tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46267338000861271682024-02-08T08:58:51.970-08:00inviteRhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.comBlogger256125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-84370771145119449452010-05-25T01:30:00.001-07:002010-05-25T01:30:29.251-07:00Don't they usually only invite three people to New York?I only Remember McFadden, Quinn, and Smith being ivited last year<br>Don't they usually only invite three people to New York?<br>They invite 3-5 depends on how clase they are in votes<br>Reply:i think crabtree should have at least got a shot, 21 touchdowns speaks for its self<br>Reply:no that would be against the law anybody can go to new york,this is still a free country***********<br>Reply:It depends on how close the voting is, they won't invite everyone who got a vote or two, but if five or more players got significant numbers of votes, they will all be invited.<br>Reply:k<br>Reply:I have seen it where they invite around 5 to the ceremony..<br>Reply:I am disappointed that Michael Crabtree isn't there. That guy is a beast.<br>Reply:dude, its always the top 5 candidates<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-54807000961878149342010-05-25T01:30:00.000-07:002010-05-25T01:30:13.903-07:00How Can I Get an invite for It-Leaked.com?I don't have an account for anything and I don't know anyone that has an account. Am I royally screwed or what?!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />if you could email me an invitation perhaps it would be greatly appreciated (:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />piratexxprincess@yahoo.com<br>How Can I Get an invite for It-Leaked.com?<br>Invite sent.<br>Reply:jonathancrump.m@hotmail.com <br><br /><br />PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! sen me an invitation <span>Report Abuse</span><br /> <br>Reply:i need someone to invite me to it-leaked PLEASEEEEEEEEEE!!! <span>Report Abuse</span><br /> <br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-321388898136184482010-05-25T01:29:00.003-07:002010-05-25T01:29:57.277-07:00Can someone explain the new "Invite Co-Manager" feature in Yahoo!'s fantasy sports hockey?I just found this "invite co-manager" option after clicking on "edit team info". I can't find any help pages that explain it in more detail. E.g., if I'm the commissioner of a private league and invite a co-manager for my team, will they also have commissioner privileges?<br>Can someone explain the new "Invite Co-Manager" feature in Yahoo!'s fantasy sports hockey?<br>Yes, that's exactly right. They could do all the things you could.<br>Reply:It's a great feature if your going to be away on vacation. You can let someone else handle commish duties.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-69755927894869184012010-05-25T01:29:00.002-07:002010-05-25T01:29:41.949-07:00I need to decline an invite to the evening party of a wedding, where can I find stationery for this online?http://www.weddingstationeryetc.co.uk/pa...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Or even Ebay 8o)<br>I need to decline an invite to the evening party of a wedding, where can I find stationery for this online?<br>Hey try confetti.co.uk<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Tanya<br>Reply:Use the reply card that came with the invitation.<br>Reply:You need stationary to Delcine an invitation?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Typically you send back the reply card or RSVP by phone.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Your response doesn't have to be PRETTY. The person(s) who extended the invitation is going to getting a bunch back (hopefully) and, as such is not concerned with aesthetics.<br>Reply:i dont think any one understands ur question<br>Reply:try any good card shop<br><a href=http://family-name.blogspot.com/>family name</a>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-41909501601134372882010-05-25T01:29:00.001-07:002010-05-25T01:29:25.855-07:00I'm throwing a tripe and onion party, whom should I invite?Invite me, invite me!<br>I'm throwing a tripe and onion party, whom should I invite?<br>Tripe is actually not too bad when cooked correctly, its the onion part....liver and onion sounds worse...Is there a reason for the party? Or is the party to celebrate your liking for the specified food??? If not, just send a regular invite but do specify the menu, then also suggest to have eaten prior to arriving at the festivity....<br>Reply:French people like it--or at least they'll eat it as "tripes 脿 la mode de Caen," which is essentially tripe and onions, but it also has carrots and/or leeks in it, and/or shallots, garlic, marrow (from the marrow bones that you cook with it), celery leaves, a bouquet garni, and a healthy cup or two of Calvados (this being basically a Norman-French recipe), which is goooood Norman-French applejack. If I didn't have Calvados, myself, I'd use Armagnac; though that would earn me boos and hisses from the tripes 脿 la mode de Caen purists. Still, I think it would taste good.<br>Reply:obama and the democrates in congress<br>Reply:Gordon Ramsey %26amp; Heston Blumenthal.<br>Reply:People who like tripe and onion. That would be your best bet.<br>Reply:Me. I've never eaten tripe and have always wonder what it's like.<br>Reply:Does anyone even like tripe and onions? Yeech.<br>Reply:My mother in law, and the rest of my husbands family. They all talk tripe anyway.<br>Reply:Bankers they are full of tripe and something that sound like tripe...he he he..<br>Reply:Anyone who does not care what they eat.<br>Reply:People who don't care about what their breath is going to smell like after dinner!<br>Reply:Me.<br>Reply:not me busy that night but thanks anyway lol<br>Reply:anyone you want............but............they wont turn up i betcha<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-82426593318191998182010-05-25T01:29:00.000-07:002010-05-25T01:29:09.275-07:00Do you think that when you choose not to trust, you invite those who are untrustworthy into your life?No, not necessarily, I would think that if you choose not to trust, you will continue to attract those that are trustworthy as well as those that are untrustworthy. In choosing not to trust you may be doing yourself a great injustice, and limiting yourself in regards to friends and relationships.<br><br /><br />The key, I believe is to become a good observer, and to go with your gut instincts. I have found over time, that my instincts are almost always correct.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Although I wouldn't consider myself to be an expert on this topic as I always choose to "trust" (based on my instincts)at least initially. <br>Do you think that when you choose not to trust, you invite those who are untrustworthy into your life?<br>No, I don't believe that to be true, when you don't have trust in anyone,it could be because of some incident in your Life that happened that won't let you have any trust whatsoever with anyone.<br><br /><br />You might try to change your ways by being somewhat sincere with People but almost always, you see the flaws they have and will return to the same Person you were before.<br><br /><br />So I, do not think that if you choose not to trust you will try to attract those that are untrustworthy.<br>Reply:No.