hey im turning 14 on febuary 3rd & i just moved into a nice big house(media room,living room,5 bedroom,big bakyard that goes to a lake) but anyways im thinking of havin a party & like invitin like 15-25 ppl ova for it & mayb a d.j. i have no clue wut 2 do! i wunt 2 have a party sooo bad & i dont wunt it 2 suk so i need ideas on stuff 2 do please! thanx i rate 5!
P.S. i have a g/f weve been together for 6 months & i have lots of friends & im popular & i also need 2 know how 2 get my parents out & im male!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? NEVERLETG00 answered Saturday January 8 2005, 8:10 pm: i dont think your parents are going to let you have the house to yourself ( aka a house party ) but i'm sure that they wont be like 'okay lets play pin the tail on the donkey!!!' so i dont think you have to worry about them too much, well where i live, ny, its all snow but if it was the summer i would say like put up a tent like most people do if you ever went to a graduation party and they put tables underneath there, so i would say have the dj under there and everything outside by the lake or something, put up a volley ball net and stuff (boy i wish it was summer now since im talking about it lol) but i'm not quite sure where you live, but if its going to be in the house i would say pick a room where your parents wouldn't mind a ton of kids in, like maybe the basement cuz you guys might be really loud, maybe get out some games and stuff like that, like once again idk where you live, but happy early birthday and have fun! =) x0 Renee [ NEVERLETG00's advice column | Ask NEVERLETG00 A Question ]
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