"I'm sure the trains will be fine for getting back on new Years Day "
Do they have them in Wales yet?
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Last year we got my son the I'm a celeb game with real fried grubs and a fried scorpion in it. The chilli grubs were quite nice.
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Have a murder mystery! worked great for Mr and Mrs Darwin, until they took it to far
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Posthmmm... I'm liking this idea
Although it really does mean that I'm actually gonna have to listen to Mrs PL over the next few days atherwise this could backfire somewhat and I'll have to sleep in the shed. I don't mind as it's a bit like camping.
It's the perfect couples game!
You could also get people to come dressed in appropriately dressed attire for such a show
Make a themed night of it!
Ahhhh - can we come?!
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostOooh!!!!! Get the Mr and Mrs board game!!!!!!!
That way, the weaker couples will break up during the night, which will keep the rest of your guests highly entertained, resulting in a thoroughly top ranking party for you and Mrs pondlife!
Although it really does mean that I'm actually gonna have to listen to Mrs PL over the next few days atherwise this could backfire somewhat and I'll have to sleep in the shed. I don't mind as it's a bit like camping.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostProblem is that pictionary always ends up in violence because someone (me) always cheats.
It will be mostly couples, who as far as I know, aren't swingers. I could be wrong though.
That way, the weaker couples will break up during the night, which will keep the rest of your guests highly entertained, resulting in a thoroughly top ranking party for you and Mrs pondlife!
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIt will be mostly couples, who as far as I know, aren't swingers. I could be wrong though.
HTH
sasguru
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Karaoke. There's nothing like it. Everyone will protest until you find the song that they secretly want to do - then it's a Mr Hyde moment.
Superb.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIt will be mostly couples, who as far as I know, aren't swingers. I could be wrong though.
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Problem is that pictionary always ends up in violence because someone (me) always cheats.
It will be mostly couples, who as far as I know, aren't swingers. I could be wrong though.
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