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Question Posted Saturday January 14 2006, 5:29 pm

its my friend's birthday party tomorrow and i said i could go then my mom told me that my cousin's birthday (shes my age) is the same night and we were invited over for dinner. which one should i go to ???

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s0uthxsid3x0x answered Sunday January 15 2006, 1:30 pm:
sorry this might be a little to late but ask your mom if you could go to your cousins party first and leave early so you still have time to go to your friends party.
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