<br><br /><br /> I think when you trust no one in your life then you have no one in your life. Everyone is on the outside and you are on the inside looking out. All relations with others is surface.<br><br /><br />Actually it is just the opposite, when you are a trusting person you are more likely to admit into your life those who are not trustworthy because you are admitting just about everyone. <br>Reply:No because that would mean that all people are trustworthy and if you decide to not trust them they suddenly become untrustworthy.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Logical answer can sometimes be to obvious to accept, but if logic is used correctly, it can't be wrong because the whole point of logic is to come to the right conclusion using the right data.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />[edit]But than again, I was sloppy in my logic because human interaction is far to complex a subject to ever perfectly generalize.<br>Reply:Quite the opposite. I think because you have invited the untrustworthy into your life in the past, it has caused you not to trust. You now don't trust anyone because of your experiences and therefore see others as untrustworthy.<br>Reply:damn you got a good point.a lover had lied to me and i found out my brother is a thief, so i kinda stopped trusting anyone. reflecting on that, virtually all the folk that have been stopping in have stolen, taken something without asking or else just use me.<br>Reply:I don't think so. I thinks its a kind of interpersonal "shut down."<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I think its okay to do when you need to. Just remember to come out of your shell when you're able:)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />peace regards respects<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-83336377846030495182010-05-25T01:28:00.003-07:002010-05-25T01:28:53.351-07:00Would you invite someone to a wedding that didn't invite you?Let's say you had a friend that didn't invite you to their wedding for whatever reason, but that person was ALSO friends with your significant other, fiancee, and they got invited but didn't want you to come.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Would you invite that person to your wedding, even if your fiancee wanted them to come because they were close?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />what would you do in this situation?<br>Would you invite someone to a wedding that didn't invite you?<br>I would invite them, smile %26amp; then make a comment to her at the wedding reception:) I am also wondering (like others) why Peter did not stick up for you back then, and allowed this and is still friends with this couple, as this seems rude to him %26amp; you both. But yes, I would be the "bigger person now, but I'd get a dig in. If it's really bothering you though hun, put your bridal foot down %26amp; say "NO WAY" and cut them off (or her) and let Peter deal with it - he should have done so a year ago<br>Reply:Peter should have stuck up for Shelby and defended her first off. He needs to tell Jane/John that their action was completely uncalled for and if they are adults they should understand the situation they have created. I (as Shelby) would be pissed. It can be handled two ways. First, don't invite them because of what they did to you (Peter can deal with it now, since he didn't stick up for you then.) Or, secondly, be the bigger person and invite them and be sweet as pie to them. Go overboard and kill them with kindness. Many times that is the best option.<br>Reply:I wouldn't. It is your special day, you can invite whoever you wish. The general rule is, you are not obligated to invite someone who didn't invite you to their wedding.<br>Reply:After just reading the title i immediatly thought yes...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />My aunt only invited me to her evening do, though my parents were at the day. When planning my own it didnt even cross my mind not to have her at the ceremony. I know she could only have 40 ish at the day and mine is 80 and i had a hard time limiting myself to that so i can imagine how she felt with only half that.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Your situation is totally different...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The bitchy side of me says i would just invite John and ditch jane... exactly what they did to you!! See how they like it!!!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />My actual answer would be just to invite them... then casually mention at your reception... How does my wedding compare to yours? I cant remember what yours was like at all...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Make them feel bad for what they did. They should have had you there with your fiance or uninvite the other girl too at least.<br>Reply:Well, If the reason for not being invited to their wedding is the one you stated, then yeah I would be mad, and probaly would not want them at my wedding, especially since they invited my fiance. It seems a little rude to me to invite one person of a couple and not the other, considering proper ettiquite says that if a couple is in a serious relationship, living together, or engaged, then you need to invite both of them.<br>Reply:Tricky one. I know that my man would have said to me 'it's your day, and I can understand why you don't want them to come'. I sort of feel like the wedding is the brides day.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If they had 'uninvited' me to their wedding, I don't think I'd want them there - say that one of your guest has a problem with one of them and just invite one of them and see how they like it.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I think the way I would feel about it is: if they were *so* close to your fiance, then why was he not offended when they didn't want his fiancee at their wedding?<br>Reply:It is a wedding , the couple an invite whom ever they want or not , I feel there is no reason not to invite someone just because<br>Reply:You could hang onto your grudge for a good long time, or you could just let it go and let your fiancee invite his friend.<br>Reply:Yes I would, because I am not petty like that, and it's not all about the bride, it is the groom's day also. Sometimes I think it is better to be the adult, act like the adult and it puts the other couple to shame for being to small minded.<br>Reply:The bride and groom should be able to specify guests they would like to have invited. If the groom's friend has a wife or girlfriend, she should be allowed to come as his guest unless there is reason to believe she will make a big scene and ruin the wedding. Chances are, under the circumstances, she will decline the invitation. There is a possibility she will attend and everyone will get over the problem that previously existed and both couples can be friends.<br>Reply:That's terrible that they invited someone but told them their partner could not come. There are couples where i like one person but not the other but i would never have the nerve to only invite one of them and if anyone did it to me there would be no way they would be invited to my wedding. If i'm not good enough for them their not good enough for me!<br>Reply:Doing it for my fiancee'...the man I love and plan on spending the rest of my life with...the man I would do anything for? Yes I would invite them if that's what he wanted. I may not exactly be cordial, but I'd still invite them.