so im having a little party/get together with about 5 dudes and 5 chicks, probably gna drink, smoke, etc... but what else should we do? like its not gna be a party wher ur throwin back beers and shit, just like probably some pong, but what else is there to do for the night, cept just chill?
Disconnected answered Wednesday May 12 2010, 8:35 am: Well, I was at a similar party for the past two days.
Because the weather was quite warm, we sat out on the patio for most of the day, played drinking card games (Mostly The Ring Of Fire, which is really fun and not too brutal) and we just talked, and some chill music in the background.
Then we cooked up some food, and went indoors when it got cold, there we relaxed and watched movies, and in another room, people were playing Xbox, pS2.
As long as you have a good atmosphere, music for everyone's liking and good company, you don't need to over plan or fuss. It all works out :) [ Disconnected's advice column | Ask Disconnected A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Tuesday May 11 2010, 10:47 pm: Well if ya'll gonna do the smoking thing then why not set the mood in for a some of the more fun exciting stuff?
Buy a black light, You can get one for about 5 bucks at a Newbury Comics?
Music, Definitely got to have the music
Go to a market and buy a couple pizzas where there is a party ya gotta have food..
sillymilly answered Tuesday May 11 2010, 10:38 pm: Some simple things to do is have a lot of music playing for dancing, maybe a good movie for people who just want to sit back and chill, and maybe a bonfire or something just because that usaully can make a party just that little bit better. [ sillymilly's advice column | Ask sillymilly A Question ]
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