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you should have asked them where it was so that's your fault.
YDI for wearing a skanky dress to a family party.
wow you get birthday parties every year? your 29 years old your an adult you should only get them at milestones like 30, 35, 40... you parents spoil you, you should be thankful that they did thought to do that. so what if they ate your cake. its the thought that counts. i didnt even get a sweet 16 birthday party last year.
Maybe 29 was more surprising than 30. That's sad you didn't get a 16th birthday party, but it's not spoiling if someone else gets a birthday party. You're never too old for one. Be youthful and celebrate life!
That's lame. You're never too old for a birthday party.
this chick is an idiot. y? its a surprise bday party rite, so y would her family think she would drive 2 hrs on her bday in hopes she would come by? its apparent that they were at her parents house who of course lived nearby duh
Nice family...
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"Hey, dude, we're throwing you a surprise birthday party. We're waiting for you." "OK, I'm on my way to a party and I have no idea where it is." I see 3 things wrong with that conversation: 1) He spoiled the surprise 2) He didn't tell you where the party was 3) You didn't bother to ask where the party was
They sent you a text to tell you they were ready to surprise you with a birthday party?