How can I have fun at this sleepover/party?
My friend has invited me and four other of her/my friends to her house for Halloween. Her family makes a haunted house in their basement. We wear all black, and when we get there our faces are painted so we can be part of the haunted house.
I'm kind of nervous, though. I'm wearing black flats, a black shirt-dress with this white feather thing printed on it, and black leggings.
Afterwards I'm spending the night at her house along with three other of her friends.
How can I be a good party person? (: It's like I have my really CRAZY moments, but sometimes when I'm around people I don't know really well, I sort of go all shy.
Help? (:
just be yourself and if they don't liek you or think bad of you then they can go to hell!
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A college football scenario to end conference supremacy debate?
Okay, so how about for one weekend in the college football regular season, some teams from one conference play some teams from another conference (like a home-and-home series, but arranged so that it's like an inter-conference showdown)? I'd think it would generate a lot of hype and excitement (and $$$!), and people would have an actual game results stacked on each other to see which conference is for real, and which conference might be overrated that year.
Here are a few tangible examples:
Pac-10 and SEC:
Florida vs. USC
Alabama vs. Oregon
LSU vs. Arizona
South Carolina vs. Oregon State
Auburn vs. Cal
Big Ten and Big 12:
Iowa vs. Texas
Ohio State vs. Nebraska
Penn State vs. Oklahoma
Michigan State vs. Kansas
Michigan vs. Texas Tech
ACC and Big East
Virginia Tech vs. Cincinnati
Miami vs. Pittsburgh
Georgia Tech vs. West Virginia
North Carolina vs. South Florida
Boston College vs. Connecticut
What do you think?
It would be nice to watch and would add a little fuel to the talk of what conference is better..but wouldn't solve anything. The problem would lie in that people would take record and say, "well the Pac-10 is better than the SEC" based on who won more games in the showdown. Now with it being hard to predict who will be good and bad from year to year...what if you were to take this schedule:
USC vs. Arkansas
Oregon State vs. Kentucky
Oregon vs. Vanderbilt
Arizona State vs. Miss State
Alabama vs. Stanford
Florida vs. Cal
Now the Pac-10 may win 4-2 in series...but people would still argue that Florida could beat USC, Alabama could beat Oregon...and so on and so forth.
In other words, saying if you took #1 vs. #1 from each conference, and #2 vs. #2...things would've turned out differently. Get what I mean? Like it wouldn't solve anything...would just give more to argue about.
James P | Oct 18, 2009
I don't think its a great idea but with some tweaking it might work. I still think playoffs. Just like ncaa basketball tournament. more teams would get a chance to compete.
J-Shwiggins | Oct 18, 2009
I think 3 of the 4 non-conference games should be against other BCS conferences. For example, USC should play one team from the SEC, Big 12, and ACC (Florida, Texas, & Miami). That would be a brutal non conference schedule when you also throw in Notre Dame. I'd love to see that.
Joseph F | Oct 18, 2009
Does anyone know the promo code for the R.Kelly performance in Boston at the Citi Wang theater?
363-FGR-BOS
Tomas in Seattle | Sep 10, 2009