<br>Reply:I would be royally ticked off. That's for sure. That said, invite them. You may not want to, you may not understand why your fiance wants to, but it shows you to be the mature and grown up one. To not invite someone because s/he and another guest wouldn't get along? Ridiculous! Depending on the guest list count, you may not even see them save for once when they congratulate you. And that's assuming they even come. It sounds like "Jane" is someone who needs to grown up and realize that high school is over. Be the bigger person. Its your day, but just let her see how happy you are and aren't letting her ruin it. Hey, you might even get a gift out of it! Good luck on this, I hope everything works out.<br>Reply:I think the Jane and John inviting Peter but not Shelby to their wedding due to one guest is rude. <br><br /><br />My husband would have said to them either we both attend their wedding or neither of us do.<br><br /><br />They wouldn't have been invited to our wedding because my husband wouldn't continue close contact with a couple that were so blantly rude to me and also, more indirectly to him.<br>Reply:i'm facing that delima myself. <br><br /><br />i wasn't invited to 2 weddings of ppl that i'm inviting to mine<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />i don't feel that that means i/we care more about them then they do me/us<br><br /><br />if they decline they decline, if they accept then that's 2 more ppl i/we care about that i/we get to share our special day with<br><br /><br />we can afford to have them so i/we'll invite them. <br><br /><br />if our budget was smaller i would cut them<br>Reply:Honestly, I would, then plan a better wedding than hers just to make her jealous.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-58181164521772913682010-05-25T01:28:00.002-07:002010-05-25T01:28:37.267-07:00Why don't Christians invite Anarchist to come to R&S to talk about Politics more?Why don't you since he's your friend.<br>Why don't Christians invite Anarchist to come to R%26amp;S to talk about Politics more?<br>We should not give hospitality to false teachers.<br><br /><br />If we believers invite them in, it would show we are approving of what the false teachers say and do. <br><br /><br />A person who supports a false teacher in any way shares that teacher's evil work.<br><br /><br /> False teaching is a serious business, and we should dare not overlook it.Because our world has so many false teachings, we might be tempted to take them lightly. Instead, we should realize the dangers they pose and actively refuse to give heresies any foothold.<br>Reply:Because this is not the politics category. It is the religion %26amp; spirituality category. We do often discuss the relationship between religion and politics, but that's another story.<br>Reply:The fundies actually do, hoping to tell the anarchists how the atheists are all brainwashed by the educational institutions of America...they are still hoping somebody will believe them...<br>Reply:they were hoping to have a hide-a-way to swap bible verses and plan indoctrinations for the youth of america<br>Reply:idk? Afterall, their Jesus was much the anarchist.<br>Reply:AnarChrist would be a great screen name<br><a href=http://scientific-name.blogspot.com/>scientific name</a>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-32711759951105388432010-05-25T01:28:00.001-07:002010-05-25T01:28:21.256-07:00Anyone give me an invite to ORKUT account, pls ?I've just known about orkut community on google, I don't know much about it, but I also want to try one. I've already an account for gmail. Anyone help me to have an invite to orkut account ?<br>Anyone give me an invite to ORKUT account, pls ?<br>Hi !!!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />How can one send the invitation without knowing your email address.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Anyway, just give your email address here and you will get the invitation promptly as I got.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />http://groups.google.com/group/Orkut-Inv...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />%26gt;%26gt;%26gt; Naveen Kumar<br>Reply:sent...<br>Reply:Hey if you already have a gmail account, you don't need an ivite any more. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Just go to orkut.com, and use your gmail id and passowrd to log in. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Found this on orkut help pages<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />We do not require you to have a Gmail address to log in to orkut or to create a Google Account. If you don't have or want a Gmail account, you can still create a Google Account. A Google Account is made up of an email address and password of your choosing.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />However, if you already have or want a Gmail account, it comes with a built-in Google Account. You can use this to log in to orkut. "<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />http://help.orkut.com/support/bin/answer...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Since you already have a gmail account, that can be used to log into orkut.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-3058250377558557102010-05-25T01:28:00.000-07:002010-05-25T01:28:06.327-07:00Do i have to invite my future in-laws to my wedding?my fiance's mother has always been really nasty to me ever since he decided to spend the holidays with my family. the tension between us can be cut with a knife! am i being too selfish by not want them there? help!<br>Do i have to invite my future in-laws to my wedding?<br>Yea you are definately being selfish. You have to invite the inlaws, it is your husband's wedding too. If i were you husbandi wouldn't marry you if you didn't want my family there.<br>Reply:Give yourself and your future in-laws a new chance by inviting them. Good luck.<br>Reply:In a word, YES!!!!!!! You are being too selfish! First of all, you refer to it as "my wedding." Well, it's your fiance's wedding too, and to not have his parents there, whether you get along with them or not, would be the ultimate breach of etiquette, not to mention pure rude. You must extend the invitation- if they don't wish to attend because they don't like you or whatever, that's their choice. But if you don't invite the groom's parents to the wedding, you might as well just go to City Hall.<br>Reply:Is your fiance going to keep in contact with his parents? If so, they should be invited. That way you may be able to reconcile someday in the future, otherwise the fact that they weren't invited to their son's wedding will always be remembered, and you will be blamed. Let your fiance handle his parents, and avoid talking to them. If you can figure out something for the rehearsal dinner, you should be able to avoid them. You don't really talk to people at the ceremony, and you talk to who you want to at the reception.<br>Reply:YES!!! If he wants them there, they need to be there.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />EDIT: After reading your additional details, I say if he really doesn't want his parents there, he doesn't have to invite them. Though, he needs to understand that this may cause a rift between them that may not be mendable. He may think he doesn't care, but down the line he may. Think hard and long before excluding them, you may be blamed and he may regret it later.