bachelor party suggestions
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bachelor party suggestions
my best friend is getting married, and he's definitely not into the vegas/atlantic city thing. he doesn't play golf, either.
i really want to do something special for him, but i also want to make sure it's somewhere fun we could go out and have a great time.
i really want to do something special for him, but i also want to make sure it's somewhere fun we could go out and have a great time.
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A friend of mine went whitewater rafting with his buds for a his bachelor party and had a blast. Depending on when your friend is getting married, similar out-doorsy things could be fun- skiing, hiking, kayaking, etc.
I'm not sure if you mean by "Vegas/Atlantic" thing that he doesn't like those particular cities or if he doesn't like to gamble. Some other cities to consider: New Orleans or Key West.
A friend of mine went whitewater rafting with his buds for a his bachelor party and had a blast. Depending on when your friend is getting married, similar out-doorsy things could be fun- skiing, hiking, kayaking, etc.
I'm not sure if you mean by "Vegas/Atlantic" thing that he doesn't like those particular cities or if he doesn't like to gamble. Some other cities to consider: New Orleans or Key West.
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go to chicago for a cubs game at wrigley field. it is the world's largest outdoor bar. the only problem: it is only open 81 days a year when nine grown men chase after a ball. i don't even understand what that is about. we just go for the beer and women!!!!
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Come on, now. You gotta hit a few strip joints and get blasted. In Maryland, Waldorf used to be very wide open. In DC, there is Archibalds on K Street, Camelots and the Joanna's 1819 Club on M Street (almost next door), Good Guys at about 2200 Wisconsin Ave and the sleezy Royal Palace three blocks north of Dupont Circle.


