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If you are doing a stay-at-home type bbq and beer, with b00bies etc, then I can thoroughly recommend brewing the beer yourself at one of these brew on premises places. I used one last year for a bucks party and it went down a treat! Most places will hire you keg setups, and you just tell every one to bring their own mug - less clean up and you save on glass hire :D

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Wheelie Bin,

Cut hole for his head on the front of it, holes for his arms on the sides, lock him in it and take him to the strippers and to pub and clubs....... Happened to me and I loved it (Was In Sydney at the time)

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Wheelie Bin,

Cut hole for his head on the front of it, holes for his arms on the sides, lock him in it and take him to the strippers and to pub and clubs....... Happened to me and I loved it (Was In Sydney at the time)

Pictures? Where did you piss? lol!

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Book a table at a nice restaraunt, everyone wears a tuxedo, order great food and wine and ....stuff it, BBQ, eski full of coldies, skimpies to serve and strippers OR you could hire a boat and take the party to the water, that way the party finishes when its time and no noise problems...book a bus to get everyone home in one piece

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have been to afew bbq boobs and beer and its always a good night

for my brothers we were a little more refined we hired a boat and cruised the river enjoying bbq several kegs from little creatures and poker

boobs would have made it better but was still good fun

if your going with the barbie at home idea i sugest 1/2 skimpies to serve drinks with a striper later in the night

nothing better than a cold one served by a nice set followed by a show lol

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