Question Posted Thursday October 13 2005, 11:21 am
I'm going to a birthday party tommorrow and it's fancy dress. Everyone has to come as something beginning with the letter "B".
I am completely broke as I am a student living on £30 a week. Normally I wouldn't have a problem with fancy dress because I can sew and I've brought my sewing machine with me but I can't afford the material.
I was thinking of going as a bumblebee. I'd make yellow stripes on some black clothes using coloured tape and manufacture wings somehow.
Unfortunately, I've only been living in Bradford for about 3 weeks so I don't know where sells coloured gaffa or electrical tape.
Any ideas would be gratefully received, the more practical the better.
xBestAddiction answered Thursday October 13 2005, 2:16 pm: Beauty Queen
Belle from Beauty and the Beast
Bride
Bozooka Bubble Gum
Barbie
Someone you know whos name starts with B
Buzz LightYear but you could make it cute
Bear
Button maybe? Like wear all different shapes and sizes of buttons and wear a shirt thats says "Cute as a Button <--sew one on your shirt instead of the word"
hopelessly_devoted answered Thursday October 13 2005, 12:16 pm: well im not sure what kind of clothes you have now, or what kind of material, but i think being a bridesmaid would be great, you could basically have any nice dress and a small bouquet of flowers, i hope you think if something good, if you dont do that, i hope a helped a little, bye [ hopelessly_devoted's advice column | Ask hopelessly_devoted A Question ]
xObEaChbAbEoX answered Thursday October 13 2005, 12:08 pm: barbie
business person
banana
bat
baby
bachlor/bachlorette
boxcar racer
BRIDE
butterfly
maybe you can go to google.com and type in words that start wih the letter b or something like that lol
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