Didn't know which subject to put this under-but need advice/
Question Posted Wednesday December 22 2004, 11:37 pm
tomorrow me, my best friend, her boyfriend, and my fwb are going to spend the nite at a hotel as sorta a fun thing to do. im telling my parents that im sleeping over at my friends house but im scared shes actually gonna call my friends mom and find out we aren't there-she has a history of calling my friend's houses-is there anything i can tell her, or do to make sure she doesn't call??? do you think she'll even call guh need advice help fast
lyDia_LoU answered Thursday December 23 2004, 1:24 pm: Just like tell her to call your cell phone-if youhave one. If you don't then there's nothing you really can do! Neways, if you have a cell phone tell ur mom that her dad is making business calls the whole night and doesn't want your best friend's friends holding up the line or something. good luck! [ lyDia_LoU's advice column | Ask lyDia_LoU A Question ]
DrAnqel answered Thursday December 23 2004, 12:16 am: tell your mom that the two of you may be going to someone elses house, or that you'll make sure to call her to have her talk to the parent, because their house phone line wasn't working right, or you could have your friend call and pretend to be her mom, and leave a message on your mom's machine, something like that, I've got many more, IM me sillyangel869 im always on. Hope i helped though. Good luck and have fun! -Angel [ DrAnqel's advice column | Ask DrAnqel A Question ]
SweetStarx89 answered Thursday December 23 2004, 12:06 am: hey you can have her call your cell phone if you have one? or maybe be like her parents are going to take us out i think so we might not be at the house until maybe late. or just tell her the truth were you are. i think thats the best way unless you have the kinda mom i have and cant tell her anything but thats the best way to go. hope i helped. take care. x3 SweetStar. [ SweetStarx89's advice column | Ask SweetStarx89 A Question ]
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