The conversation with you and J Todd has me rolling. The other day, I held a conversation with a friend. The friend told me they checked out a new Sushi place. I asked how it was, and she told me it was “da bomb.”
The conversation with you and J Todd has me rolling. The other day, I held a conversation with a friend. The friend told me they checked out a new Sushi place. I asked how it was, and she told me it was “da bomb.”
I don’t approach it from a matter of pleasing perspective. We go overboard to ensure our guests are having a good time. I approach it more from a self-centered perspective. If I went over someone’s house and was allergic to something that was there, I would leave, make alternate plans, or just deal with it. I would…
I am always intrigued by people who give their opinion as if it’s a matter of fact. Especially when it’s an opinion about an inconsequential issue.
A friend of a friend came over to our house for a 4th of July party a few years back. The friend of the friend was not invited, but we have an open house policy for the 4th. You can bring anyone you want. It’s very laid back.
I realize this is months old, but this is such a stupid post I felt like it was my societal obligation to respond. I assume based on your ignorant response that you are not educated enough to know what a fallacy is, so allow me to educate you.