my moms friend had cancer and about 1 week ago the treatment finished and he is okay. well the hole company is having a party for him [john]. it is also his 61th birthday. Could i have some suggestions on sayings for him cake.
1) it needs to involve something w. gettin his cancer treated and bein well
2) he loves golf
3) it needs to include something for his b-day
*ashlee* answered Saturday July 9 2005, 12:49 am: have a cake that says something along the lines of "good as 16 again..or was it 61?" something like that, and then fit the golf in there, like the 6 in 16, a cockeyed golf club, or the circles in the sixes, golf balls. or the ones could be those little golf flags, and the border of the cake could be little golf balls. i hope my ideas werent too crappy! [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
smartgirl321 answered Friday July 8 2005, 7:42 pm: you could have the cake decorated like a golf course and and have them pu a little golf club in the cake. for the words, happy 61st and cancer recovery john!
~Maegan~ [ smartgirl321's advice column | Ask smartgirl321 A Question ]
TacyBabe answered Friday July 8 2005, 6:55 pm: hey this may sound stupid but here i got!
Con-Grates! U SURVIED all 18 holes with many more holes o come!
i kno it stupid but wut i mean by it is he survied it all the way threw cancer!!! and to make it easier for him you put it in a golf way! have the cake have a person and a flag and the green with him geting it in! i dont kno ur liimit but thats alll i can think of! and for the b-day i did have a single clue [ TacyBabe's advice column | Ask TacyBabe A Question ]
LanaBabie answered Friday July 8 2005, 6:50 pm: I'm not the best with this kind of thing, but see if you can find maybe little golf balls or something, like the kind that you put on cakes and like decorations like that. You could also have the frosting design be golf-oriented. You could write maybe, "Congradulations and Happy Birthday" or "Glad your better. Happy Birthday" Something to that effect. Good Luck. <3 Lana [ LanaBabie's advice column | Ask LanaBabie A Question ]
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