Saturday nights are getting boring for me. I usually hang out with friends, go to movies with them, and go bowling with them. Those are pretty much the only things to do around here (I live in a small town where there's not much to do.).
Any ideas of what to do? I was thinking of having an "Apples to Apples" party at my house (if you've never played that game - definitely play it!) but I can't have too many people over.
By the way - most of my friends are guys, so the makeover thing etc. is out of the question =P
If you can answer this by this evening that would be great - otherwise, it's still good to know for weekends to come. Thanks a lot =D
-- Movie nights.
-- Go to the mall.
-- Go bowling.
-- Snowboarding.
-- Skiing.
-- Sliding.
-- Skating.
-- Take crazy pictures.
-- Make a movie (if you have a video camera.)
-- Go for walks.
-- Go for a drive (if you have your license.)
-- Listen to music.
-- Play games.
-- Have a scavenger hunt around your town.
-- Do make overs, even on the guys. (Ones who will let you.) [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
pinkkittykathy answered Saturday January 6 2007, 2:23 pm: try having a boared game night. sounds lame is fun. you can bring snacks movies and try to lay out games for three or more. compete for prizes that are lame but cute... i tried this with my friends they thought it was lame at first... then they started to compete for candy! take tons of pictures and play all night. everyone would get a little more relaxed becuz you showed them a hilarious time. while playing turn on fuuny movies and eat snacks. after developing pictures, use them as part of an invite for another party or for a thank you note. invite a few friends like 5 or 4 and make a scoreboard listing games and partygoers. prizes can be tons of candy or a movie. [ pinkkittykathy's advice column | Ask pinkkittykathy A Question ]
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