowing it’s for us, thinking there’s a family somewhere that ordered the food and is wondering where it is?
Bottom line, she should have told me she was sending food over.
Mashed potatoes DDO NOT contain skin. You stick to your ethnicity and leave mine alone, ET.
“I’m also going commando.”
You stole my idea! Now, what do I not wear.
blowfish, no I missed it.
My take on the TGiving issue: the cousin who sent all the food was making a very kind gesture. Why would anyone get mad that someone sent a ton of traditional TGiving food to a host to ensure there was something for everyone? Sounds like the cousin was treated very rudely.
blowfish, I am management, so no ratification is required. I went on a major power grab after Cobble and Snappy spent the Summer dumping all their revisions on my desk (and I have the archived posts to prove it), and they’re only now just noticing, and they only care because they think they’ll be chilly wearing nothing but glitter and pasties! You don’t see Biff complaining, do you?