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  2. Celebrate Your 30th Birthday With These Fun Ideas - AOL

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    When your 30th birthday rolls around, celebrate the milestone in style with these party ideas and themes. From signature cocktails to outings with friends.

  3. These Cute-as-Hell 30th Birthday Party Ideas Are So Fun You ...

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    Go for a Golden-Birthday Party. Regardless of your actual bday date, 30 is the perfect opportunity to throw yourself a golden-birthday level party. Scour the interweb for gold outfits, cake ...

  4. Celebrate a New Milestone With One of These 30th Birthday Ideas

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    Go with a Rock-and-Roll Theme. A 30th birthday party is the perfect opportunity to throw an event with a little bit of edge—and a rock-and-roll theme is a way to do just that.

  5. Dreamworld's 30th Birthday - Wikipedia

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    To market their 30th birthday, Dreamworld teamed up with Blame Ringo to make Dreamworld Holiday – a remake of an old theme song called Take a Trip Away. [50] The theme song was first used on the Summer Funomenon commercial which was shown from November through to January. [ 51 ]

  6. Bachelor party - Wikipedia

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    A bachelor party (in the United States), also known as a stag weekend, stag do or stag party (in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries, and Ireland), or a buck's night (in Australia and Canada), [1] [2] is a party held for or arranged by a man who is shortly to enter marriage. The party is usually planned by the groom's friends or family.

  7. Patrick Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Stewart [1] was born in Mirfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire on 13 July 1940, [2] the son of Gladys (née Barrowclough), a weaver and textile worker, and Alfred Stewart (1905–1980), a regimental sergeant major in the British Army Parachute Regiment during the Second World War who later worked as a general labourer and postman. [3]