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Bachelor's Party

Post by Guest » Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:10 am

Hello all,

One of my best buddy is enagaged and I was thinking of organising a Bachelor's Party for her.

Shes into classical music and is very technically inclined.

Nothing too raunchy or stuff. Just mild surprise and fun. Btw, she isnt much of a party animal.

Any suggestions?

Cheers

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Re: Bachelor's Party

Post by seraphim » Mon, 12 Sep 2005 4:40 pm

Anonymous wrote:Hello all,

One of my best buddy is enagaged and I was thinking of organising a Bachelor's Party for her.
Er, you DO mean a Hens night, right? If not, you'd better tell the groom. I'm sure he'll be grateful for the information. :o
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Post by Guest » Mon, 12 Sep 2005 4:51 pm

LOL

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Post by Baron Greenback » Mon, 12 Sep 2005 5:01 pm

You can easily find a bar doing a ladies night, such as Ochos in Chimes, all you can eat & drink (tapas) $40. Always a good start so you all feel merry without spending too much. The have a few places in your mind so you can go with the flow as the evening takes you. So you can give people an option - shall we go to another bar? Somewhere on Emerald Hill perhaps? or shall we go dancing, maybe China Jump? That sort of thing
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Post by seraphim » Mon, 12 Sep 2005 5:39 pm

You know, you could make it fun all on your own.

I saw a hens party in progress one night - looked like they were having such a blast! The bride (assumedly) was dressed like Wonderwoman, and the rest of her friends were wearing colourful feather boas whooping up a great deal of noise and fun! :D

Like the BarOn said - do the ladies night bar hopping thing, but jazz it up a little with costumes or something.....it should make for a truly unforgettable night! 8)
And the sultans - yeah the sultans
they play creole...Creole, baby

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Re: Bachelor's Party

Post by JohnnyChong » Thu, 15 Sep 2005 7:42 am

Well,
Drop me a call will arrange a best party for you and your company leave a best memory as well?

Cheer,
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Anonymous wrote:Hello all,

One of my best buddy is enagaged and I was thinking of organising a Bachelor's Party for her.

Shes into classical music and is very technically inclined.

Nothing too raunchy or stuff. Just mild surprise and fun. Btw, she isnt much of a party animal.

Any suggestions?

Cheers

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Post by Baron Greenback » Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:31 am

Johnny you certainly look like a party animal :roll:
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Post by Alfalfa » Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:34 am

Johnny were you involved in that women's expo thingy??

Now I wonder what sort of a party it will be?? :roll:
We'll get along fine as soon as you realize I'm Good.

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