June 2009 Weddings
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Is it so wrong F/U

So, after I told my friend if she brought her dog, he'd need to be crated, she ended up not bringing him (and not staying the night).  Victory! She was also very late, was the only person who didn't play with my pup all night (who actually behaved very well and didn't need to be crated except for a short time), barely spoke to me, was just about the only person who didn't help clean up (normally I never let my guests touch a thing in the kitchen, but I got a migraine during the party and several insisted and I didn't have the energy to fight them on it), and she was the first to leave. Oh yeah, and she didn't eat or drink anything besides water because she started a no carb diet the night before and didn't mention it to us, and all the food had carbs in it.

Gotta love the young and immature.

On the plus side, I am 100% sure I no longer have to worry about her asking me to be a bridesmaid in her wedding like she planned. :)

We have so much time, and so little to do! Strike that, reverse it.
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Re: Is it so wrong F/U

  • I was wondering what happened.

    Vibez that you don't get asked into her wedding party. But sadly with these kind of people you just never know. 

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  • I'm sorry you got a migrane :( I HATE migranes, and I become totally useless when I get one.

    It sounds like she's going to be a handful for a while :/ I'd be very happy you dodged the bridesmaid bullet, but I think you REALLY need to talk to your DH about how the hell you're going to put up with her (once she's married to your DH's best friend) for the remainder of...well, I'd say "your lives," but really it's more like "DH & guy's friendship" or "Guy & BSC-girl's marriage".

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  • I'm really, really happy that the night worked out for you. I'll ditto SBS about chatting with H about how you're going to deal with BSC girl and his BFF, but it sounds like this was pretty successful. Other than the migraine, which I know can suck. Eeek.

     

    I'm friends with everybody in this office. We're all best friends - I love everybody here. But sometimes your best friends start coming into work late, and start having dentist appointments that aren't dentist appointments. And that's when it is nice to let them know that you can beat them up.
  • All I thought while reading this is what a biatch, I cannot believe she even had the nerve to act that way!  Rude! At least that meant more food for everyone else!

     How could she not play with your puppy. It would take every once of self control not to hug your puppy.

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     How could she not play with your puppy. It would take every once of self control not to hug your puppy.

    :) Jealousy? My pup is way cuter than hers. When she's brought him over before, people weren't all over him like they were our pup. 

    As for speaking to DH, he knows how I feel and is letting me limit my social time with her as much as possible. We're kinda just letting their relationship and work life work themselves out to see how much I will really end up seeing her in the future. 

    We have so much time, and so little to do! Strike that, reverse it.
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