Friday, January 20, 2012

Some cool games we can play together?

So my 2 best friends are coming tonight at my place to celebrate my birthday. We are actually going to be 4 girls with my sister. We are going to watch a movie for sure. But they are staying for a longer time than 2 hours so if you could please tell me some cool games for four girls. We are all around the age of 14. :))Some cool games we can play together?
first of happy birthday :) and the coolest games for ya'll are lets see

1.movie

2.shopping

3.dinner

4.hang out the town

5.having a sleepoverSome cool games we can play together?
MONOPOLY!

Board games are always good fun, truth or dare.

Be imaginative!Some cool games we can play together?
1-Take a cup of play-doh, the battery powered motor of a small electric fan, and a condom.
2-Use your imagination and create an object out of it.
3-????
4-PROFIT!




Seriously, though, pick a GOOD movie to watch. A movie that will change your mind and you'll want to talk about afterwards. Don't pick some movie that'll just be background noise while you and your friends scream and make stupid jokes about boys and sex and teachers and people at school you don't like for 20 or 30 minutes, until you turn it off and go into another room (which, let's face it, is what you're going to do). It's happened A LOT where I've just been hanging out with my friends, and we watch a GOOD movie together and afterwards we end up talking much more deeply and energetically than we normally would have and it brings us all clsoer together and the night ends up being much more fun afterwards (after you've had a deep discussion about the deeper meaning of the placement of human consciousness in the universe, it makes dick jokes come out much more fluently).



I watched "Lust for Life" the other day and it was THE S H I T. Anthony Quinn and Kirk Douglas can act their asses off. "A Clockwork Orange" is also a great movie that's good for most 14 year olds to watch, but it's kinda... controversial at times. It's considered to be one of the greatest movies of all time, though-- and for good reason. "Midnight Cowboy" is also a great movie; you watch it and don't know what to expect, or you expect it to be one way and it turns out to completely blow you away."The Grapes of Wrath" is also a great movie that I was blown away by. Of course, all of the movies I listed are old ("A Clockwork Orange" is the oldest, and it's from 1973), but a LOT of great movies came from before 1980, and, as a human being, you're really depriving yourself of some high-quality, life changing entertainment by choosing only to watch movies made after 2007.
If you hate old movies, though,"The Pianist" is also a great movie. It's very powerful and emotionally charged, especially towards the end. "Saving Private Ryan" is also extremely well made-- though it's depiction of war is extremely brutal, particularly in the first 20 minutes. You should watch it anyways.

Or, you could just watch some badass cartoons. "Mulan", "Tarzan", "How to Train Your Dragon", "Beauty and the Beast", "Akira", and "Aladdin" are all the definitions of badassery and are a good way to burn an hour and a half. You could spend the next couple hours making fun of all the kitschiness of Mulan ("What do we want? A girl worth fighting foooorrr-- oh look, a bunch of people died here") or how How to Train Your Dragon shouldn't be NEARLY as badass as it is ("I'm a 100% straight man and I would totally blow Hiccup right now-- out of RESPECT. That little mofo's earned it.").



Monopoly's also awesome.

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