im having my 14th birthday party on february 10th, and it going to be at my grandmas house because my mom dosnt trust 25 people in my house because my last party got to out of hand. I having in my grandmas basement because its hugee down there, but there ones probably, theres absolutly nothing down there except a drum set. I'm so afraid were going to have nothing to do, my mom said we could hook a tv up down there and watch a movie, so i was going to play that, and then that night were gunna play man hunt be in between i have no idea what do to. Do any of you have any ideas on what to do. There going to be 13, 14 and 15 year olds, pleasee helppp<33
christina answered Saturday February 3 2007, 11:13 am: February 10th is my 16th birthday and I'm having a party too, so I know how you feel right now.
Play Twister or video games. If you have a PS2, get the DDR game, or the GuitarHeroII game. I heard that's pretty good. Have tons of munchies to pig out on, and if there's guys there, play spin the bottle. Or 7 minutes in heaven. Tv is always good, and so are scary movies. =) Or you could watch a comedy. Or you guys could just sit around & talk. If it's not cold where you live, go outside & do something fun. And if it is, have a snowball war. =)
So, happy birthday, & hopefully you have a ton of fun. =)
gangstaaxxliciouss answered Saturday February 3 2007, 8:01 am: bring like twister or Cranium (love that game.) and put all kinds of snacks to pick on and the movie was a good idea. spin the bottle or truth or dare are 2 of the most fun games =) i dont know if you're having boys there but if you do then definitely play Spin the Bottle. 7 minutes in heaven is always good. bring music so people can listen you could even get a DJ. Now that would be cool!!!! just ask some close friends for some ideas and i bet they will have a bunch.
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