<br>Reply:Absolutely you must invite them. You are marrying their son. If you can't handle that thought, then you need to reconsider marrying their son. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Talk to your fiance about his mother, and maybe he'll need to talk with his mother. She needs to understand that he's his own person, and will not be able to spend every holiday with his family anymore, that he has another family to spend them with as well. On the other hand, YOU need to realize that when you marry someone, you marry their family. You're going to HAVE to spend holiday's with his family as well. You would be wize to try and work on mending the relationship with your future mil.<br>Reply:When you get married you marry the whole family.<br><br /><br />If you don't want his parents at the wedding you shouldn't be marring into his family.<br>Reply:I had the same problem. I would invite them for your fiance's sake. You will be so busy with everything else that you won't even know they are there. If you don't invite them the tension will just get worse. Be the bigger person and it will pay off in the future.<br>Reply:Yes you should invite your in laws to the wedding. Your inlaws will always be his parents. At my wedding I had to invite a guest that I did not care to have there. One good thing about a wedding is that there are many guests to socialize with that you don't have to spend time chatting with them. So, if they are nasty you don't have to deal with it.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />It should be your husband's choice on whether he wants to invite his parents. If you influence him he could blame you later saying you were the reason for him not getting on with his parents. I am not saying he will do this to you but it does happen in some marriages. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If they don't cause a huge scene and can behave themselves at your wedding without ruining it ... you should just invite them. But if you and your husband feel they will cause a huge scene then don't. People might ask him why his parents are not at the wedding. Do you want to explain this to everyone..? <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I was at a wedding when a sister never showed up and everyone asked where is your sister to the bride and her parents and why is she not here. Is she okay.. etc... The bride was okay with it but her mother was about to cry..<br>Reply:I understand your sentiments, but his mom being a pain in the butt is not enough of a reason to exclude his parents from your wedding. You think there's tension now? See what happens if you don't invite them to the wedding!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Unless your future in-laws have done something awful enough for both you and your fiance to want them out of your lives, you have to invite them. Be the better person, invite them, and do your best to be polite.<br>Reply:Unless you want her to hate you until one of you dies, you MUST invite her.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />She'll get over her current problem eventually. Not getting invited to her baby boy's wedding will earn you a place on her $hitlist for life.<br>Reply:Can you say "childish"? A really big clue here, and one your fiance should pay attention to, is your saying "my wedding". It is also your fiance's wedding, and why shouldn't HE have HIS family at HIS wedding? It takes two to have a wedding, and it takes two to have a marriage. Your odds don't look so good.<br>Reply:sit back for a second and think, what if he didn't want your parents there.<br>Reply:I'm not sure that you are mature enough to get married if you even have to ask this question.<br>Reply:im laws need be at wedding<br>Reply:wHAT DOES YOUR FIANCEE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT IT? HAVE YOU CONSULTED HIM?<br>Reply:If I was planning my wedding and my intended asked me to NOT invite my parents, that would be the end of the relationship. Your going to have to deal with your new relatives for the rest of your life, so you'd better get used to the idea.<br>Reply:You need to start thinking of it as "our" wedding. If you can't handle his family, you're about to sign up for a really long life. You will be related to these people for the rest of their lives, so you all need to find some way to get along--excluding them from the wedding of their son is probably not a smart way to go about restoring harmony.<br>Reply:umm YES!!!!!!! There are two of you getting married...not one. Im sure his parents would love to their son get married. That and your fiancee would be really upset too...im sure he wants his parents at his wedding<br>Reply:It's not just your wedding it's his, too and I would be surprised if he doesn't want his own parents there. Try to talk to his mother and work out some of your issues.<br>Reply:Your future in-laws have to learn to share your time.<br>Reply:Yes they have to be there....they are your fiancee's parents!<br>Reply:Yes you should invite your future in-laws. Whether you like it or not, they are about to become family. People don't have to be sweet and overly nice, but they can at least be mature and cordial. If your fiance wants his parents there then it's definitely no question, invite them. At some point your future mother-in-law needs to realize that you and your fiance are becoming your own little family and he belongs to your family as much as you belong to his.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Well if he really doesn't like them and doesn't want them there then that does change things. I'd still say invite them. If you don't, it'll be one more thing they can hold over your head. If they can't afford to travel or choose not to then great. While it might not be the easiest thing, but like I said, she could hold this over your head forever. The only way I could see why not to invite them is if you're truly truly never going to see them for the rest of your life and you all really hate each other that much. Only you can know if you both feel that way.<br>Reply:You don't have to, but it would be polite to extend them an invitation.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />They are your fiance's parents, has he said he doesn't want them at the wedding?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />(in caps just to make it stand out at additional comment)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />EDIT:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />THINK ABOUT INVITING THEM JUST TO THE CEREMONY, AS GUESTS ONLY. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />They can come to the ceremony, but not to the celebrations. That way IF one day things can be patched between you all, it leaves the door open.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If you both never want to have any contact with them, don't invite them at all.<br>Reply:This is so funny! Look, I absolutely hate my mother-in-law and the feeling is somewhat mutual, but you have to invite your in-laws to your wedding. You could do this, take advantage of whatever contribution they offer and never thank them for it! That's what I did! It was lovely!