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hey guys, im having a nye party at mine. nothing big, like 30 or so pplz, but just wanted to

know if any one had any good, interesting, crazy ideas to make the night different / exciting.

i kinda get over a night of drinking to everyones smashed all sitting round inna circle music

pumping and wateva. so we've decided to hire a spa seeing the weather shall be okay but any

other suggestions would be good. my girlfriend didnt like the idea of group orgy with her friends haha

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Hire a oversize jumping castle or reverse bungy, they are great fun you will laugh your arse off watching your mates go headover it's always funny after a few drinks.

And the great part is that you allready have the spa so everythings going to be wet and slippery I can see it now aaaaaggggghhhh ha ha

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Hire a oversize jumping castle or reverse bungy, they are great fun you will laugh your arse off watching your mates go headover it's always funny after a few drinks.

And the great part is that you allready have the spa so everythings going to be wet and slippery I can see it now aaaaaggggghhhh ha ha

+1

Sounds fun for that idea.

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Post details of the party on facebook / myspace.

Qualifies as a interesting, crazy idea.. What's the worst that could happen?

haha.

judging by wats getting handed to that corey dude i may aswell...

getting payed to be a party organizer now, dj lessons all payed for etc..

not a big deterent for the younger...

but great ideas coming through, just sorted the spa out.. its a 10-12 seeater , guy brings it

on a trailer and does the hole lot...

i was thinking maybe the cocktail slushee machines, we had one for my partners 21st it was a big hit

i think we had a total of 80 litres of alcholic slusheee mix, by the end of the night it was gone

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At last years work christmas party we had one of those huge blow up slides. Like a jumping castle style thing, about 10 meters tall. After we had all downed a heap of bears, had a blast throwing ourselves down that thing :D

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