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<blockquote data-quote="Noldor Elf" data-source="post: 2290634" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>I organised bachelor party for my close friend last summer. We went with Mafia theme, the party was a test for the groom to be accepted into the family. Of course it was rather small group (7 persons including the groom). We we all dressen in suits and had also bought suit for the groom (second hand).</p><p></p><p>We started with fencing lessons (one hour private instruction, all could participate).</p><p>Second part was meeting with couple of friends that could not participate on the whole day. That was pretty much just chatting and laughing at the park.</p><p>Third part started with wonderfull movie quote: "Bring the guitars" (Desperado). First shoft air shootout and then the groom had to compose and present a ballad. (The groom was very musical).</p><p>Next task for the groom was to collect "protection money", from the animals of the park. We had one member of the group dressed as an hedgehog as the target.</p><p>Then we followed with some "car racing", which was executed with the bumber cars in the nearby Theme Park.</p><p>Dinner at italian restauran, which also allowed couple of more friend to be present at least for a short time. After that we continued to the Casino.</p><p>Last part was buryinh of the old girlfriends, which was done in nearby forest. Girlfriends were represented by small "coffin" props.</p><p>We ended the day with party (drinkin, grilling and having sauna) in the summer cottage of one of the friends. Everybody had super time.</p><p></p><p>Of course the theme would have allowed us to add visit to a strip club, but there were no need for that this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noldor Elf, post: 2290634, member: 746"] I organised bachelor party for my close friend last summer. We went with Mafia theme, the party was a test for the groom to be accepted into the family. Of course it was rather small group (7 persons including the groom). We we all dressen in suits and had also bought suit for the groom (second hand). We started with fencing lessons (one hour private instruction, all could participate). Second part was meeting with couple of friends that could not participate on the whole day. That was pretty much just chatting and laughing at the park. Third part started with wonderfull movie quote: "Bring the guitars" (Desperado). First shoft air shootout and then the groom had to compose and present a ballad. (The groom was very musical). Next task for the groom was to collect "protection money", from the animals of the park. We had one member of the group dressed as an hedgehog as the target. Then we followed with some "car racing", which was executed with the bumber cars in the nearby Theme Park. Dinner at italian restauran, which also allowed couple of more friend to be present at least for a short time. After that we continued to the Casino. Last part was buryinh of the old girlfriends, which was done in nearby forest. Girlfriends were represented by small "coffin" props. We ended the day with party (drinkin, grilling and having sauna) in the summer cottage of one of the friends. Everybody had super time. Of course the theme would have allowed us to add visit to a strip club, but there were no need for that this time. [/QUOTE]
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