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You'll be listed in a phone book or somewhere that people can look you up. "A", in most cities, will be the first thing listed so I'd try to put that A in the front so people would see me first.

!6th b-day party ideas?

!6th b-day party ideas?

Here are some ideas for your party...

1. Do a scavenger hunt. Divide into two teams of 4 people. Enough to fit in one car. Give each team a digital or polaroid camera and a list of items to find. After one or two hours teams will return to your house and turn in their items. Have a BBQ and people can share pictures and stories of the scavenger hunt and determine the winner. Each picture is worth a different amount of points. You can collect tangible things as well as pictures of the team doing things. Some ideas are:

1. A picture kissing a handsome stranger (the group can vote how many points depending on how handsome)

2. A picture of how many people they can get in a phone booth (one point per person, two if the get people to join in not on their team)

3. A picture with the team posed in crowns from Burger King.

4. A picture with the team standing in front of a Hooters restaurant lifting their shirts over their faces and showing their hooters. (One point for each male and five points for each female)

5. A picture of a team member lying on a pool table.

6. A picture standing or swimming in a park lake.

7. A picture of a team member wearing a trenchcoat.

8. A picture of the team on a slide in a playground.

9. A picture of the men on the team in a women's rest room

10. A picture of the team playing football (bonus if they are wearing helmets)

11. A picture of the team in one dressing room at a department store.

You can also have tangible "Things" on the list that are worth a certain number of points.

-- 1 point items:

paper clips, old movie tickets, a garden tool from the neighbor, napkins or matchbooks from a bar, etc

-- 3 point items:

Include things like an autograph of a high school quarterback or cheerleader (someone from your party)a nametag from a convienence store clerk (bonus points for the longest name), the sexiest pair of boxer shorts or underwear from a neighbor or someone is wearing at the party.

2. Have a BBQ/pool party. If you have a pool, or with five acres, maybe a creek, lake, etc, get some Tiki torches from home depot, some leis and inflatable palm trees from Party City, and have everyone wear their bathing suits. You can also get some Christmas lights and string them in the trees real cheap. For music, you could have an iPod with speakers. Play some games like limbo, flashlight tag, sardines, skinny dipping at midnight.

3. Play Kick Ball or Wiffle Ball. I hosted a wiffle ball party a few years ago. Everyone had fun! With five acres you should have plenty of room. Play an hour and then go back to your house and BBQ. Your menu can include hot dogs and peanuts just like the ball park. You can make a party goodie bag for everyone with a pack of baseball cards, bubble gum, and small toys.

4. Play strip poker. The rules are that once you lose and you are in your underwear (bra and undrewear for girls), then you have to stay that way until the game is over. Tell everyone in advance so they can come dressed however they would feel comfortable. Some people might wear boxers, sports bras, sexy lingerie, or long underwear, whatever they are comfortable wearing as underwear around other people. Take a group photo before the game starts with everyone dressed. Once the game ends, take another photo with everyone in their underwear. For those who are shy, they can wear a paper bag over their head. When I did this it was twelve people. The party was alot of fun and the photo was the best part. Everyone wanted a copy of the photos. Some people just stayed in their underwear for the rest of the party.

5. Murder mystery. You can buy these games at most games stores or Hallmark stores. The Game kit includes invitations, characters for each person, costume ideas, and menus to serve in theme with the party. I have done two of these parties and both were a success. If you have a barn, decorate it so it is in the theme of the party.

6. Have a bonfire. With five acres, there should be plenty of space. Toast marshmellows, make samores, and tell ghost stories or play games around the fire. Some party games ideas, but not necessarily a theme.

-- Frozen T-shirt contest. The day before the party, get T-shirts wet and put them in the freezer. At the party, whoever can get the shirt on first is the winner.

-- Truth or dare. I know it is cliche and usually ends up amounting to nothing, but it is almost a rite of growing up. If you want to try a different approach, have everyone write five questions for the truth jar and two dares for the dare jar. Each person has to choose from one or the other until they are all gone. This is good for two reasons. First, you might draw your own dare so they aren't too crazy like run down the street naked or something ridiculous that can't be done. Second, it doesn't turn in to escalating dares that become ridiculous and then everyone just chooses truth.

-- I never. Each person takes a turn saying something like I have never kissed a boy or I have never ridden a roller coaster. If you have done what the person says, then you lose a point, take a drink, etc.

-- Chubby Bunny. Each person puts one marshmallow in their mouth and then says “Chubby Bunny”. Without swallowing, they put another marshmallow in their mouth and say “Chubby Bunny” again. If they spit out any marshmellows or can’t say “Chubby Bunny” then they are out. Keep going until there is one player left.

-- Burping Contest. Get some soda. Everyone gets three tries and the loudest, grossest, stinkiest burp wins. Each person can drink some soda and then burp. Have a judge or the group vote for the winner.

Have fun!!!

What does your school do for the Day of Silence?

What does your school do for the Day of Silence?

wear an actual card, instead of one that just says Silence that says:

NATIONAL DAY OF SILENCE

Please understand my reasons for not speaking today.

I am participating in the Day of Silence, a national youth

movement protesting the silence faced by lesbian, gay,

bisexual and transgender people and their allies in schools.

My deliberate silence echoes that silence, which is caused

by harassment, prejudice, and discrimination. I believe

that ending the silence is the first stop toward fighting these

injustices. Think about the voices toward fighting these

injustices. Think about the voices you are not hearing today.

What are you going to do to end the silence?

BREAK THE SILENCE

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