Question Posted Wednesday January 10 2007, 8:18 pm
okay so my birthday is on february 11th.
i want to have a birthday party and i dont know where to have it.
-its my 14th
-i only want to have a few close friends like maybe around 12. because i'v seen the after effect of huge house partys, plus i want all of the attention basicly.
-last year we stayed at a hotel and swam and hung out all night & crap.
-i dont want websites for ideas. just give them to me straightt.
I wasss thinking...i could make it a theme...like a black and white party or something...and we can turn off the lights and dancee and.....Hmmmm...im not shure what else ...if you fiind out any more ideas pleaseee tell me:)
btw happy early birthdayy<33
-Krazy [ Krazy's advice column | Ask Krazy A Question ]
xxlilreddivaxx answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 11:48 pm: you can have a mini party at your house and dance all night long!!! Thats what my best friend did and only like 7 people went (but it was fun). Try putting disco, rap, and reggaeton. Also, you can go to an amusement park or go bowling. You can also go ice skating if you want. ummm if you live close to orlando, then go to disney or universal. If you dont want to do any of those things, then just go to a nice restaurant and enjoy yourself there!!!! Happy early bday!!!! I dont kno wat i want to do with mine either (its on feb. 7) !!!! Hope you have fun! [ xxlilreddivaxx's advice column | Ask xxlilreddivaxx A Question ]
Mini_Cutie answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 11:46 pm: mayb you could go out to dinner
- go under age clubing
- have a beach partey
- have a pool partey
- have a sleepover
- have a dress up partey
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