alright, so my birthday is comin up in the beginning of november. i want to have a party because i haven't had one since i was like 12 (im turning 15 now).. i had an idea for a party bus but i'm gunna save that for my 16th birthday. and i was thinking about having just a big party at my house, but i dont want my parents to be there ..so does anyone know of any good places to have one?
GANGStAhBAbiiEx answered Saturday October 1 2005, 6:38 pm: ok well you could rent a place it might be kind of expensive though. you can tell you parents that you want to have a birthday party down stairs and if they can stay up stairs that would be great. thats if you have 2 floors if not you can get them to go somewhere just for about 3-4 hours.
tasuki answered Saturday October 1 2005, 4:59 pm: Personally, I don't think that's a very good idea. You are way young to be having a party without your parents. Things could go horribly wrong. Somebody could start smoking marijuana or raping people. Unless that's what you want. In which case I suggest an abandoned warehouse. =/ I don't mean to be a smartass, but I really am serious about you being to young for that kind of party. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
sillyrob answered Saturday October 1 2005, 4:46 pm: Bowling alleys are pretty fun, everyone loves bowling, and those who don't shouldn't be your friends. Those places that have video games and little rides outside are cool too, the smaller version of amusement parks. I'm not sure what they're called. Like a Chuck-E-Cheese for teens. Not sure what else a bunch of teenagers could do (legally, but I wouldn NOT advice that), possibly a group movie followed by one of the things I already mentioned. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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