Okay, so it's the 4th of July and I'm looking for something to do with my friends. We were gonna go to the beach to watch fireworks, but that happened yesterday and we didn't know. So we were still going to go to the beach, but it's POURING outside. I thought, hm, why don't I just have a cookout and maybe a bonfire, since I don't have any fireworks it'll be kind of blahh. But it'll be kind of tough to have a bonfire/cookout in the pouring rain. What could we do that'd be fun for the 4th, besides just hanging around at one of our houses?
Btw- I want to do something fun, because I didn't do anything last 4th because I just had surgery and I couldn't really move too much.
& we can't watch fireworks somewhere else because it's raining.
16/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? soundslikepink answered Wednesday July 4 2007, 4:29 pm: The cool thing about the 4th of July is that many places are desolate. While most people are having their parties, cook outs, and preparing for fireworks displays, places like the mall or the movie theater are virtually empty. You might consider going to one of those places since it seems like mother nature isn't cooperating with you. Unfortunately, because it is raining, there isn't much you can do to celebrate the 4th this year, but that doesn't mean you can't have fun. Throw an impromptu party. Have a sleepover. Have a movie night. Have a game night. There are things that you can do to still have fun. Good luck! :) [ soundslikepink's advice column | Ask soundslikepink A Question ]
iwantthetruth answered Wednesday July 4 2007, 4:06 pm: hey depending on where you live there could be other fireworks around. go on google and type in fireworks 4th of july and then youre zip code. i bet theres something close by. or you can buy those little popping things that have confetii in them and pop em at nite. id be pretty fun. heh well have fun =]
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