Ha! I joked with my kids that we were having a "retro" birthday party - just a few kids and NO parents. In fact someone could probably package the retro birthday party and sell it to all the bedraggled parents out there.
Then there was the sarcastic clown in DC a while back. He did it as a joke, charged TOP dollar and for his shtick he basically made fun of all the parents at the party. He became so popular that he raised his already ridiculously high prices!
Katherine L. Hester's short stories have been published in Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards, American Short Fiction, Five Points, The Yale Review, Southwest Review and other journals. Her collection Eggs for Young America was awarded the 1996 Katharine Nason Bakeless Literary Publication Prize for Fiction and chosen as a New York Times Notable Book. Her nonfiction and fiction have also appeared in Brain, Child Magazine, the "New Yorker for Thinking Mothers."
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Ha! I joked with my kids that we were having a "retro" birthday party - just a few kids and NO parents. In fact someone could probably package the retro birthday party and sell it to all the bedraggled parents out there.
Then there was the sarcastic clown in DC a while back. He did it as a joke, charged TOP dollar and for his shtick he basically made fun of all the parents at the party. He became so popular that he raised his already ridiculously high prices!
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