What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Luke wrote:I want to unfriend some people on fb because of all the baby pictures.
You could simply hide all their status updates by clicking the icon top right of a status update and choosing the option 'hide all status updates'. They won't know, and you won't have to watch all those baby pictures anymore...

Maybe I should go spam your pet thread with more pics of my naked cats. Muhahahaha...
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Luke wrote:
lisalover1 wrote: All students are required to stay in the dorms for their first year...
What weird-o college are you going to?
Most colleges/universities have that as a requirement these days.
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elmagicochrisg wrote: You could simply hide all their status updates by clicking the icon top right of a status update and choosing the option 'hide all status updates'.
I've thought about doing that. I'll definitely do that for my Sister's update, but I have two fiends who post a lot of hilarious stuff half the time, baby pictures the other half.

I love pictures like "Here's my six year old dropping in on a vert ramp for the first time" but "here's a baby. here's the baby again. and again, and again".

And I get it, my Sister has a lot more money than I do, but does she really need to rent a club house for a one year old's birthday? Seems a bit much for something the baby won't remember, but I doubt the party is actually for the baby if you pick up what I'm putting down.

Maybe my panties are just in a ruffle. Do people usually go all out for a First year birthday? Do regular people rent a club house and invite everyone from family to co-workers?
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Smile: I actually got a decent amount of sleep last night so maybe I won't feel like complete ass today.
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Luke wrote: Do people usually go all out for a First year birthday? Do regular people rent a club house and invite everyone from family to co-workers?
You would be surprised what people do for their kids birthdays. We didn't do anything except invite nearby family/friends for the first 3 birthdays. When the kids started pre-school, we had them choose their friends. In all cases, it was birthday/cake/games/activities at our house. Low key.

A lot of parents just go to some place to have their party. In town, we have a bowladrome with candlepin bowling, cardboard pizza, and arcade that spits out tickets for cheap crappy prizes. The kids are generally most interested in the cheap crappy prizes. So I roll my eyes whenever they get an invite for the bowladrome.

Now that my kids are older, their parties tend to be mostly sleepovers.
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Never did much for my birthdays, and I've never understood these huge parties people have for five year olds and 16 year old girls and such. I understand that a Quinceanera is a cultural thing, so its a bit different. But, a white girl whose dad makes 6 figures and bitches when she gets the car for FREE because its the wrong color.... or wrong car...

I just get pissed over some of this stuff. When you grow up getting a group of presents not over $200 in total while other people bitch when they are getting a brand new PS2 and Gamecube along with a ton of dvd's, games, and more....
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Luke wrote:
elmagicochrisg wrote: You could simply hide all their status updates by clicking the icon top right of a status update and choosing the option 'hide all status updates'.
I've thought about doing that. I'll definitely do that for my Sister's update, but I have two fiends who post a lot of hilarious stuff half the time, baby pictures the other half.

I love pictures like "Here's my six year old dropping in on a vert ramp for the first time" but "here's a baby. here's the baby again. and again, and again".

And I get it, my Sister has a lot more money than I do, but does she really need to rent a club house for a one year old's birthday? Seems a bit much for something the baby won't remember, but I doubt the party is actually for the baby if you pick up what I'm putting down.

Maybe my panties are just in a ruffle. Do people usually go all out for a First year birthday? Do regular people rent a club house and invite everyone from family to co-workers?
Parents throwing a big party for a one-year-old are just looking for an excuse to throw a party and get out of the house. After you have been cooped up for a year taking care of an infant, however, anything will do...When my daughter turned one, we had a small dinner party. She got a cupcake (and unadulterated sugar!) for the first time, and we got three bottles of wine. It was a very nice evening.

My son celebrates his first birthday next month, and his birthday is only four days before mine. I am envisioning a joint birthday party where he gets a cupcake and I get a keg...
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gtmtnbiker wrote: You would be surprised what people do for their kids birthdays.

When I have kids, I'm all fine with Chuck E Cheese-esque parties. I think my fate as a gamer was decided as a kid when I preferred playing Ghosts n' Goblins over trying to win a snap bracelet by playing ski-ball. And TRON. I loved Tron.

But those parties are fun for the kids and I can understand splurging (not that Chuck E Cheese is really splurging) for kids who get more than excited about animatronics, awful pizza, cheap prizes, and unlimited soda.

But reserving a country club club house for a 1 year old? Doesn't make any common sense to me seeing my Sister's house is over 5k sq. ft. I can't justify driving over ten hours to say "hi" and "bye". Plus, what do you get for the baby who already has everything? Seriously, I bought the lil bit a baby jacuzzi already.
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Luke wrote:
gtmtnbiker wrote: You would be surprised what people do for their kids birthdays.

When I have kids, I'm all fine with Chuck E Cheese-esque parties. I think my fate as a gamer was decided as a kid when I preferred playing Ghosts n' Goblins over trying to win a snap bracelet by playing ski-ball. And TRON. I loved Tron.

But those parties are fun for the kids and I can understand splurging (not that Chuck E Cheese is really splurging) for kids who get more than excited about animatronics, awful pizza, cheap prizes, and unlimited soda.

But reserving a country club club house for a 1 year old? Doesn't make any common sense to me seeing my Sister's house is over 5k sq. ft. I can't justify driving over ten hours to say "hi" and "bye". Plus, what do you get for the baby who already has everything? Seriously, I bought the lil bit a baby jacuzzi already.
This is why you will likely be a great parent. Also, is the pizza a Chuck E. Cheese that awful? I have not been there since I was a small child, and I remember it fondly. (My tastes have likely changed a bit since then.)
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prfsnl_gmr wrote: Parents throwing a big party for a one-year-old are just looking for an excuse to throw a party and get out of the house.

To put this into perspective, my Sister has two nannies, a cook, a cleaning crew, and yard service.

She doesn't lift a finger around the house, and she certainly isn't cooped up.

But hey, her baby, her life, her decisions.
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