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having a Jubilee party at home-HELP!!
casey
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I have been talked into holding a Jubilee party at home for family and friends. I have been out and bought the bunting , flags and Union Jack plates!!
Has anyone any ideas about how to keep everyone entertained! (lots of alcohol should help!) There will be a mixture of ages ,from teenagers to seniors!
Any suggestions for games, quizes etc. ?
Thanks for any help you can give
casey:)
Has anyone any ideas about how to keep everyone entertained! (lots of alcohol should help!) There will be a mixture of ages ,from teenagers to seniors!
Any suggestions for games, quizes etc. ?
Thanks for any help you can give
casey:)
Casey
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A pinata, can pick one up in Tescos or the likes, fill it with sweets and off you go. I always take one when invited to a BBQ or party as they are alot of fun.0
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pin the crown on the queen
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thanks for the ideas.Casey0
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