Dope The Halls VII

I don’t have a dreidl or gelt, either.

I’ve got extra dreidls, I’ll bring one. And some gelt too.

Unfortunately, hubby has a side-job on the 8th (down in the Baltimore area, ironically), so will not be coming home until late that night. So we’re unavailable.

Have fun!

Uh-oh.
You should know that danceswithcats is still accusing me of getting him tipsy on egg nog and Kahlua and taking advantage of him.
I may never live that down.
:wink:

Oh, yeah. Like he needs help getting tipsy! :stuck_out_tongue:

Yeah I don’t think there’ll be those melty in your face shortbreads this year. Due to work insanity which is making me want to quit the damned job, I will probably be working right up until I pick up my guest from the airport on Thursday.

Odd, Biblio… I was under the impression that the proper word here was “congratulating.” :stuck_out_tongue:

Gotta go to Grandma’s for broccoli casserole and corn pudding, sorry. Why must you always plan these things on days when I have to be somewhere else?
Hey, wait a minute…

I was planning on bringing some fruit salad and pasta salad again. Any other requests?

Yes. Do not bring ebola.

Shoot! I made a fresh batch just for the occasion…How about anthrax instead?

DAMMIT! I guess my botulism brownies are out, also.

Nah, I have access to Cipro, I’m good. Bring all the anthrax you like! The botulism will be injected into my forehead.

The Schwetty Balls, they are chocolated.

Yay, Schwetty Balls and Butter Tarts!
They make it worth that long drive to your house!

I will be coming and bringing salad and some other things.

I think everyone who has received an email from me had best disregard the directions and use Mapquest or Google. I don’t see how, but Dave says they’re incorrect.

Question for those in the know: We’re trying to make the pasta salad conform to kosher for the benefit of those who require that. So far we have veggies, whole wheat pasta, hard-boiled eggs. supervenusfreak wants to add the specialty mozzarella he usually does. Is mozzarella kosher, in general? Or does it need to actually be certified kosher?

While our kosher-eatin’ friend is not at home, he eats kosher-style. Basically, no pork, and not mixing dairy and meat.

You’ve moved?