i was just wondering if anyone had any good ideas for a birthday party :-/ nothing to extrodinary,it's just with a couple of friends.
thanx for any ideas :-D
lilangelshan08 answered Friday May 27 2005, 8:21 am: just crash with a bunch of your girls for a slumber party, you're never too old for that, get either a bunch of scary movies or some chick flicks do each other's hair and pig out on things that'll rot your teeth [ lilangelshan08's advice column | Ask lilangelshan08 A Question ]
XxKaTiExLeIgHxX answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 1:58 pm: Sleepover
Movies
Bowling
Beach
Pool Party
BBQ
Go Out To Eat
Play Games
Mall
Ice Skating
Go Out For Ice Cream
Go to the Park
Go Horse Back Riding
Go to the Zoo
Go someplace that youve never been but would like to go
Lake Compounce
Six flags
a local Theme park
laurentaylor927 answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 11:02 pm: aww how funn!! with a small group you could go get your nails and hair done and then go out to eat and go to a movie and then have a small sleepover!! thatd be soo much fun!!
Live4HimAlways answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 10:51 pm: go out to eat and movies! my best friend did and we had a blast... after the movies have your girlies spend the night... if your a guy have your dudes or whatever to uh sprend the night if yall do stuff like that!! i hope i helped!! [ Live4HimAlways's advice column | Ask Live4HimAlways A Question ]
CountryCutie5734 answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 10:32 pm: Well if its not warm enough then throw a house party or rent a limo thats what i did one year ... rent a limo and get them to take yall to a restraunt or movies or some place cool .... Trust me that will be a BLAST!!!!
Hope thats a little more in season Blayre lol [ CountryCutie5734's advice column | Ask CountryCutie5734 A Question ]
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