
Pin the horn on the Unicorn. That hair was a pain in the ass to cut out.

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Pin the horn on the Unicorn. That hair was a pain in the ass to cut out.

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Okay, just spent $540 shipping 229 books to Calgary. (They’re printed in Canada, so in theory they’ll be okay crossing the border?) PLEASE come buy them from me at Calgary Expo next month! (I really don’t want to ship them back)
Very fetching.
Looks like an excellent party.
What the hell is an eight year old 30th birthday party? o_O It’s an… odd concept.
a thirtieth birthday party that’s gone into it’s eighth year? Damn, I wish I’d thought of that >o.O<
Looks more like an eighth birthday party in its thirtieth year. Either way, I bet Pin the Horn on the Unicorn gets really interesting after a few daiquiris.
Would it be weird for a guy to wanna be invited, too?
In my family. we celebrate the anniversary of our 29th birthday. And no, I’m not telling you how many anniversaries I’ve had. Meh! ;P
My dad used to say he was 29.99999, until my oldest sister was about to pass him.
I wanna play too!
I figure it’s an 8-year-old party for one’s 30th. Woot!
Ha! I thought this was wedding prep. *giggles*
Jenn I thought the same thing… you should take notes Jen this is the sort of wedding you need to have!
Happy birthday, Happy Goth!!!
Looks like it was a great party
I do this for my friends all the time. I found out that my best friend never got the proper “birthday party” as a kid because her mom said no one would come to a summer birthday party. (WTF?) So when she turned 26 we decided she turned 6 and went nuts. (Power Puff Girls theme.) I’ve done it for several other friends, including a 6 year old dolly tea party for my mom when she turned 60. Why should children get all the silly paper hats?
Ooooh! a Powerpuff girls themed party. Maybe I’ll do that for my 41st! muhahaha!
Heeeee. The mirror princess is still up! Thanks for making such awesome decorations! I’ll bring the hatmaking supplies to your next birthday.
0_______0 happy goth you now come to my party
-brief flashback of last party-
SHANE GET OFF THE VAN THE CAT DOSNT HAVE HULK MUSCLES!!!!
… As I said your coming to my next party now ^^ how does ham & baloney twister sound? It can totally be meet themed XD
As a woman whose sweet 16 birthday party consisted of my mother and sisters giving me a small television and a cake, this looks truly delightful. I’d like a silly hat myself.
UNICORN!!!!!
Regarding age, my parents hit the ceiling at “39 and Holding”, while I tell people that I’m “21 and some months.” Like Christina, I’m not telling how many months.
I beg to differ. My 8 year old 30th birthday party had a bouncy castle & a Magician. It was in June and it was epic.