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Get new friends.

Quiet bbq in the back yard with friends and fam, later in the nite tell fam to go away, then crank it, and get said new friends to come along.

Or go out with new friends.

PS shout me drinks, I shall be your friend :D

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My girlfriends sister just had her 21'st last night. They rented a slurpy machine which came with the slurpy mixtune then just added alcohol, man oh man they where nice, so addictive!! They also rented a juke box, both idea's where awsome, they where both hits!!!

:D

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I just went to the Morrison Hotel in at Wooloogabba. VERY nice food, cheapish drinks, then there was a band on in the bar area after dinner to continue drinking. OR there were pokies :D

Although I had to look after my boyfriend on my 21st (making up for not having one of his own) It was awesome fun and a great night to remember.

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get ur close mates 2gether and chip in to hire out a room in town (hilton etc) then have a wild rampage across town hitting every club in sight from the valley to indro then wake up from the garden bed u spent the night in stumble or cab back to ur hotel sleep until u have to check out.

Word of advice choose a garden bed without roses and without ants u can imagine what happens when those 2 mix.

Michael

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So far some good suggestions i've heard from a few non-forums people are:

Go out clubbing with alot of friends, and get all of them to go up to fine chicks and say "hey, its that guy over there's 21st birthday, come join us" :)

or Get pissed and go clubbing/titty show

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