Question Posted Wednesday October 31 2007, 11:33 pm
ok im turning 16 in may. and i want to start planning. or at least get some ideas for a party. like what me and my friends can do. im inviting like 13 people. no drinking, no drugs. and at my house. maybe a bomfire. is that stupid considering its in may??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? grrwtf answered Thursday November 1 2007, 8:32 pm: noo way bonfires are funnn. i go to at least 2 bonfires a week during the summer. just make sure you have smores.. and if ANYONE says they are on i diet melt a marshmellow and smear it in their face... some fun things you can do at a bonfire... FIREWORKS.. just be careful bc they tend to get a little crazy.. also some kind of camping.. just if no one is into sleeping outside. then scratch that idea.. there are sooo many things you can do. hope i helped. if you have any questions feel free to ask me! [ grrwtf's advice column | Ask grrwtf A Question ]
Rosalina answered Thursday November 1 2007, 7:12 pm: Nope. Bonfires are always fun. So are races(stupid ones), water type fights(balloons or guns) music(be your own DJ) and dressing up(costumes!! ;) [ Rosalina's advice column | Ask Rosalina A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Sunday October 28 2007, 1:08 pm: I don't think it's stupid, my 16th birthday is in July and me and my best friend are already planning it, and her's too (her birthday is in September). What we're doing is looking at this site and getting ideas from it, and getting stuff cheaper for substitues. Unless you're rich, you'd have to.
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