next month im turning 16 and i want to have a really sweet party. I live on a lake and i have a big back yard, i just dont want it to be a lot of people just standing around not having any fun...soo what are some good ideas to make sure that people are having fun?
BLONDShorty answered Friday July 28 2006, 6:33 pm: well, i think it should be like a choice for the pool party. like you can tell them to bring their swim suits if they want and have a lot of food, music, decorations, and invite a lot of people
Keosha answered Friday July 28 2006, 5:55 pm: I think u should have a big party on your lake. Like have jet skis and wake boarding ans tanning and lots of loud music and food. It should end up awesome!
Hope I helped!
~Keosha [ Keosha's advice column | Ask Keosha A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Friday July 28 2006, 5:27 pm: Have music(maybe a dj)et lots of food, tell peoplr to bring their bathing suits if you live on a lake. Have a bonfire at night.
shannonbond answered Friday July 28 2006, 5:14 pm: Ooh, I'd make it a swimming party. And maybe have a bonfire or something going on in your backyard! Definitely have food & drinks in your backyard on tables & such so no one will go hungry. When people are done swimming, or just getting some food, have some music going in your backyard so they can be dancinggg and having fun. Haha, happy early birthday. :] [ shannonbond's advice column | Ask shannonbond A Question ]
BabbiD0LL answered Friday July 28 2006, 5:09 pm: since you have such biq land have a rave :] qet like a DJ &+ rent some cool spot liqhts have munchies &+ everyone will be dancin
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