<br>Reply:If he wants her there, then yes you have to invite her.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Just realize that she is not going to go away or suddenly like you after you two get married.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />**************************************...<br><br /><br />If the both of you do not want them there, and you plan on cutting your ties to them completely, then you do not have to invite them. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Be aware that the inlaws might not go away so easily.<br>Reply:Your wedding is the begining of a new chapter in both of your lives. Why not invite your in-laws and start your new life together on a good note. Not inviting your future in-laws is a sure fire way to the path of a lifetime of resentment. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Turn over a new leaf and start new. It doesn't guarantee that your mother-in-law will be nicer towards you but it does guarantee the posibility of building a better relationship.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Good luck and the best of wishes to you and your man. Remember to always be kind to one another...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />God Bless you both<br>Reply:Well...if you and your husband-to-be want to have a wedding, I think you have no choice but to include them. Not inviting them isn't exactly a great way to start off a relationship that will potentially last for decades. Perhaps a wedding might help things. How does your fiancee feel about it.??? You need to grit your teeth and sit down with your MIL-to-be and try to work this out.<br>Reply:I believe that at the end of the day, like it or not, they are family, and family are important. You own your own emotions and it is up to you how you handle them. I believe that you need to be the bigger person, have them at your wedding for no other reason than they are family.<br>Reply:yes, you do, you are not the only one having a wedding. your fiance is having one too. and his family is as important to him as your family is to you. You can't expect to have a healthy marriage if you are being this self-centered before you even walk down the isle.<br>Reply:I can understand where you are coming from but you do need to invite them because that is their son getting married. About the holidays thing, they need to understand that your husband is a grown man and he can make his own decisions about how to spend the holidays. My husband and I have a lot of family between the two of us and we used to bust our butts trying to see everybody during the holidays and if we missed seeing someone we would get guilt trips(particularly on his side). This past Christmas we finally put a foot down and only did what we could do. As a matter of fact we are heading up north to see his mom and stepdad in a couple weeks to do a late Christmas thing because we just could not find the time to catch up with them during the holidays. My husband and I are currently trying to get pregnant too and I know that if we have a baby by the holidays this year everybody is going to be bugging us to make sure we see them so that they can do Christmas with the baby. Well, my husband and I have already discussed it and we are only going to what we can do. Your inlaws really need to back off on you. Your husband really needs to talk them to and let them know that what they are doing to you is wrong.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-4877361048471561942010-05-25T01:27:00.003-07:002010-05-25T01:27:49.298-07:00I've got an invite for the 4th April 2009 and need an excuse. What is happening on this day that I can use?National possum day parade in Pasadena<br>I've got an invite for the 4th April 2009 and need an excuse. What is happening on this day that I can use?<br>I think the easy/polite/grown-up thing to do is just politely decline. You can even be vague and say "Sorry, but I won't be able to be there", then leave it at that. If you lie, you can be caught in that lie, then you lose a friend or at least damage the relationship.<br>Reply:Who is in control of your life that you have to make excuses? Politely declining invitations is very easy. And nobody is obligated to give a reason, your life is your business. Why would you have to explain your decision to someone?<br>Reply:There isn't anything special happening in the Uk for that date. Say you have tickets for something or just say you don't want to go. No-one can make you go!<br>Reply:It's a religious holiday for catholics: Saint Isidore of Seville died on that day. But he was an antisemit so you may lose a few more friends than if you just told them "no, im not coming to your lame party".<br>Reply:Family crisis. They feel too embarrassed to ask for details.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Or booked tickets for theatre/sports event/concert and only just remembered about them.<br>Reply:It's my daughter's birthday and you are invited to her party (I invited you last year).<br>Reply:Say I that you have a previous engagement and make sure you have in case they ask you about it later<br>Reply:Fact is you don't need an excuse all you have to do is decline the invitation.<br>Reply:Say you're terribly sorry but you've got an invitaiton to go see the Queen for lunch. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />or just say thanks but no thanks!<br><br /><br />Come'on be a man and stand up to them! lol<br>Reply:You don't need an excuse. You say, "I'm sorry, I will not be able to attend.<br>Reply:Tell them that you have an April's Fool's Day party to attend to and you've already RSVP'd. lol<br>Reply:tell them you have a prior engagmeent and don't go into detail<br>Reply:Say that your ill... its the easiest trick.<br>Reply:"No thank you"<br><br /><br />Why lie?<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-15252765009715898982010-05-25T01:27:00.002-07:002010-05-25T01:27:33.959-07:00Whats the best way to try and get a torrentleech invite?is it really that good because i allready have a demonoid and bitsoup and i went through a bit of trouble getting the demonoid one but its not all that great you can get the torrents on public sites like mininova and isohunt and piratebay, so really i wanna know wats the best way to go about gettin one and wats so great about it??<br>Whats the best way to try and get a torrentleech invite?<br>http://www.pretome.net/signup.php?key=be...<br><a href=http://naming2.blogspot.com/>naming</a>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-82376912154328910062010-05-25T01:27:00.001-07:002010-05-25T01:27:17.874-07:00How come i cant invite a contact to view my web cam ?you have to be chatting for it to work <br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-7234806774748864912010-05-25T01:27:00.000-07:002010-05-25T01:27:01.347-07:00Do I have to invite my co-workers to my wedding?I have worked at the company over 3 years and I have 2 bosses, a team of people that work for me, as well as others that I work with daily. I don't want to invite some and not others...would it be wrong to just not invite anyone even though I interact (have some drinks on Thursday or friday night with some of them...that is the extent .. we don't have dinner parties or get togethers at each others homes) with some of them more that others? I am wondering if this will come back to bite me?