Ok i was thinking of having casino night be the theme of my sweet 16 party but my dad doesnt like the idea because we cant gamble until we are 21..so it isnt "appropriate." What do you guys think? there wouldnt be gambling or anything at the party..just some really cool party decorations. (if your interested in looking at them check out party411.com) Maybe some card playing and a pool table would be at the party..but no gambling or anything..i just thought it would be a cool idea. What do you think?
kooka-burra answered Saturday April 30 2005, 1:34 pm: I really think it would be fun. Maybe your dad doesn't understand that there will be no gambling. Sit him down talk to him, maybe you can get another grown up to get your dad to say OK. I'm sure he'll say it's OK.
sounds like it's going to be a really fun party.
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LoveNJstyle answered Saturday April 30 2005, 12:25 pm: if you really like it and you think your friends would enjoy it then by all means, do what you like within the rules. if your just playin cards i would give all the guests chips to start off with then at the end who ever has the most chips at the end gets all the glory... no money lol. have fun! <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
Crazy_Girl15 answered Saturday April 30 2005, 12:11 pm: I think that's an awesome idea.. like have everyone dress up like they're going into a casino and have like fake ash trays and like apple cider so it looks like beer? i don't know sounds awesome.. just tell your dad that he needs to chil.. it's your sweet 16 and you should be able to have it the way you want.. plus you are going to be 16.. i think you're able to make your own decisions
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