Well I did not partake but I did have a "please pass the jelly" moment at the last memorial.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xBydH93eDY
My wife, daughter, sister-in-law, her baby, and I originally sat up front during the memorial. However, my daughter became fidgety (as usual) and we had to move to the back momentarily. Her sister and I was under the impression that our family was coming back up front so sister-in-law and neice remained up front as we all moved to the back. Finally, my wife told me that we were staying in the back. The talk was finished, as was the prayer, and now the witnesses are moving to pass the bread around.
During this part, I got up to ask my wife's sister if she wanted to come to the back. She said no so I went back to sit down with my family and I noticed on the way back to my chair someone in the row of seats where the elder I knew was sitting. This person was looking at me with a look of disgust and was shaking her head like I was some bumbling idiot or something.
I later told my wife about it and she said that that individual had no room to criticize for she and her husband (though related to the elder) were C.E.O.'s (Christmas' and Easter's Only, a reference to people who attend church only on those days). I laughed and said, "But honey, Jehovah's Witnesses don't celebrate Christmas. So they would only be E.O.'s or M.O.'s (Memorials Only)."