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//non drinking Bachelor parties// |
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I'll just sit here stunned for a moment. |
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interesting... so this is an all blokes' night and the *aim* of the game is to get naked, except for the winner.. and all of this will be without alcohol ? I can only admire your thinking outside the box. |
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A bachelor party does not need to be all male. |
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[Laimak] Some people have a religious aversion to alcohol. |
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Yet no objection to hiring strippers to play risk with? |
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Heh, there's nothing wrong with the idea in general, it's just very...particular. |
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I don't want to play with that guy who does weird things to his knickers so that he gets to wear the same pair for a month... |
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Risk, being a game about power and war and, most of all, dice, has the characteristics necessary for it to be popular with that subset of society that is usually termed "spoddy boys & blokes." Consequently, it is difficult to read the idea without visualising neilp's statement of the state of the parties at the end of the game; a naked cluster of milk-white chubby men, of varying degrees of hairiness, each shivering in the aircon breeze, each looking enviously at the rapidly pinkening face of the victor, which sits, smug and sweating, atop a styleless woolly spheroid. And I am not sure that that is a good thing. |
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[calum] - and no one has the excuse "I was really drunk" |
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What Laimak said. I don't even want to think about this. |
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I thought this was about crossing borders. |
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[bristolz] Only the one between sanity and all that lies beyond. |
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"Are you making a strategic retreat?" "Oh, you betcha!" |
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Man, I've been to crossdressing parties, when I was at uni, but I reckon this one would end in mass beatings and tears. |
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