My birthday was in July and they threw me a surprise party which I failed to show up for. I was never lead there. It probably qualifies as a fiasco. Surprises never work out for me.
Would it be a bad idea to try again if I could gain some cooperation? I know in effect I would be throwing my own party, but having to keep the guests in the dark. I would be really surprised if this plan worked.
2006-09-25
06:49:09
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TheSkeptic
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The guests won't know I will be collaborating with the original planner. The surprise this time is when I am present and the party succeeded. Nobody would expect a surprise party 2 months after the fact -- that is why it will be a surprise.
2006-09-25
07:14:49 ·
update #1