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Title: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: The Fake Shemp on November 07, 2009, 02:13:51 PM
So, I'm on the phone with a friendly acquaintance - we're not best friends or anything - just playing catch up. Things are going well, and his daughter turns one-year-old at the end of the next week. He invites me to the birthday party, and I balk. And I'll tell you why.

First, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 comes out next week. I've even called my Hollywood counterparts, and unless something sells next week, I'm off the grid until next Sunday. I won't be doing anything but drinking cans of Diet Coke and playing Modern Warfare 2. I might even take a break to eat.

Now that's my primary reason for turning down the invitation, and although I don't tell him this ("I'm busy all week, sorry."), he continues to push it anyway. So, I tell him my other reason: I don't see the point in attending a birthday party for a toddler, since they will never remember it anyway.

Not only am I supposed to travel out of my way to attend a dumb party, but the person it's for won't even remember it? That's poppycock. I'm not even best friends with this guy, and I didn't even attend parties, showers or whatever for my best friend's kid.

So then he asks me to at least buy a present, but I tell him I won't be doing that either. What's the point? A one-year-old won't remember who gave them the gift or even remember the gift years from now, the whole gift giving process for babies is pointless. Why would I buy a gift for a baby's birthday party that I don't even plan on attending?

... Somehow, this painted me as a monster, but I felt I was totally within the right here.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Kestastrophe on November 07, 2009, 02:23:19 PM
He invites me to the birthday party, and I balk. And I'll tell you why.....

 Modern Warfare 2 comes out next week.
  :teehee

That is really weird how he still insisted that you get his kid a gift. I would never ask friends, not even my best friends, to attend a party and ask them to get a gift. That's just rude, imo. It's alright to be disappointed (internally) if someone came to a party and doesn't bring a gift, but being so forthright as to explicitly ask is a breach of etiquette.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: The Fake Shemp on November 07, 2009, 02:25:31 PM
Yeah, he was like, "Well, you could at least get her a gift."

My response was, "Why? I'm not attending the party, and she'll never remember who the gift was from. I mean, I could understand getting a baby a gift to thank the parents for their hospitality, food and drink... but why would I just buy a baby a gift?" :lol
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 07, 2009, 02:53:28 PM
I think it's pretty shitty to not go so you can play a videogame, but if you're not going, there's no need to get the kid a gift.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: The Fake Shemp on November 07, 2009, 02:56:22 PM
Like I said, it's not like we're best friends. Modern Warfare 2 takes precedent over acquaintances. Hell, I'm not even WORKING next week, but I need some time off from the mundane Hollywood bullshit.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Don Flamenco on November 07, 2009, 02:57:24 PM
You know what, Larry?  Fine!  Don't get her a gift, but you know what, you're an asshole!

[youtube=560,345] gyZDZCGQJf8[/youtube]

Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Van Cruncheon on November 07, 2009, 03:09:42 PM
fuck, i haven't even HAD a birthday party for my daughter yet, and she's 5! she can't remember shit. she'll get one next year on her sixth.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: BobFromPikeCreek on November 07, 2009, 03:13:35 PM
Who has a birthday party for a baby? Babies don't even have any friends.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Flannel Boy on November 07, 2009, 03:16:14 PM
Who has a birthday party for a baby? Babies don't even have any friends.

(http://i31.tinypic.com/rtmdmc.gif)

/GAF
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Olivia Wilde Homo on November 07, 2009, 03:17:06 PM
I'd like to think I'm not a social distinguished mentally-challenged fellow but gift giving is one of the few instances where I turn into Emceegrammar.  I hate doing it and this year, my company is having some gift exchange thing.  My stomach is already in knots over it.  I intend to take a couple of vacation days so I can angle to avoid it completely.

I'm guessing it is due to some childhood traumatic event where I gave someone a shitty gift (or a poorly received gift I thought was great) but it is one of the few things I hate dealing with  :'(  I give my parents gifts but they are usually CDs of bands I know they like and can't really go wrong there.

