Sunday, August 22, 2010

What are the best things to do at teenage birthday parties?

What fun things are there to do outside at a coed teenage birthday party?What are the best things to do at teenage birthday parties?
Play hide and seek, but use an entire city block and play it in the dark


Drinking is fun, if your into that type of thing


Have a bonfire and play volleyball with chunks of embers


Play a game of capture the flag, with full tackle


Do a truth or dare type thing


Idk, just some simple ideasWhat are the best things to do at teenage birthday parties?
Play 1kbwc. greatest party game ever!
Yeah really- games are annoying, it's just another thing that we'd have to do after we've been around our mom's all day telling us things like ';Ok you're older so you're responsnible for cleaning up the cat's messes from now on, I take no responsibility in the cat's issues, so go grab a mop and clean that mess up! Oh and after you do your homework clean out the dishwasher, the kitchen is just to messy these days, I don't know what happens. Oh hey your clothes are still in the dryer come get them out!'; and then we go to a party and they say ';Ok now we're going to do this and you have to do this and that....'; No way! I personally think we're the wrong age for birthday parties as well. Those are for young kids and really old people. If you just need something to do, watch a movie, or something but don't call it a ';birthday party'; or ';games'; yuck.
At a coed teenage birthday party, games are kinda out of their realm of thinking at this point. Teens want to socialize. Barbecue, if you have a pool great, or go to the beach if the weather is permitting. Hold the party at night if you like and rent a movie projector, hook up the DVD player to it, pop in a favorite teen flick, and have a ';drive in feel'; (projectors can be rented at any party or office supply rental co. like Taylor rental, or Party Plus). Don't for get bug repellent. If your area is permitting teens love open barbecue pits. Just make sure there is plenty of adults there (aunts and uncles help or a couple neighbors) to supervise and make sure the teens aren't goofing around near the fire or with it.)
Drink.

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