If you received an invitation to a state dinner at the White House would you go?
actually i went to one with my Dad when i was 13. it was really a nice experience. my only real stand-out memory was sitting next to LBJ who was a senator and my Dad later said watch that bastard, he's a rattlesnake.
it was an award dinner, not a state dinner.
I should have simply said dinner or even left it at an invite.
That would have been a very cool experience, LC, quite an honor actually.
I'd have to break out my Miss Manners book of etiquette for a refresher course on forks, but yeah, I'd go.
(09-30-2011, 04:33 PM)username Wrote: [ -> ]I'd have to break out my Miss Manners book of etiquette for a refresher course on forks
Work from the outside in.
Do they use real silver silverware there?
(09-30-2011, 04:42 PM)Maggot Wrote: [ -> ]Do they use real silver silverware there?
Shame on you!
You just reminded me though, my grandmother left me her silver set. Maybe I should hock it.
(09-30-2011, 04:49 PM)username Wrote: [ -> ]You just reminded me though, my grandmother left me her silver set. Maybe I should hock it.
It would be cool to hand down to your daughter, it has history.
I have my great-grandmother's china, it is butt ugly, truly hideous but I'm happy I have it.
Yeah, I'd go. Just to say I had been.
I would love to have a few boiler makers with Obama.
We are paying for those dinners. I hope all the militants who get invited there are enjoying the food.
Hell yeah! Mar-a-largo will do though.