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Should I have a birthday party?

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Yorkiegirl · 16/01/2005 14:39

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Yorkiegirl · 16/01/2005 14:40

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essbee · 16/01/2005 14:40

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Gobbledigook · 16/01/2005 14:41

Absolutely!!

Yorkiegirl · 16/01/2005 14:41

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RTKangaMummy · 16/01/2005 14:43

you could have a 1980's party

RA RA skirts, leg warmers, pixie boots, bat-wing jumpers, shoulder pads etc etc

SueW · 16/01/2005 14:44

Yes! We had one for DH's 40th last night. Fantastic evening - would do it all again next week Unfortunately some time until we have another big event to celebrate so next one will have to be 'just because'.

Have fun

SenoraPostrophe · 16/01/2005 14:46

yes have a party. But why £250?

Last night on casualty they had a come-as-you-were-at-18 party which I thought was a great idea. By Septemeber no-one will know you got the idea from casualty!

RTKangaMummy · 16/01/2005 14:50

Yorkie

Have just done my maths and realised how old I am compared to you {38 }

You were only 5 in 1980

Yorkiegirl · 16/01/2005 14:54

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hoxtonchick · 16/01/2005 15:15

i'm 30 this year too yorkiegirl. but am going to be 7 months pregnant. undecided about what to do, maybe just go out for dinner with a few people. i quite like having a party in the garden (my birthday is the beginning of may) but the weather isn't reliable enough. so that's no help with your decision!

roisin · 16/01/2005 18:20

Oh yes! Have a party! Definitely get organised now, make some plans, book something. Send invites early to all your old friends from school/uni so they book the date in their diary. Go for it!

essbee · 16/01/2005 18:22

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nikcola · 16/01/2005 18:23

yes have a party xxxxxxxxxx

Yorkiegirl · 16/01/2005 18:26

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NameChangingMancMidlander · 16/01/2005 18:27

Yes.

ja9 · 16/01/2005 18:28

yes yes yes

have a party

go on!!

Yorkiegirl · 16/01/2005 18:29

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roisin · 16/01/2005 18:30

Fancy dress can put some people off, unless it is very clear there is absolutely no pressure. I suppose it depends on your mates as to how they are likely to react.

Yorkiegirl · 16/01/2005 18:31

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Blossomhill · 16/01/2005 18:34

Definitely as it's a double celebration

CarrieG · 16/01/2005 18:35

Go for it!

Dh & I did a joint birthday cum engagement party in 2003 & are planning another this year (he'll be 31 in November, I'll be 35). Works really well as you can mix both lots of friends.

jampots · 16/01/2005 18:46

definitely - and invite me too

Yorkiegirl · 16/01/2005 18:47

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