Question Posted Thursday October 11 2007, 10:27 pm
My family is having a Halloween, party mainly because we have no plans on Halloween, and me and my friends and my brother all don't want to go trick or treating. We figure it's a good idea since probably most people don't have plans besides handing out candy haha. But then we thought, well Halloween is on a school night, and what if people can't stay late, and also what if some of our friends have plans, like trick or treating anyways? That makes us think we should do it on the weekend because there might be more people and we could party as long as we want. But if we do that, none of us (nor my friends!) will have anything to do on Halloween :[ So there is pros and cons to both. What would you do if you were in this situation?! Thanks!!!!
LagunaBabe answered Friday October 12 2007, 3:50 pm: I think you should have the party the weekend before, because like you said, you all can party as long as want. So it should be tons of fun. And for those of you who don't go trick or treating, you can all stay at your house (or another friend's house) and watch a scary movie together. The AMC (it's a network on tv, incase you don't have it) Monsterfest will be on then, they have tons of scary movies on there, if you have that channel. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
Melody answered Friday October 12 2007, 1:33 pm: I think you should do it the weekend before. Make the party that much better. For Halloween, me and my friends just walk around town. Dorky yeah, but we've done ever since we were to old to trick or treat. You don't have to do anything special for Halloween. Stay in with a few friend's a watch scary movies till about 10 or so. They always have scary movie marathons. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
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