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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"This sounds good but now I'm getting performance anxiety. I have never hosted a party at our house. I don't think I even know how to ensure that it would be a great time. I've only ever done brunches, not a Saturday night party with 10 people. Would we play board games? Honestly, I have no idea what makes a good party atmosphere other than the food (I like your suggestions above)." [b]OP You're not ready for this and you can't afford it. Skip the party this year.[/[/b]quote] That was really not nice and really not necessary. OP, get catchphrase if your group likes to play games. It's a really fun group game, especially when drinking. Make sure there's plenty of food and alcohol and you're all set.[/quote]
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