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I like parties
	
	
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From what I can tell: Steve Jobs (Apple), Reed Hastings (NetFlix) , ? , Eric Schmidt (Google), Art Levinson (Genentec) , John Doerr (Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers), Steve Westly (Westly Group) , Larry Ellison (Oracle), ? , John Chambers (Cisco), Carol Bartz (Yahoo!), Dick Costolo (Twitter) , ? , Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook), Barack Obama.
Do you guys like to host parties or do you prefer to go to parties?  If you go to parties, do you bring a gift or food or just show up with your cool bad ass self?
I usually don't host parties because my parents are Chinese.  But when they travel to China I plan to have an evening with my colleagues at work.  We're going to have seafood and lots of fun.
Otherwise what I do is go to a party and bring something alcoholic.  like wine or spirits.
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		I never have hosted a party, but I have been to plenty of them of all shapes, sizes, and circumstances. If I am asked to bring something, I will. If it involves alcohol, I usually try to get a ride or just crash at the place in question.
Maybe if I get a big enough place one day, I will host a party, but everyone will have to dress up in 100% perfect Final Fantasy IX costumes. 
Parties are indeed fun!
EDIT: I keep misreading the title "I like panties."
	 
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		I don't go to parties because I'm an agoraphobic introvert.
But if I did, I would party with Pinkie.
	 
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		I am a kickass hostess and party planner.  Kick.  Ass.
But I don't do it very often.  When I go to parties, sometimes I bring food or drink.  Or Jack Daniels.
He's my main squeeze and all.
	 
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		I don't even think I should be posting in this thread because I don't go to "adult" parties. I like going to parties more than hosting them, because then I'm not responsible for any clean up or logistics. :D
I only bring booze if it's BYOB.
	 
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		I like cooking for parties, but actually hosting one is a tricky and bothersome ordeal. It demands effort and the assumption that you actually like the people you have (certain family members!) to invite.
	 
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		If it's a birthday party then sure, I bring something. Otherwise I just bring myself and one guest. I have the one guest rule because when I go to parties alone there is always some weirdo there who tries to pick me up. The key is to bring one friend: a girl or guy and pretend you're shacking up with them. :monster: