Hey guys I need your help. Ok well, at the end of the year I plan to have a rave. For those of you who don't know what a rave is, it's where alot of people come to one place and just have fun, it's basically like a big party. Any way I need your help on getting started with the rave. I want this to be the biggest party of the year. So I just basically need your help on getting started and knowing what are the important things to have at the rave. Thanx to everyone who answers this!!!
LlamaGal answered Friday December 10 2004, 11:16 pm: As a trend setter, I should know. No, dont worry, im not like a snob. Anyway, there are two or so important things to have at a party: food and music! For food, any kinda junk food works, any kind of anything with sugar. For music, rock and punk and that kinda stuff is "in" at the moment, so dont play any of that pop, Britney Spears music, or you'll party will die faster than you will of embarassment. [ LlamaGal's advice column | Ask LlamaGal A Question ]
Thats awesome that you are having a Rave! What I think you should do is create a theme of your party (hawaiian, etc..) and invite all the people you are friends/aquainted with and on the invitation write, "Bring one or two of your own friends that haven't been invited." That way you have more people going! Around twice or three times as much! :) You should have games at your rave, spin the bottle (childish but fun should be optional.), seven minutes in heaven, limbo..i love that game lol, um, Twister is awesome. :) Now for your food. I think you should cater your food from your favorite restraunt and pick something that majority of the people you know like. Music: You should put a wide varity of it, Rock, Hip Hop, Rap, R & B, Pop. That way everyone loves what your playing
I hope I helped and have fun at your Rave and I hope it goes great... :)
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