mrs_radcliffe answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 1:18 pm: Why dont you have a beach party or garden party! or even house party. If you cant do that mabe go to the beach with a couple of friends and then have a sleepover.
texangirl01 answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 12:41 pm: throw a party! either have it be formal, dressy casual, or have some kind of crazy theme. make all the girls dress in white and all the boys in black or pick a theme from a movie...somehting like that! oh and as far as gifts....ask for a car! lol [ texangirl01's advice column | Ask texangirl01 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 12:09 pm: Hmm. Movies? PaRk? Bowling? Zoo? LaseRquest? OR keep it at home?? You could RENT some movies, pig out on junk food, do make oveRs, camp out in the backyaRd, go swimming.. if you have a pool, put on a fashion show, do kaRaoke, play gRoup games.. such as TwisteR and Trivia PuRsuit. You could make it a themed paRty.. such as a mini Rave.. minus the dRugs. OR make it like a little ballRoom dance oR a laua! Also, you neglected to state ABOUT how many people will be pResent, so I'm not EXACTLY shoRe what to Run on heRe. HoweveR, if theRe's only going to be a few people in attendance, how about going to a ResoRt spa foR a few houRs? Y'all could get youR fingeR nails and toe nails done, get soothing facials, tan, Receive a foot and body massage and so on. I'm shoRe that would be GREAT fun!! Might be a bit pRicey, but if you keep you numbeR of guests to a minimum peRhaps you might be able to woRk things out, since it's youR 16th biRthday, and that only comes aRound ONCE in a LIFETIME! Just be cReative and be open!! Hopefully I've been of at least SOME help heRe!! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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