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Sep 12, 2009 -
If you've ever dreamed of hanging out with Sarah Palin — now's your chance. But you'd better break open your piggy bank, because as of the time of this writing, the current eBay bid was $38,666.60 for a private dinner for five. But hey, there's free shipping!
- 15 Comments
Apr 01, 2009 -
Nowadays it seems like fewer families have the time to unwind together at night — the kids have after-school activities and more homework than ever, and the parents are working later, longer hours which can make family dinners seem obsolete.
I grew up eating dinner as a family almost every night, so I'm curious to know, did you too?
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Dear Poll: Did You Eat as a Family Growing Up?
- 44 Comments
Feb 24, 2009 -
My brother and his wife just moved to the town where the rest of our family lives. It’s great having them back for the most part, but his wife tends to talk nonstop, prattling on about herself and the most boring stories — usually ones we’ve heard a hundred times before like how she didn’t like broccoli before but now she does, how she loved making mud pies when she was little, how her cat acted when they moved, etc. It’s mindless and dreadfully boring.
- 23 Comments
Dec 17, 2008 -
When it comes to dating, I'm a big fan of dinner and drinks with someone I'm crushing on, and though it wasn't a landslide win, 27 percent of you agree! Cooking together and being active came in a close second and third, but it seems like chatting over good food and a good cocktail takes the cake in 2008!
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- 4 Comments
May 16, 2008 -
Have Tom and Jerry finally made amends? Or are they conniving frenemies, merely playing it cool for the camera? Mr. Mouse looks the most at ease, oddly enough, but he better munch on his din-din with one eye on kitty watch.
- 2 Comments
Dec 10, 2007 -
I just got off the phone with a girlfriend of mine who said that her crush finally asked her out on a date! I was so excited for her and asked where he was taking her to dinner to which she said, "No, no dinner. We are just meeting for a drink."
- 49 Comments
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Nov 09, 2009 -
"[Y]eah, money's tight. If people are going to spend their dollars, they want to know it's a good product. People are staying home more, so we've directed more marketing efforts toward cheap date nights — for the price of a movie and dinner, buy a vibrator, stay home and have fun."
- 3 Comments
Apr 11, 2008 -
Oh, man this has to be the hottest ticket in town. The special dinner where the press gets to roast the president? Especially one whose approval rating hit 28 percent today and it's his last year in office!?
- 9 Comments
Oct 17, 2008 -
Last night's Alfred Smith Dinner put on by Catholic Charities was exactly what we all needed to get through the last 18 days of this grueling election. After months/years of pretending to live in an alternate universe where their talking points define reality, Barack Obama and John McCain not only acknowledged the headlines we've all been reading, but did so with a dose of self-deprecating, and opponent-deprecating, humor. While it was swell to see the candidates having fun, I was most excited that I got to laugh at this campaign, rather than sigh in disbelief, frustration, or suspense.
- 27 Comments
Feb 15, 2007 -
In our Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? contest, you'll pick out at least five people you'd like to see have dinner together. The weirder the combination, the better.
- 1 Comment