Question Posted Wednesday September 5 2007, 12:08 am
My birthday is in ten days and I want to do something fun with all of my friends that doesnt take too much effort to plan. I do not want a house party, a bonfire, or a sleepover (considering this is oging to be co-ed). What's something really unique and fun? Suggest away!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? babyygirlx18 answered Friday September 7 2007, 5:03 pm: go to a beach near you! the weather is still pretty nice and warm, and the beach is just.. the BEST! there's so many things to do, and you can stay there the whole day. you can go swimming, surfing, tanning, building sandcastles, have contests, dance, play sports. and then when it gets dark or the sunsets cut the cake and you guys can all eat it under the stars =]. or you can toast marshmellows, but you didn't want a bonfire lol. =] that soundss pretty fun to mee =] haha.
well if you don't like that idea im sure there are a lot more things you can do, maybe just rent a party bus? im not an expert in party buses so you can go to google and look it up.
sorry this is all i can thinkk of at the moment. hope i helped thoughh =]
boo12349 answered Thursday September 6 2007, 6:55 pm: well you could do a fake bar with like some girls in scimpy clothes for the guys!!! and like minimum of 50 peoplewitch would be cool [ boo12349's advice column | Ask boo12349 A Question ]
sweetie91 answered Thursday September 6 2007, 4:07 pm: eerrr...hmmm...why alll have anyc dayout and go to the spa..relax and till ur dirty littl secrets(if ya know wah i mena)..lol..x dnt anymore ideas [ sweetie91's advice column | Ask sweetie91 A Question ]
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