So I'm going to start throwing house parties every weekend.
My idea is.
-50-60 people
-only people on my list
-25 guys the rest females.
-5$ a girl to get in
-10$ a guy to get in
-open bar.
so basically what im going to do is try a social dynamic approach. you guys always notice when people enter a party they dont really know each other and tend to stay in the own little groups, my goal is to bring everybody together, go to each person with grey goose bottles and poor shots into there mouth. make sure everyone is getting along with each other and everyone is having a good time.
what would you guys suggest to have a badass party that i haven't mentioned? any themes, ideas? challenges? music?
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01-17-2015, 12:31 AM #1
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01-17-2015, 12:36 AM #2
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if u think 300-400 dollars is going to be enough money to fund a party where u are serving grey goose and open bar ur crazy
also its just going to turn into a drunk crazy cluster fuk once everyone gets drunk anyways so anything u plan is likely a waste of time lol
just have beer pong, music, cards at a table for drinking gamesCall me Sally
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01-17-2015, 12:40 AM #4
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my only suggestion is that if its at your place, stay sober.
I've hosted 3 or 4 decent house parties, and chit gets fukked up. Anything breakable/valuable? put it in your room and lock that room. Even if its people you know, randoms end up there by acquaintance and you never know what it's gonna be, drunk people raid every available room. Had one in highschool, some guy ended up running out with my sister's panty drawer, another drunk drove through my neighbors yard and nailed a tree.
Especially if the cops show up (which they most likely will if its a solid party) you gotta be sober to handle them if you wanna be ok. Honestly, hosting parties sucks ass unless its strictly people you know, and even then it can get out of hand fast
tl;dr don't plan on drinking*Gets nervous going in for a haircut crew
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damn that sounds wild!!! I have a core group of friends that will be at my party that always watch out for things that shouldn't be happening. the rooms will be on lock down. secondly it's a private party so who ever is on my list i think can handle the booze and has the opportunity to get the opportunity to come at my party, ids will be checked by my security guards to confirm if they are the person on the list. Right now i just want to figure out how to deploy such a badass party that everyone will be talking about in school.
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ive had parties at my house in college that were 400+ people, 10 kegs, stripper, etc...50-60 isnt too bad...but of course 80-100 of them were in my frat so all the guys there were accounted for so we didnt have to worry about fights, and we made the pledges clean it all the next day lel
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01-17-2015, 12:53 AM #14
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ok that sounds solid then. But again, lock anything valuable in a room, preferably yours if you don't want people jizzing all over everything that's dear to you. Other than that, have plenty of booze and a table to play pong and you should be good. Also, I dunno what your living situation is, but if you live in an apartment or have neighbors it's a solid plan to talk to them beforehand/invite them. You're a lot less likely to get the cops called if you tell your neighbors you're having a party and invite them (even if they're betas) or at least warn them/get their consent. If they're against it...well fuk em
*Gets nervous going in for a haircut crew
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my living room space fits 60 people and my kitchen fits about 35, its really easy to monitor everyone because the kitcen and living room are connected with a island bar between them. in order for people to dance and have a good time, i'd have to limit my invitations to only 54 people , so people can easily walk around or dance.
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you said you have "bouncers"/doormen right? If so it should be good. Just make sure they're only letting people in that are on the list, not people on the list + whoever they're with. Again, its the people you don't know that end up fukking stuff up. And even the people you know, i'd still suggest staying sober
*Gets nervous going in for a haircut crew
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01-17-2015, 01:16 AM #29
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its normal because it eliminates the byob factor.
byob ; creates hostility and creates group formulations, you come into a house party with your own beer, your going to stick in a group with your friends and nobody will ever get the chance to know you
open bar ; removes the hostility, anyone can get a beer at time, people are moving around to the bar area.
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