LYYSSAA answered Monday March 17 2008, 8:46 pm: Get a card board box, pink helium balloons and markers. Make the pink balloons look like pigs and fill them with helium then put them in a box. at the bottom of the box write on a sheet of paper , Will you go to prom with me when pigs fly? and when your date opens the box the pigs will fly up and they wil see the note. GET IT? :) [ LYYSSAA's advice column | Ask LYYSSAA A Question ]
Sima answered Sunday March 16 2008, 9:57 pm: What I've seen done to friends:
- Fortune cookie microwaved for 5 seconds, 'prom with me?' written on small slip of paper. Gently pry open the cookie [since it is soft], and slip the paper inside. Close it back up, let it sit.
- My guy friend got permission from my parents while I was at tennis practice, filled up a bunch of balloons so that the room was completely smothered with balloons. He had flowers in his hands, and was holding up a sign that said 'Sweetheart's with me?'. It was extremely sweet.
- Kind of like a scavenger hunt. My friend Anna's boyfriend had all of her favorite things on-hand [Twizzler's, Reeses Pieces, ect.], laid them out so that she could follow them.
MissKhalili answered Sunday March 16 2008, 7:12 pm: well there are alot of cute ways...
you could hang a poster up in there last period class saying::
their name
+
your name
=
prom?
or you could go to the persons house nad leave a trail of bananas from there door leading to you and slip a note in there door or text them or something for them to come outside and once they get to the end of the trail hold a sign up that say 'I'd go bananas if you'd come with me to prom"
and another one is leave little roses or candies in each of their classes and with those roses and or candies, each time leave a not that reveals you asking this person to prom with your name at the very end of the puzzle...
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