This is something EVERYONE can answer.
Tell me all about the coolest party you've ever been to!
What was the theme? What did you do there?
Where was it? How was it decorated?
I want to have a party
but I have no idea where to start!
Please help me! thanks!
LagunaBabe answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 10:39 pm: The coolest party I've ever been to is a sweet sixteen. The theme was rockstar, and we danced, sang, and watched a concert (she had a concert, at her sweet sixteen). It was at this nightclub that her dad owned, so she got to have her party there. It was decorated with cd's, album covers everywhere, lights everywhere (like you would see in a nightclub). It was awesome. =) [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
KristinaKinesthetic answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 10:29 pm: i ' ve been having halloween parties since 6 th grade , and those always turn out funn . c:
i think that [ if you ' re a teenager ] , the key elements are food , music , and people .
xgracee8P answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 9:47 pm: okay, well.. i know alot of people do it but its really fun!! I had a murder mystery birthday party once, and it was soo creative and fun to make, and party in. I sent out invites to people and their identities.. mr.plum.. mrs.white.. mrs.peackock and miss scarlet.. and they had to come dressed as the person. Then i had my family members make clues and tasks you had to do to get the clues and you had to figure out what room, who did it, and what they used.. pretty much like the game clue. And if you wanted you could make it really interesting and sorta play out the murder and stuff. And i served strawberry daquari's and made it really old timish. its alot of work though.. but worth it. [ xgracee8P's advice column | Ask xgracee8P A Question ]
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