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Woof, woof, Brad. Heh-heh. That's for the doggie bag. I've heard it's
better to send an arrangement after the event than before because they might
not have room for it on the table with all the food (which I think will be
the case here) or it might clash with the arrangements the hostess already
has set up.
Paul
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From: "BD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: IDEAS FOR HOSTESS GIFT?
> Now that is a good idea! I was going to suggest a gas card, or a set of
> decorative dogie bags to pack Paul's leftover treats in, but somehow, I
> didn't send that note lololol.
>
> Brad
> At 12/22/2003 on Monday, you wrote:
> >Paul, how about sending her a fresh flower centerpiece arrangement for
her
> >dining room table?
> >
> >Helen
> >
> >
> > >Okay, folks, I'm open for hostess gifts for the friends I'll be
spending
> > >Christmas with. I normally bring some sort of baked goods (Entenmann's
for
> > >those of you fortunate to have had some), but the wife in this couple
is
> > >such a great cook and baker she has three or four homemade desserts at
every
> > >meal that are better than anything you can get in any store. Last time
I
> > >brought over bakery stuff and she ended up giving me three quarters of
it
> > >back to take home. (I hope that doesn't mean she was insulted.)
> > >
> > >Anyway, any other ideas? Thanks.
> > >
> > >Paul
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