Indeed you should. Your parties are always fun, and don't you want us to be there to be noisy, sing happy birthday out of tune, eat your food, and buy you presents? (btw, party or no, anything you want in particular?)
I'm still distraught that I missed out on the shut-up-and-listen-prank-call party. T_T.
The thing that greatly disturbs me is that I only remember one birthday party for you, and that's the 'K' one. At which I remember behaving in a manner so childish, it even makes me blush in a particularly feminine way. However. Parties are good. Cake and other assorted junk food and much off-key singing. Funfun!
Count yourself lucky, the only thing I remember about that K party was trying to put on eyeliner so's I'd look Korean. Not easy when you're barely nine years old and have an eye pencil with more splinters than pencil. Least you had a good excuse for your childish behaviour, being, y'know, a child and everything...
Haven't decided about the party, but will keep you posted. :D
Of COURSE you should have a party!jovusJune 18 2004, 05:11:18 UTC
Even if I wouldn't be able to get there. Truth to tell, I'm not a good person to have around at parties, anyway. They make me paranoid, most of the time.
Oh, and I finally got sick of not being allowed to write in school. I mean, actually write. Instead of doing dry essays and boring excersizes...so I'm going to write anyway. In consequence, I think I may hear those wonderful words, "Cat, please come to the principal's office."
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I'm still distraught that I missed out on the shut-up-and-listen-prank-call party. T_T.
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Haven't decided about the party, but will keep you posted. :D
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Oh, and I finally got sick of not being allowed to write in school. I mean, actually write. Instead of doing dry essays and boring excersizes...so I'm going to write anyway. In consequence, I think I may hear those wonderful words, "Cat, please come to the principal's office."
Which will just make it more fun. :>
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