Dinner party gift idea

fuck the basket, just bring more wine. that's how i roll.

i throw a fair amount of dinner parties, and there's no way the guy needs a basket. wine though, absolutely.
 
fuck the basket, just bring more wine. that's how i roll.

i throw a fair amount of dinner parties, and there's no way the guy needs a basket. wine though, absolutely.

Well unlike me, he has a wife. The basket is more for her to be impressed with. The wine more for the both of them.
 
Here is the basket.
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Here is one of the wine toppers inside the basket.
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I like the stopper, it's a very seasonal basket which is nice. I'd be happy to receive it. Very nice Dave. :)

Of course I picked out a wine that should go with everything and that isn't offensive because you have to think of your guests or giftees. The stopper was just an added bonus that cost me $0.55 to make.

I feel you need to study your subject of the gift to figure out the right item.

In this case, it is a person I haven't seen in 12 years that just saw me on facebook. I have also never met his wife. The only stuff I know about him in his life now is that he is a bit casual, straight, married, and enjoys wine.

I also took into account the venue, his house. The time, dinner with the two couples. The season, fall, nearing Halloween.

So I tried to pick stuff that is as inoffensive as possible, something easy to clean up and isn't too fussy (those leaves are much easier to clean than lube-covered glitter from previous baskets), that isn't expensive and more casual (no ribbons or plastic wrapping) with a sense of whimsy.

I think I might overthink these things too much.
 
Of course I picked out a wine that should go with everything and that isn't offensive because you have to think of your guests or giftees. The stopper was just an added bonus that cost me $0.55 to make.

I feel you need to study your subject of the gift to figure out the right item.

In this case, it is a person I haven't seen in 12 years that just saw me on facebook. I have also never met his wife. The only stuff I know about him in his life now is that he is a bit casual, straight, married, and enjoys wine.

I also took into account the venue, his house. The time, dinner with the two couples. The season, fall, nearing Halloween.

So I tried to pick stuff that is as inoffensive as possible, something easy to clean up and isn't too fussy (those leaves are much easier to clean than lube-covered glitter from previous baskets), that isn't expensive and more casual (no ribbons or plastic wrapping) with a sense of whimsy.

I think I might overthink these things too much.

Not at all, this is all appropriate.

So what would you bring me, a hot young 20yr old single women who enjoys nice beverages and fine foods in her lovely clean, chic house and also lives with 2 hot single women?
 
Not at all, this is all appropriate.

So what would you bring me, a hot young 20yr old single women who enjoys nice beverages and fine foods in her lovely clean, chic house and also lives with 2 hot single women?

A double sided dildo and video camera.

That was an easy one.
 
fuck the basket, just bring more wine. that's how i roll.

i throw a fair amount of dinner parties, and there's no way the guy needs a basket. wine though, absolutely.

Well how else are they going to know we are a couple if we don't accessorize a boring bottle of Bordeaux?
 
Not at all, this is all appropriate.

So what would you bring me, a hot young 20yr old single women who enjoys nice beverages and fine foods in her lovely clean, chic house and also lives with 2 hot single women?

A 6 pack of Bacardi Breezers and Heat magazine. :lol: