Hell yeah you should do it outside!! throw a bonfire party and get a keg.
2006-09-23 11:49:36
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answered by AJ 3
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Where do you live? Where I live, it would be very cold and there would be snow on the ground. I would only have an ice skating party in November.
2006-09-23 12:08:22
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answered by Patti C 7
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Well you should have it set up outside and inside just incase its warm enough outside, and if it too cold you can go inside. Have a nice birthday!
2006-09-23 11:50:02
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answered by Alexa Wither 2
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I wouldn't have it outside if you live north of North Carolina or so, but I don't see why you couldn't have it the south. Even if you do live in a cold part of the country, you can ave it in the afternoon when its the warmest.
2006-09-23 11:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends. What state do you live in? I live in Colorado and it's cold and snowy in November. If you live in a warm state then yes, go ahead.
2006-09-23 11:50:36
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answered by kim_in_craig 7
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My sons birthday is in November and we desirous to do it 2 weeks early proper before halloween. we are having it at a pumpkin patch, serving warmth meals (soups, crock pot mac & cheese, warm cider) and performance a coated section in case it rains. we stay interior the pacific northwest so we adjust to the rain with raincoats and rain boots.
2016-11-23 17:57:10
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answered by ? 4
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Only if you:
a) live in the South
b) love to catch a cold if you live up North
Nah, seriously, I'd prefer it inside, since ya never know what can happen, and inside it's safer.
2006-09-23 11:52:19
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answered by cass 7
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Depends on the weather. It may be cold or snowy in NOvember. Or it may be warm.
2006-09-23 11:49:24
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answered by Brian S 2
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in mi no in a southern state yes
2006-09-23 11:48:22
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answered by amberharris20022000 7
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If you live in Arizona yes.
2006-09-23 11:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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