If your friends to go a party without you, find out if there are any other friends that are free and do something with them. If there aren't, then find something to do on your own and then find out when the next party is so you can go without them if you have to. Or simply go to the party anyway and have a good time.
Murphy's Law: If something CAN go wrong, it WILL go wrong (and usually at the worst possible time). usually seen WITHOUT the part in parentheses
Not to do (something) To go without
Something repeating is something that can go on for a long time
No, it does not.
"If you have to pay for something?" generally means that you have to pay to own the item or go without.
You can't you have to go to iGoogle.
the ability to do something well without wasted time or effort.
to go on in something without being bothered
No, Jesus did not go 40 days without water during his time in the wilderness.
needs mean that to be without something that you ought to have or even to have to do something like this "I need to go to the dentist".
because a force cannot exist without the support of another force. Right? so if this answer isn't what you were looking for, why take the time to post a question on "answer.com" when you can just go to google. every time i have a question about something, that's where i go. :)