okay .. one of my really good guy friends is moving away. im 13/f and we just finished 8th grade.. well i want to have a moving party for hym and make it a suprise..
what kind of theme do we need ??
What Gift Should We Give Him??
i rate high bc thys kid is pretty much y best friend
xoxunforgetablexox answered Thursday June 23 2005, 5:12 pm: well why dont you just make it a really nice event that you and all your friends can chill at and have a great time before he leaves. a gift? well maybe be creative and make like a collage of all your memories together..&/or a gift for his new room, something unforgetable that will always be in his heart.
mushoku answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 7:38 pm: Give him a cup with a thousand mile long string attached to another cup to call you on.
Ok, seriously, get him something to remember you (or all of you) by. Like a photobook blank unlined diary lookin' thing that everybody can put pictures or little drawings or whatever in. That's what we did for a buddy in high school when he went off to boot camp.
For a theme, whatever you can come up, or none at all. Get his parents to help - they'll be your best resource. A graduation theme might work well, though. [ mushoku's advice column | Ask mushoku A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 7:35 pm: pools are always fun (assuming that you or a friend has one that would let you borrow it for a night). pizza is always good. but also supply over snacks like chips n' salsa and cheese and crackers and easy stuff like that. or if your friend happens to love bowling, then why not have it there? or putt putt etc.
for a gift, i like the idea of downloading about 15 songs that really have a true meaning for your friendship (like graduation by vitamin c is cute). if yall had any good times while listening to a certain song then put that on the playlist!
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