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Question Posted Friday October 1 2004, 6:41 pm

I NEED HELP! My friend is having a party, and I really want 2 go! The bad thing is I thnk there will be beer there...should I still go?

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sExY_LiL_BoO_BeCkY answered Friday October 1 2004, 6:46 pm:
Well, no offense but if it's ur friend and u think they have beer and u don't want 2 drink then u might be hanging out w/the wrong crowd, but I'm not trying 2 tell u who 2 hang out with. Also, u should go anyways b-c u will still have fun, w/out the beer. Just when some1 offers it say no, and mean it. I hope I have helped u.

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