my boyfriends birthday is coming up on the 16th and i wanted to do something really special. this year we had a really bad homecoming, i was in a really bad mood etc, at one point i told him his tie was really ugly ( a lie) but he got upset bc he really liked it and he ended up returning it well the whole night sucked. so for his birthday i went out and bought the tie and im going to give it to him with a note saying meet me here at this time like a restaurant and have him dress up and wear the tie and ill get all dressed up and go out to eat. then i want to drive him somewhere and pull over but i dunno where to go. and have a playlist set up and roll all the windows down on my truck and have our own little homecoming. but i dunno where to go and some basics to make it cute not cheesey please help :]Thanks.
ps i live in houston,tx
Klinque answered Friday December 7 2007, 1:17 pm: Get your friends involved! His Too! If the point is to recreate the night, but to flip it and make it memorable for being "magical", not disaterous, then you might need some help. See if you can get your friends to dress up too! Maybe keep the dinner just the two of you, but find a well lit, not overly loud parking lot, (maybe a wal-mart) and have your friends wait there with the stereo and also dressed up. (have them wait in their cars, this is very important for the surprise. Tell you you just needed to pick something up or something... then, when you park,(at like, the farthest spot from the store, but closer to your friends cars, and ask if he wants to go with you. let him kinda get out first, and when he steps out, let your friends know to get out of thier cars, and start up the music.... ask him "may I have this dance"... and then arty the night away. [ Klinque's advice column | Ask Klinque A Question ]
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