Hey,
I'm having a Halloween party tomorrow night. There are seven of us and it's in my house followed by a sleepover. We are all dressed up and set to go trick or treating but the forecast is rain!! If it rains really awfully we can't go out (we will if it's drizzle or just light though) as we all already have colds and stuff thanks to this lovely British weather!
My question is: do any of you wonderful people have any wonderful ideas as to what we can do if it DOES rain for the entire duration of the party? We are all sixteen, but please no 'just put on some music!' suggestions because that's boring! We don't mind being a little silly and acting like kids. We have already decided on movies, twister in costume, eating donuts hanging from the ceiling (VERY DIFFICULT!) and hide and seek in the dark. Can you think of anything else?
orphans answered Sunday October 30 2005, 9:25 pm: Answer: Some suggestions include, bobbing for apples, carving pumpkins, baking cookies with Halloween shapes, toilet papering each other to look like mummys, and pulling a prank on the first person to fall asleep! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Californias_Hottest_xO answered Sunday October 30 2005, 9:18 pm: You can watch scary movies, prank call people, play truth or dare, spin the bottle, pin the nose on michael jackson ((hahah!!!!)), and 7 minutes in heaven.
MissJessicaPaige answered Sunday October 30 2005, 9:11 pm: You can watch scary movies and get yourselves freaked out, prank call people order pizza yummy! play truth or dare, play some other games, play with some makeup, tell scary stories, pillow fights, clean out the fridge, get high off of candy :P [ MissJessicaPaige's advice column | Ask MissJessicaPaige A Question ]
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