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Well, for one boring slumber party story, my next door neighbor when I was growing up, for our self-entertainment during our sleepovers, we would play our 45s and record ourselves - using the handheld microphone, of course - play a game where you memorize about 15 items and then try to identify the item that was removed, and then try to stay up all night and not fall asleep.
Haha - dammit, moonie, stop talking about FOOD! You make everything sound so good. A cheese and ham toastie? Sounds about perfect right now.
Well, my stories weren't great or anything, just nostalgic to me.
We already discussed the part about "levitating"...
haha! Sorry! I was hungry and I thought it'd be just my luck to come back and discover you'd posted your stories and the thread had steam rolled ahead 20 pages or something.
We had levitating at a slumber party once. I'm still not sure what happened.
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Originally Posted by SeaOfGrass
Well, for one boring slumber party story, my next door neighbor when I was growing up, for our self-entertainment during our sleepovers, we would play our 45s and record ourselves - using the handheld microphone, of course - play a game where you memorize about 15 items and then try to identify the item that was removed, and then try to stay up all night and not fall asleep.
Oh that sounds awesome!
Last slumber party I had was 2004. We made nifty snacks and sat around and watched dvd's and painted our fingernails and discussed matters of HUGE importance. WE SHOULD have done the mic thing and the memory game.
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