<br>Do I have to invite my co-workers to my wedding?<br>It is your wedding and you don't have to invite anybody that you don't want to.<br>Reply:if you want them to come, but if not just say its gonna be for close family only or dont mention it. <span>Report Abuse</span><br /> <br>Reply:NO!!<br>Reply:No. You're not close enough to them to be obliged.<br>Reply:Are you having a really formal wedding with a sit-down dinner reception? Because in this situation, it is not uncommon to invite everyone to the wedding itself, but only closer friends to the reception. If your wedding isn't really formal, I don't see the harm in just inviting everyone from work. Do you really expect everyone to show up? I don't.<br>Reply:Tell them it is a small ceremony, and don't invite them. But, you can't invite them to any showers or expect gifts, either!<br>Reply:If there are any that you're particularly close with, you can invite them. If you'd like, you can invite JUST the bosses, or you invite none at all and if anyone asks why, you say that it was only close family and you're wife didn't invite any collegues either.<br>Reply:You can invite who you want to.I would say if they are your friends, then invite, if co-workers only--WHY?You don't want the expense of them If they are only co-workers.Ask the bride what she wants......<br>Reply:you dont have to invite them. As they dont have to invite you to their celebrations.<br>Reply:You can invite whomever you want, it's your wedding. You shouldn't have to make excuses to yourself or others for not inviting certain people.<br>Reply:Don't invite any of your co-workers and keep it quiet until they find out or tell them after the wedding. Say you want to keep it small and don't want to bother them.<br>Reply:I think it is totally acceptable to do it the way you want. If problems arise, explain how you can't invite everyone because there is a limit to how many people you can invite. Invite only your friends. You want to be surrounded by people who care about you. I think this is the best advice I can offer you. I hope it helps. Don't regret trying to make your wedding day the best day possible. If people can't accept that, then it is their problems. Don't make it yours. Just be happy and relax. It will turn out great. Good luck and best wishes! :)<br><br /><br />Sincerely, M.<br>Reply:No. Only invite people that you WANT there. Congratulations<br>Reply:First question would be...did they buy you wedding gifts? or are they involved with other details of your up and coming wedding, such as shower/stag party etc...It would be very rude to not invite them to the wedding if they were involved in showers or stag parties. <br><br /><br />In the case that they are not involved, then if asked I would say politely that your wedding is a private moment that your spending with only a few close friends and family. This neatly omits casual acquaintances and co workers in a nice way. If they have bought you a gift...as a group or individually...then, you must respond with a "thank you card" in the same amount of time that your wedding guests get your thank yous. Remember both bride and groom have to sign the card, as the gift was to the both of you!<br>Reply:Don't invite them but then again, don't tell them there is a wedding coming up.<br>Reply:You do not need to invite anyone from your work. If anyone asks, tell them that you have decided on a small intimate friends and family only celebration. Since it is a private wedding, I would not talk about it at work at all. Keep work strictly professional. If you do not make it sound like a slight, I doubt if they will feel slighted nor would it come back to bite you professionally at a later date. The only thing is that you may not be invited to someone elses wedding later on. It doesn't sound like you care about that, so, no worries.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Congrats on your upcoming wedding. May the day only bring happiness.<br>Reply:Why can't you say it is a private affair, why invite them if you don't really like them. But I think you have the right to invite the people you are closest to if you feel like it. But thats just me.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-67352286816208184142010-05-25T01:26:00.002-07:002010-05-25T01:26:45.329-07:00Is it ok to invite the children of family members, but not other guest's children?We have to keep to a certain number of guests, and children take up places at the tables, the cost of a meal, etc. Is it tacky to not invite EVERYONE'S children? <br>Is it ok to invite the children of family members, but not other guest's children?<br>Yes, that perfectly acceptable. In fact, I would say it's an excellent rule and a good way to divide your guest list. Not many people can argue with you about ONLY inviting children who are family member. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />In addition, it's not the least bit tacky to not invite children of friends. If a friend has an issue that your niece or nephew was more important than her child, then she really is being selfish and unreasonable.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Most individuals are well aware that weddings are expensive and that somewhere, somehow you need to stop the guest list. If not, you'd be inviting everyone you've ever said hello to. I think making family (both adults and children) pripority of your friend's kids is a good way to gauge your guest list.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Don't feel bad. You are doing a good thing.<br>Reply:Absolutely not. You have to draw the line somewhere, and usually this is an area where you can cut. Invite the children that are related to you, or children of close friends that you're close to, but your co-workers children do not need to be invited. I would even keep it to my nieces and nephews, and those children I'm personally close to, and end it there. I probably wouldn't be inviting first cousin's children, unless I knew them personally and have a relationship with them. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Be aware though, some parents won't like your decision making on this one, and will choose to stay home with little Johnny and Susie. Do not be offended by this, that's their prerogative, just as it's yours to not invite the children in the first place. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I hope you have a wonderful wedding. Best wishes you!<br>Reply:No, it's your day and you can invite whoever you please. It's not like the other guests are going to get together and see if the other's children were invited before the wedding, they won't even notice until they get there. People will understand there is a limited amount of space but I doubt anyone would even be so bold as to question it. If you have close friends with children that you are very close to (or godchildren) it would be polite to ask them though.<br>Reply:It's fine to only have close family member's children, but no others.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I am always surprised to read posts on here that people are offended when they can't bring their children- everyone I know is glad for the chance for a grown-up evening out and wouldn't want to chase after their kids through a formal reception hall.<br>Reply:NO, not tacky at all. Some people might get upset but who cares it's your day. We had the same situation. We made a cut-off that no children under 12. This way it will limit the amount of kids running around and less risk of knocking over the cake. But no one really said anyhting about their kids not being able to come. Some actually are glad to leave their kids home to make it a night for themselves. <br>Reply:I think numbers have a lot to do with it. We invited only my nephew who was 7 and our ring bearer. None of our other siblings had kids and my cousins who have kids weren鈥檛 able to come anyway.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />But if we鈥檙e talking about several kids, I can see the guests whose kids were excluded being miffed. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Lots of venues have children鈥檚 meals. I think that at our place, they were something like half the price of adult ones. <br><br /><br /><br>Reply:if you want certain people to bring their children, on the envelope of the invite write Mr. %26amp; Mrs....and family. that way they know the children are invited. If you dont want someone to bring their children, leave it addressed as Mr. %26amp; Mrs......<br>Reply:This exact question is why I went from some children in the wedding to NO children... people were just acting like if their child couldnt come it was the end of the world!! So I made it a night wedding, and parents night off!!<br>Reply:You can invite (or not invite) whomever you want; however, there will always be those who are unhappy with your decision - you need to figure out if you can deal with this.<br>Reply:I say no. The non-family members may resent other people's children being invited, but not their own. It's best to go all or nothing on this one.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Good luck! <br>Reply:No, you can not have some children and not allow others tobring theirs. Its an all or nothing type of situation really. <br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-47552002453241041082010-05-25T01:26:00.001-07:002010-05-25T01:26:29.946-07:00Rock Star Theme Adult Birthday Party. I need decor, food, invite. HELP?The party is in March, 08 So far I have a cake in mind a guitar shape and color scheme will be black and silver.<br><br /><br />Does anyone have ideas for decoration, party favors and invitations<br>Rock Star Theme Adult Birthday Party. I need decor, food, invite. HELP?<br>do the 80麓s rock theme...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />crazy hair and crazier clothes...<br><br /><br />with your color scheme, you can do a lot by putting the color on the walls like a concert hall...<br><br /><br />if you can hang a disco ball.. it will help reflect the light of the silver walls,,,<br><br /><br />make it a costume party... people will like that...<br><br /><br />the invitations could be like....<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />http://www.party411.com/SIB-ROCK-STAR.jp...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />http://www.partiesoutsidethebox.com/Imag...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />have fun..!!!<br>Reply:there are a few ideas on here for rock parties http://www.teenpartyideas.com/html/misce...<br>Reply:The 1st thing that comes to MY mind is that reality t.v. show "Rock of Love-w/Bret Michaels". I attached a link to images from the show. Think real World digs meets Rock %26amp; Roll pad.<br><br /><br />Lots of leapord print, animal print is rockstar. Metal decals, skull necklaces, barbed wire party favor bracelets. Black feather boas for the gals with some fishnets and guitar pics in goody bags. You can also pick up nifty little bottle openers at a good price in bulk at party stores/liquor stores.<br>Reply:depending if your going old school rock(GNR_KISS_CRUE) or something a little more modern...you can never go wrong with the karaoke set up...yeah its cheezy but hey...its something that everyone will remember for years to come!...you could give everyone VIP passes at the door...each pass to ask one other person to get up infront of everyone to sing a song of your choice...lol...get the birthday guy/gal to do an aerosmith song or that rockstar song by nickelback..lol....<br><br /><br />as for the invites...make them like concert tickets.<br><br /><br />if your feeling like spending a bit more...have cheap t-shirts printed up with the party theme name and date on them...like concert t's.<br>Reply:You should buy Rockstar energy drinks, decorate like a stage, leave play sets laying around, converse all stars party favors? maybe crazy whigs or hair dye sprays, go crazy.<br><a href=http://name-naming.blogspot.com/>name naming</a>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-34771840478365244232010-05-25T01:26:00.000-07:002010-05-25T01:26:13.288-07:00How many girls to invite at a sleepover?how many girls to invite and their 10 year old<br>How many girls to invite at a sleepover?<br>10 year olds arent as bad as younger 7-8 year olds.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Depending on the size of the place ur holding the sleepover in, if its a birthday party id say 5-6 maybe 8. if its just a fun sleepover id say 3-4 <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />make sure u have games and food and movies for all of them so that they dnt get bored and wanna go home late at night.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />get some nailpolish and a few dvds, a craft for them to do , and some dominos and have fun!<br>Reply:For me, I don't really like to many people so 4-7 people works best. <br><br /><br />It also keeps girls from forming groups.<br>Reply:I think no more then 7. <br><br /><br />Ten year olds can be a big handful.<br><br /><br />Especially how they love to run around screaming.<br>Reply:More than 10 girls I think, it will not be as fun.<br>Reply:4-8 even number so some one wont be the 3rd wheel<br>Reply:as much a you want.. make sure not to much or for sure some will be left out, i'd say 3-5<br>Reply:5-8<br>Reply:it depends on how big is your house?? <br><br /><br />i would say 5-7 maybe?<br>Reply:seven<br>Reply:about 3-5. depending on how big your house is<br>Reply:I'd say 6, more then enough there<br>Reply:up to you i guess, but probably 6 people<br>Reply:no more than 6.<br><br /><br /> 4 would be better<br>Reply:maybe bout 7<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-52539557612979098952010-05-25T01:25:00.003-07:002010-05-25T01:25:58.338-07:00Why can't I invite my friend in CoD: WoW?I am trying to start a Private Match with just my friend and I, but whenever I try to join his or he tries to join mine, it says "Error: This game session is no longer available." ??? Why? Is something wrong? How do I fix this? Thanks...<br>Why can't I invite my friend in CoD: WoW?<br>Check the router and make sure proper ports are opened up. Youll have to research proper ones based upon what console/ system you're using.<br>Reply:Maybe coincidence? Just try again and make sure you or your friend doesn't leave the session to fast. Try it with someone else and see if it works with them.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-14845055243102024992010-05-25T01:25:00.002-07:002010-05-25T01:25:41.311-07:00Why does she never invite me?i have been dating a girl for 8 months. we are pretty happy together, but she never invites me out when her friends, mixed gender, and her go out. it pisses me off. what should i do?