i'm debating if i shood have a 14th b-day party. or jsut a little gathering with friends. for my 13th my mom treated me and 3 close friends to movies a nite in town and dinner. idn if i shood do that again or have some friends over at my house. i think i'm a little too old to like have a planned party somewhere like at a party place
hckypuck answered Thursday July 28 2005, 7:11 pm: listen.. im 17 ... and for my b-day i just took like 5 of my closest friends and went to somewhere nice. like dinner and a movie. or a arcade kinda thing. ice skating. it doesnt matter if its a party or sumthing. just w/e makes you happy ... kk.
Laners1623 answered Thursday July 28 2005, 6:54 pm: well im 14 and my birthday was a little different of a situation. if you want to have a party with a bunch of people then maybe find a bud that has a birthday that is close to yours and have a combined one. or if you just dont want to have a party and some of your close friends to come over for some scary movies and a good time
XSUMMERxLOViiNX answered Thursday July 28 2005, 6:54 pm: well i think if you think your to old to have a birthday party then you should just have the gathering! i would have a night around town because thats always fun and your closest friends would make i funner! and no drama will happen or anything if you keep it small!! hope i helped! X0X SHANNON [ XSUMMERxLOViiNX's advice column | Ask XSUMMERxLOViiNX A Question ]
sunny411 answered Thursday July 28 2005, 6:53 pm: hey thats cool just have like a slumber part or something and have pizza and all these cool games or something that sounds like fun!! lol
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