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Question Posted Saturday June 30 2007, 10:49 pm

does anyone think people who have birthday parties are a little self-involved?

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diva101 answered Sunday July 1 2007, 2:20 am:
N0 BECAUSE B-DAY PARTiES ARE DA 0NCE A YEAR PARTiES THAT Y0U HAVE S0 Y0U CAN SHiNE AND WH0EVER SAiD THAT iS A C0LD HEARTLESS PERS0N.

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clairedear answered Sunday July 1 2007, 12:52 am:
If that person is mean about it or uses the party to make sure the spot light is on them and nothing else matters then yes. But i think birthday parties with my friends where we play cards and go out places and eat pizza till we barf and have a sleepover or something is a really fun way to spend a birthday!

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