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Wed, Oct 30, 02 at 8:04
| My Sunday school class is having a hillbilly hoe-down party this coming Saturday. I need some suggestions for games. I have searched and searched and haven't come up with much at all. Thanks for any ideas you might have. |
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| You could have a frying pan toss or potato sack races. |
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| I found this great site for parties. Give it a try. judy |
Here is a link that might be useful: party games
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| How about a husband calling contest....pie eating contest.... But you don't say is this is adults or kids? Linda C |
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- Posted by DebbieAtHome (My Page) on Thu, Oct 31, 02 at 23:26
| Hi. Thanks for your ideas. I'm sorry, it is an adult party. What is a husband calling contest? Frying pan toss? Those sound interesting, but I'm not sure what they are. The party is this coming Saturday night. All I've found so far is a big feet contest, and a Mountain Dew drinking contest. As you can see, I need help! I appreciate any ideas you can come up with. God Bless. Debbie |
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| A frying pan toss is a contest to see who (usually women) can throw a cast iron frying pan the farthest. For a husband calling contest, women hollar out for their husbands as if they were "way out back." This is a subjective contest, where judges determine who is best. |
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| Have people dress up as the Beverly Hillbillies. Have episodes from that show going on in the background. |
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- Posted by DebbieAtHome (My Page) on Fri, Nov 1, 02 at 13:38
| Oh, I love these ideas. You guys are great. Looks like the weather may not cooperate. We had planned to have it outside and had a chiminea to build a fire in, but not sure how that's going to work out now. We'll have fun anyway. Thanks again. Debbie |
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- Posted by Cindy(C.Ramirez@comcast.net) onSun, Jul 3, 11 at 14:55
| My friend that was going to coordinate my daugthers party is unable to do so. I only have a month to plan it and I am on a fixed income. I need no/ low cost decorating and game ideas. Can anyone help out with some suggestions? |
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| What kind of party? How old is your daughter? It's hard to give suggestions when we don't know if you are planning a birthday party for a 5 year old or a retirement party for a 65 year old. |
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