On topic: maybe just get a card and put in a $20?
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: The Fake Shemp on November 07, 2009, 03:38:03 PM
You know what, Larry?  Fine!  Don't get her a gift, but you know what, you're an asshole!

[youtube=560,345] gyZDZCGQJf8[/youtube]



This is basically what happened :lol
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Great Rumbler on November 07, 2009, 04:10:08 PM
As a grown man, you should only go to a baby's birthday party if you're really good friends with the parents and want to use the party as an excuse to see them. And asking you to send a present even when you're NOT going? :lol
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: The Fake Shemp on November 07, 2009, 04:24:35 PM
(http://l.yimg.com/l/tv/us/img/site/40/60/0000004060_20060919214742.jpg)

So, I was right?  I knew it!
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Madrun Badrun on November 07, 2009, 04:37:19 PM
 :lol ya you were right
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Van Cruncheon on November 07, 2009, 04:53:23 PM
As a grown man, you should only go to a baby's birthday party if you're really good friends with the parents and want to use the party as an excuse to see them. And asking you to send a present even when you're NOT going? :lol

or if you're single and want to tag some depressed single ladies with timebomb biological clocks
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: The Fake Shemp on November 07, 2009, 05:11:21 PM
That is like my nightmare, Prole - so definitely negative on that.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Bocsius on November 07, 2009, 05:29:54 PM
I think you are very clearly "in the right" on this one.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Diunx on November 08, 2009, 12:04:29 AM
smh

Cake>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Modern Warshit.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: BlueTsunami on November 08, 2009, 01:17:50 AM
My sister threw her (now one year old) daughter a small birthday party. Its true, during the thing all the child does is laugh, wonders what the fuck is happening when the lights get turned down, tries to burn its hand on the single candle and everyone freaks out (but goes awww), then gets assistance from mommy to blow out the candle because at that age its a little hard to put two and two together. Its like one minute of nothinginess that some parents drag out for 3 hours.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Human Snorenado on November 08, 2009, 12:38:30 PM
Children are disgusting, you should go and give the parents a plow.  That way in a couple years they can get some value out of their spawn.
Title: Re: My Larry David Moment of the Day
Post by: Disposable White Guy on November 08, 2009, 01:41:39 PM
So, I'm on the phone with a friendly acquaintance - we're not best friends or anything - just playing catch up. Things are going well, and his daughter turns one-year-old at the end of the next week. He invites me to the birthday party, and I balk. And I'll tell you why.

First, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 comes out next week. I've even called my Hollywood counterparts, and unless something sells next week, I'm off the grid until next Sunday. I won't be doing anything but drinking cans of Diet Coke and playing Modern Warfare 2. I might even take a break to eat.

Now that's my primary reason for turning down the invitation, and although I don't tell him this ("I'm busy all week, sorry."), he continues to push it anyway. So, I tell him my other reason: I don't see the point in attending a birthday party for a toddler, since they will never remember it anyway.

Not only am I supposed to travel out of my way to attend a dumb party, but the person it's for won't even remember it? That's poppycock. I'm not even best friends with this guy, and I didn't even attend parties, showers or whatever for my best friend's kid.

So then he asks me to at least buy a present, but I tell him I won't be doing that either. What's the point? A one-year-old won't remember who gave them the gift or even remember the gift years from now, the whole gift giving process for babies is pointless. Why would I buy a gift for a baby's birthday party that I don't even plan on attending?

... Somehow, this painted me as a monster, but I felt I was totally within the right here.

 :lol This is exactly how your stepfather was when I came over with Maddie.  For a brief moment, I could swear I had Professor Xavier telepathy and could hear him muttering "Why did I have to spend money on these two idiot fucks I just want to watch this shitty Phillies game"

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I still haven't sent that thank you card for all the free shit  :teehee
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