The 2019 Oscars Swag Bags Include Pot-Laced Candy and $100,000 Worth of Other Goodies. See What’s Inside

Steve Williams

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Good question Bob

The short answer is no, however we always have had an Awards party and yes we had a red carpet and early on we used to have chauffeurs park our guests' cars as they arrived on the red carpet.Once we even rented one of those giant searchlights

Our invitions were aways the ballot of the major awards. When people RSVP'd they would cast their vote in each category and my wife would tally the "people's votes" and after each award we would have someone open the envelope for that category as we voted. We were pretty accurate each year. At commercials we played Oscar trivia with the winner at the end getting an Oscar

we usually serve dinner and once served veal Oscar for the entree

This year however we couldn't as we just got back yesterday from a week of R&R in Mexico and we didn't have enough time
 
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Hi-FiGuy

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Just been reading about this, it equates to nothing but a participation trophy so nobody's feelings get hurt.
The slogan is even "Everyone wins".
Pretty sad that they couldn't donate the money to a cause and make a statement that they did so.
At least if their feelings get hurt they can deaden the pain with all the weed products included.

Everyone of those bags could change someones life that is struggling.
 

cjfrbw

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Do those bags hold Wilson speakers?
 

NorthStar

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Good question Bob

The short answer is no, however we always have had an Awards party and yes we had a red carpet and early on we used to have chauffeurs park our guests' cars as they arrived on the red carpet.Once we even rented one of those giant searchlights

Our invitions were aways the ballot of the major awards. When people RSVP'd they would cast their vote in each category and my wife would tally the "people's votes" and after each award we would have someone open the envelope for that category as we voted. We were pretty accurate each year. At commercials we played Oscar trivia with the winner at the end getting an Oscar

we usually serve dinner and once served veal Oscar for the entree

This year however we couldn't as we just got back yesterday from a week of R&R in Mexico and we didn't have enough time

This is so cool Steve, I think it's a great tradition. Enjoy your evening.
 

spiritofmusic

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Good question Bob

The short answer is no, however we always have had an Awards party and yes we had a red carpet and early on we used to have chauffeurs park our guests' cars as they arrived on the red carpet.Once we even rented one of those giant searchlights

Our invitions were aways the ballot of the major awards. When people RSVP'd they would cast their vote in each category and my wife would tally the "people's votes" and after each award we would have someone open the envelope for that category as we voted. We were pretty accurate each year. At commercials we played Oscar trivia with the winner at the end getting an Oscar

we usually serve dinner and once served veal Oscar for the entree

This year however we couldn't as we just got back yesterday from a week of R&R in Mexico and we didn't have enough time
These kind of parties don't happen around where we've moved to. We prefer to dunk guests' heads in the creek outside Lol.

Best thing for their overheated egos.
 

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