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Holiday Potlucks


MaryJones2

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I ran across this in the Atlanta Journal & Constitution and thought I would share. Some of the comments are very entertaining. I'm glad to know that it's not just us.

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My Sister wont participate in her office's monthly potluck. She says it is because she has seen how some of those women leave the bathroom. It aint pretty. She just always brings her own food and says she is on a diet. :P

julirama723 Contributor

Oh my gosh, that was hilarious.

I have NEVER liked potlucks. It just seems like food poisoning is lurking under every spoon...

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Yeah I know. I'm glad that I have a legitimate excuse for not partaking.

elonwy Enthusiast

I tried to participate in a Holiday Potluck pre-gluten-free. I made one of my famous pies, and was kind of excited by the prospect. I showed up early to help out and ended up being bossed around endlessly by the woman in charge. At one point someone was bringing over a large crock pot, and as I started to step out of the way she decided I wasn't moving fast enough and *pushed* me out of the way, hard. I couldn't believe anyone would do that to anyone else. I don't think I've been shoved like that since I was on a playground in middle school. I'm still appalled. Needless to say, I left and then the next year I was diagnosed Celiac and just said I couldn't.

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