Brownslave688
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The wife and I could throw together a princess themed party for you.Hey! You're going to be off early enough to help me kick off my birthday weekend!
The wife and I could throw together a princess themed party for you.Hey! You're going to be off early enough to help me kick off my birthday weekend!
The wife and I could throw together a princess themed party for you.
Uh of course.Only if it includes much alcohol. Lol.
Your birthday only lasts a weekend?
And here the wife had me believing all women's bday got a month for celebration.
Uh of course.
Having a little bbq/fish fry tomorrow. Some friends asked if cigars and booze were ok.
I said they are encouraged.
I live in a dry town. Some people are pretty quirky about it.They asked YOU if booze was ok? Even I know the answer to that! Lol.
I'll let my wife know you think she's spoiled.I am one of six children. My parents didn't have time to spoil children. LOL.
Good night Johney.Morning! Late night heading to bed soon.
I'll let my wife know you think she's spoiled.
You'll likely be blacklisted just FYI.
Only if it includes much alcohol. Lol.
Different times for sure.When we were kids, our birthday involved a home baked cake, no presents....that's it. And we were excited to get that treat.
I live in a dry town. Some people are pretty quirky about it.
Different times for sure.
Now you have 5 year olds with 100 thousand dollar parties and guest lists in the hundreds.
Lots of Pentecost (sp?) around here.Holy crap! It's 2015. Where in this country do they still have dry towns?
Where I live, if you have a party or BBQ it's automatically assumed alcohol is involved, unless the people are serious Christians. My brother, serious Christian. His wedding reception was sooo boring. No music, no alcohol.
Kentucky has lots lf dry counties. And many counties you can't buy hard liquor. Such a pain when you're road tripping through there.Dry towns never work. People can always drive a few miles to buy their booze.