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I am holding a 50th birthday party soon - for 50 people
it is in december and would like some fantastic ideas for the evening - I would love to have some kind of theme and have about £100 to spend on entertainment - I have the venue and food sorted - an obvious theme would be gold and silver but unfortunately I did that in the summer I fancy a murder mystery evening but there will be children there -plus I don't think a £100 will be enough for that
Please help


kobe  Sun 07/10/07 00:15
Reverandfunk
Mon 08/10/07
15:05
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Kobe there are loads of different things you could do but as it is your party pick something you want.

If you love 70's music have a 70's night, if you love heavey rock .....you get the idea lol

Or have a bad taste fancy dress, vicars and tarts, heroes and villains etc etc

2 be honest for that you will need a dj and may struggle to get one for a £100
Solarjunkie
Tue 09/10/07
22:14
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Went to a fantastic 50th a few years ago - they say life starts at 50, so it was a "second childhood" party. People came dressed as toys, brownies etc and we played pass the parcel, pin the tail on the donkey, etc. A fantastic time was had by all!
kobe
Wed 10/10/07
14:59

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Thanks Guys
I have a lot of work to do - but - all of these themes would work with the lot I have coming - the children's theme is a good idea - cos some I have in mind would push the kids out of the way for a lolly pop
thugulike
Fri 12/10/07
12:05
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How about an Hawaiin party? As in Hawaii 50. Good for a laugh and cheap.
EngTeach
Sat 20/10/07
02:53
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I agree with thug. Since by the time you have the party we all would be sick of Christmas, a summer/warm weather theme might be fun. Pina coladas, etc., and virgin drinks for the little ones.
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