| The story from the 2002 4-H arts is was a story full of love, action, and just plain weirdness! |
| Once upon a time, there was a group of girls, lead by Susie, having a slumber party... |
| ...and there was a (smaller) group of boys, with Bobby (in his Hawaiian shirt) just hanging out. |
| (Now for the love:) It turns out that Bobby thought Susie was cute, but his dad had to give him some advise about girls. |
| According to Bobby's dad, true happiness can only be found when a boy marries an ugly girl. |
| Meanwhile, at Susie's party, her mother was offering her famous banana-anchovy cookies. After a polite refusal, Susie had the chance to ask her mother, "How do you know if a boy really likes you?" (All because she though Bobby looked good in hi Hawaiian shirt!) |
| (The plot is included for those of you who missed the show! Shame on you!) |
| And according to Susie's mom, "It's in his Kiss." |
| After her mom left, the girls played Truth or Dare, and asked Susie something about her dreams, which lead to the inevitable singing of "Sandman." |
| The boys decided to crash the girls' party. Nothing too terrible happened, but Bobby told Susie that he wanted to be her "Teddy Bear," which then broke out into an Elvis appearance. |
| After that disturbing experience, the boys left so Susie wouldn't get in trouble. After the boys got home they reflected on their adventure. The concluded that it was worth it, because "Where else can you see good looking chicks in their PJs? God Bless the USA." |
| And they all lived happily ever after, the end. |
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