So.. how do you fit 70 people in a house??
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Mafonia |
So.. how do you fit 70 people in a house?? |
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Posts: 17790 (09/07/2008 9:31 PM) |
And where the F do they all park?
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MeLikeyMikey |
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Posts: 56258 (09/07/2008 9:35 PM) |
We could do it... but we have a huge backyard they could all park in. And they couldn't sleep here... unless they bring sleeping bags and sleep side by
side on the floors.
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RockyRoad2001 |
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Posts: 36231 (09/07/2008 9:37 PM) |
Gently. Have someone move furniture around for you.
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heyitsmeMel |
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Posts: 2880 (09/07/2008 9:38 PM) |
My parents have had close to 70, if not more in their house before, but it's usually in the summer so people can be outside.
As for parking, on the street? Do you have a school down the street from you that they can park at? |
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Mafonia |
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Posts: 17791 (09/07/2008 9:47 PM) |
Yeah.. they definitely can't have them park in the back yard.. there's going to be a bounce house and other crap back there. That and our neighbors
would DIE. They'll be able to park on the street, but we live in a gated community so there's no school or anything to park at. I'm just waiting
for the association president (who lives across the street) to come running over and pitching a fit). I'm really hoping some of these people just decide
not to come!
That's a lot of freaking food we have to buy! |
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Lideem |
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Posts: 1323 (09/07/2008 9:52 PM) |
You just...don't!! Unless you have a freaking huge house. What's the occasion?
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Mafonia |
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Posts: 17792 (09/07/2008 10:00 PM) |
It's big.. but not 70 people big! It's for the BBQ/Baby Shower. About 18 so far are kids, and the rest adults. We didn't expect almost everyone we
invited to actually say they were going to come! We invited them all though just so no one felt left out.
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amyfo |
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Posts: 17156 (09/07/2008 10:03 PM) Joey Fanatic '08 |
They park on the street or you shuttle them to your house.
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Mafonia |
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Posts: 17793 (09/07/2008 10:06 PM) |
I live in Florida.. we don't have basements
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Spaztastik |
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Posts: 79539 (09/07/2008 10:06 PM) |
We've had like 100 people in our house before. But we live near a country club and they all parked there.
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Lilpeach85 |
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Posts: 107187 (09/07/2008 10:09 PM) Justin Fanatic '05
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We've had that many people at our house for parties before. The weather was nice and warm/hot so we have them outside. We have a ton of extra chairs and
tables (of the folding variety, from costcos) and my pparents put up tents in the backyard. Do you have a school or a parking lot of sorts nearby guest can
park in? If not, on the street.
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Mafonia |
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Posts: 17794 (09/07/2008 10:17 PM) |
Just a street. I know we're going to get some table/chairs to put outside, and probably move some of the furniture that's by the pool inside. It'll
just be hard to have people outside and inside if it's 100 degrees out and no cloud cover.
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Lilpeach85 |
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Posts: 107192 (09/07/2008 10:20 PM) Justin Fanatic '05
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What time is it supposed to be? We usually have our parties starting at like 6 so it's not too hot out.
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Mafonia |
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Posts: 17795 (09/07/2008 10:22 PM) |
Noon-ish. I wanted it to start later, but since it's on a Sunday and some people have to work the next day we wanted it to be early enough that we could
get it over and done with before it got too late. That and the mosquitos here have been INSANE lately.
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Angelpopstar7 |
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Posts: 27340 (09/07/2008 10:24 PM) News Editor |
Is there any way that they can carpool together? Like if you invited 3 sisters, could they all come together instead of each of them driving their own car?
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Mafonia |
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Posts: 17796 (09/07/2008 10:30 PM) |
Only like.. 3 people can carpool. Everyone else is coming separately since they all live in different areas.
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