<br>Why does she never invite me?<br> Explain to her how it makes you feel.<br>Reply:Maybe she's feels different when she's hanging out with yu from when she's hanging out with her friends. Many people are like that, its nothing serious, i mean unless yu really want to, you can be open and confront her about it. My boyfriend don't like it when i hang out with him and his friends because it'll feel different like he'll have to be in two places at the same time. Giving me attention....as well as his friends so yea..<br>Reply:sometimes girls and guys feel like their boyfriends/girlfriends are more like "friends with benefits". You just need to tell her that she should like you enough to let you meet her friends and if not than thats just not fair.<br>Reply:um, talk to her. most guys hate doing stuff with the girls, she might just assume the same with you. if that's not the case, then she might be embarrassed to be with you.<br>Reply:I guess she is still trying to hide you from her friends, but you should have at least met her best friend. Look at it this way her friends is her guarded secret and she doesn't want you to mix. However, ask her about it. If she is not ready to share that part of her life with you, then sorry to say, she is not the one for you.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-22221598072562862952010-05-25T01:25:00.001-07:002010-05-25T01:25:25.300-07:00Am I able to invite you folks on my 360 yahoo page?I don't have many friends on the internet that I know. Just a few I personally e-mail. I would like to recieve information on questions I answered to see if they helped anyone. And just looking for people with similar interests as mine so we can discuss all the issues.<br>Am I able to invite you folks on my 360 yahoo page?<br>go to your info where your avatar is and change setting to invite people to my 360 page/ it is already set up they just have to click your picture<br><a href=http://naming1.blogspot.com/>naming</a>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-34203758660468035572010-05-25T01:25:00.000-07:002010-05-25T01:25:09.276-07:00Is it etiquette to invite little girls to a baby shower?I don't think there are any hardfast rules of etiquette that dictate that you must invite little girls to a baby shower. Some pregnant moms might actually feel that they would steal her attention and prefer it only be adults (if you can believe it).<br>Is it etiquette to invite little girls to a baby shower?<br>If the child is old enough to not distract from the mommy-to-be (or so young that she will need to be with her invited mommy) than I would say it was fine.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Just be prepared with a great video or coloring book to keep her busy if she gets bored by the planned activities.<br>Reply:I'm going to say no on this one, unless the "little girl" is very close to the mom-to-be, and also capable of behaving herself properly in that sort of a setting. If we are talking about a very mature little girl, that might be okay. If she's 5 years old and a tyrant, then I'd say absolutely not.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-3031042114868970502010-05-25T01:24:00.003-07:002010-05-25T01:24:53.343-07:00Why does it say server busy when I try to invite someone to view my webcam?that is a glitch, it happens every now and then- try re installing your cam and/or cam program<br>Why does it say server busy when I try to invite someone to view my webcam?<br>its because it is busy<br>Reply:thats a yahoo bug it always happen with yahoo messenger in time it will fix up<br>Reply:because alot of people are trying to get on it at once<br>Reply:It depend on what you want to show others by your webcam !<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-32268568439845060732010-05-25T01:24:00.002-07:002010-05-25T01:24:37.274-07:00If I were to invite you over to spend Halloween what would you bring over ?If I were to invite you over to spend Halloween what would you bring over ?<br>If I were to invite you over to spend Halloween what would you bring over ?<br>50 packets of sage!!鈽衡櫏<br>Reply:yes,i told her that you like sage!she better send you a lot!:) <span>Report Abuse</span><br /> <br>Reply:You know Haroula you could use some sage yourself !Besides Angelkiss and I were not talking to you ! This is privet ! <span>Report Abuse</span><br /> <br>Reply:haha!!that's right haroula!!go drink some sage and calm down!鈽?br><br /><br />thanks lynne!hugs!鈽衡櫏 <span>Report Abuse</span><br /> <br>Reply:costumes and and 2 pillow cases so we can go trick or treating<br>Reply:lots and lots of candy<br><br /><br />and scary movies<br><br /><br />and my sense of humor<br><br /><br />can't forget that<br>Reply:Scary movies and pop corn.<br>Reply:plenty of booze.....and i mean lots.....<br>Reply:scary movies and LOTS of candy.<br>Reply:scary movies, candy and a rope.<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-47404965780607960652010-05-25T01:24:00.001-07:002010-05-25T01:24:21.964-07:00Does it make sense? having a party but forget to invite your friends?Hello, We are a group of friends that gather once in a month. usually when you are in the gathering someone invites others for the next party. 2 months ago one of my friends said that next party is in her house. so next month came and all were waiting, and waiting to receive her email for the exact date and time (we usually send email to inform others about the details). nothing came out. so one of us in the middle of month asked the girl what happened to the party? she simply answered she has forgotten that! my question for you is that if she forgets the party should she send an email or a message to tell every one about it? plan for another party or simply apologize? even if you were not interested in having a party why should you volunteer for that? honestly I think she is gettin away with that. what do you think?<br>Does it make sense? having a party but forget to invite your friends?<br>I know it can happens because it did happen to me. But, I also know I arrived at a big party, with many welcome from all the people there, and find out at the time of my departure, that it was the wrong party. It happened to me in Australia, Sydney.<br><a href=http://2first-name.blogspot.com/>first name</a>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626733800086127168.post-41036004711621330252010-05-25T01:24:00.000-07:002010-05-25T01:24:05.313-07:00How could i invite some friends in any differents country in my new account?i have a new account open,i may asked if how i could invite somes of new friends in different countries so that i could enable to have more friends to be with.<br>How could i invite some friends in any differents country in my new account?<br>At the bottom of each page are links to other countries. If you click on them, you will be able to discover people from other countries asking questions. As far as being friends with them is concerned, you can add them as contacts by clicking on their avatars. If they have e-mail enabled, you can correspond through e-mail with them!<br>Reply:hi ther <span>Report Abuse</span><br /> <br>Reply:Hi,just ask them. Good Luck<br><br>Rhetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09972053899955215905noreply@blogger.com0