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nah there is no theme.... its a dress up bithday party

any ideas will be taken into account..... with in reason people

an i dont mind TRYING to make a costume :woot:

I made my own costume for the dress up day in the last week of year 12....A lot of time and effort was put into the costume by my mate and I the night before....However I only got to wear it for about 3.5 minutes once I got to school....some people didn't take kindly to a KKK member :P

Go in a traditional nazi uniform :P

Did I mention my friend went as Hitler, and we rocked up to school together...

i have a a fire fighting jacket and pants and the red braces aswell but no helmet its all yello not the black jacket, if u want to borrow that u are more than welcome

ohh thanks alot ill keep it in mind "MAH MAN"

nacho libre or a panda...everybody loves a groaping drunk panda

hahaha a panda would be mad!!!!! BUT i know after a few drinks my friends would TRY an punch me an stuff ... as you would .... well i know i would LOL

You can run around the place yelling out Vuu-tu-tu-tu-tu or PSSSSSH!

:woot:

this is seriously the best idea ever!! just make a big cylender cover it with alfoil.. jump inside and u can see through the vent holes... PLUS!! u can blow off everywhere vuuuuuuu tssssssssssssshhuuu

this is seriously the best idea ever!! just make a big cylender cover it with alfoil.. jump inside and u can see through the vent holes... PLUS!! u can blow off everywhere vuuuuuuu tssssssssssssshhuuu

HAHAHA THATS PREETY MAD

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