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Drorain
12-15-2006, 08:27 PM
who likes em, who hates em.

I could go without it, but whatever. ours is tonight at a country club, freefood, small gifts, open bar. I won't make an ass of myself, I wish I could go for an hour or two and just bounce out while the night was still young.

no hope of that though

Jackimalyn
12-15-2006, 08:30 PM
Our company doesnt have one, which is ridiculous. we're a pretty big company... and Id like to see a few of my coworkers with a couple drinks in 'em lol.

A bunch of us just decided since we have next friday off well all go out for drinks on Thursday after work. Unfortunately, I cant even go to that cuz Im graduating. (woot!) so Im catchin up with everyone around 10... they should be good and tanked by then... hope they dont name me DD when I get there!

Red Kittie Kat
12-15-2006, 08:32 PM
Our company parties always sucked majorly .... but now I don't have to worry about them :D

Logo-Mechanix
12-15-2006, 08:41 PM
We go out to lunch next friday to a nice italian place and then we get to go home. It's nice and I like going, hey free food and free booze you can't complain about that in my book.

colonel5
12-15-2006, 08:46 PM
we had ours last night... which meant a 14+ hour day for me setting up, preparing, serving, cleaning and tearing down.

mac.FINN
12-15-2006, 08:54 PM
We actually have really awesome parties. We're a fairly small group and the bosses are fun guys so we always have fun.

frankster
12-15-2006, 09:19 PM
I've been getting greif from my husbands work pals today cos it's their xmas party tonight and I can't get my hands on a baby sitter for the crazy kids, so I can't go. What do they expect me to do? Tie them up in a cupboard? I'm pretty sure that's bad parenting.

Logo-Mechanix
12-15-2006, 09:21 PM
Hey Frankster I heard about a couple that went bar hopping once and put the kids in the trunk. Just a suggestion.

Drorain
12-15-2006, 09:24 PM
I've been getting greif from my husbands work pals today cos it's their xmas party tonight and I can't get my hands on a baby sitter for the crazy kids, so I can't go. What do they expect me to do? Tie them up in a cupboard? I'm pretty sure that's bad parenting.
Thats why the good lord invented television...and if that dun work, cable ties, sock...duck tape.

Jackimalyn
12-15-2006, 09:24 PM
I've been getting greif from my husbands work pals today cos it's their xmas party tonight and I can't get my hands on a baby sitter for the crazy kids, so I can't go. What do they expect me to do? Tie them up in a cupboard? I'm pretty sure that's bad parenting.

if theyre gunna complain so much, bring the kids with! bet they wont nag you next year!

frankster
12-15-2006, 09:25 PM
yikes Logo, that's horrible!


Oh no, that just reminded me of the jackass sketch where johnny knoxville pulls up at a gas station in a big car with a big cowboy hat on and there's all this banging coming from the trunk and then a dwarf bloke breaks out of the trunk wearing nothing but a pair of leopard skin breifs and tied up with gaffer tape with a gag on and runs off down the road. Then they showed the looks on the faces of the people at the gas station. magic!

Logo-Mechanix
12-15-2006, 09:26 PM
Duct tape is too painful when it's removed, do you have carpeting Frankster? If so just sew velcro onto their clothes.

frankster
12-15-2006, 09:28 PM
Duct tape is too painful when it's removed, do you have carpeting Frankster? If so just sew velcro onto their clothes.

You've obviously thought a lot about this subject Logo. Did the velcro idea come about when your three started crawling by any chance?

Logo-Mechanix
12-15-2006, 09:31 PM
Oh no they are not crawling just yet, although John and Brett are trying to. They kind of just stay in one spot rocking back and fourth, kinda like a dragster at the starting line, in fact Brett even makes car sounds when he's doing it. I might have taught him that. I though of that when they started rolling, my god it's like some sort of circus act, they roll on each other, over each other, out into the hallway, it's priceless entertainment I'm thinking of renting them out for parties.

frankster
12-15-2006, 09:36 PM
That's fantastic! Both Ffion and Carys could only go backwards when they started out trying to crawl, so they got really cross, but they both crawled in thier 6th month and then started walking unaided by 9 months. I totally dig the baby circus! When they walk that young it's very very funny, but it's also a pain cos they don't have the understanding of kids that wait till they are 12 to 16 months old to walk.

They are really sweet together though, so that's a releif. I've heard of so many stories of siblings this close fighting all the time. People were very negative when they found out we were having our two so close together.

i bet people gave you scare stories when they found out you were having three at once too. People are weird.

urstwile
12-16-2006, 01:48 AM
Frank, my next youngest sister and I are only a year and a half apart, we didn't fight, not even when we were teenagers. It depends on how they grow up together, I think. My two youngest sisters fought like the proverbial cats and dogs in their pre-teen years, but they got over it when they got older.

Our party is tonight. I always have a great time, mainly because I really like the people I work with, and the bosses make sure it's a good time that's had by all, no pressures.

budafist
12-17-2006, 01:31 AM
We had my bf's Christmas party on Friday night. Was fun. Lots of segregation though. Only 25ish people, but I didn't meet everyone.