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5 Things Necessary to Throw an Unforgettable Party
By incorporating these five key elements into your event planning, you’re well on your way to hosting an unforgettable party. Pay attention to the little things that contribute to the overall experience, from invitations that set the tone to thoughtful party favors.
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What to Do on Christmas When You Don't Celebrate It
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year for many people, but a large number of us don't celebrate the holiday, giving us nothing to do on December 25th.
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Which hangover cures should I try?
If you swear by a hair of the dog, bananas, green tea or aspirin, you are deluding yourself, writes Dr Luisa Dillner
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Tips for Throwing a House Warming Party in a small place
I recently moved and am considering allowing people inside to see it, to mix and mingle and break in this new place. But it's pretty small so it takes a little bit of strategy in addition to the normal prep for a housewarming. Check this out for some of the most useful tips,
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Beautiful Christmas lights around the world
Celebrating Christmas in different parts of the world
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The No-Regrets Plan for Your Office Party
Even if you've never, ever been the kind of employee who had to call in mortified the day after an office party, chances are that you aren't thinking strategically about the kind of impression you want to give at this year's event.
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How to buy Champagne (or its cheaper, just as cheery cousins)
So, the New Year's Eve shindig hosting has fallen to you. Your guests will likely expect Champagne or some analogue thereof. Now is not the time to defy expectation. Here are a few tips for getting a banging bottle of bubbly without breaking the bank.
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How To Avoid Drunk Texting This New Year's Eve
The only thing worse than a drunk text is a drunk holiday text. Here's how to protect you from yourself this New Year's Eve.
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Why Do We Drink Champagne on New Year's Eve?
Ever wonder why we celebrate New Year’s Eve with champagne? The answer dates back at least 1,500 years. And it involves a mix of history, location and -- not least -- skillful marketing.
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People around the world welcomed 2013
Photos: The world rings in the new year
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How Rich People Celebrated New Year's Eve in the Gilded Age
For many people around the world, New Year's Eve was (and still is) a rustic holiday. Homely traditions include running outside with luggage, if you want to travel in the new year, and exchanging money or tokens to bring wealth.
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MADMEN Coctail Guide
check out the delicious drinks
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Best party ever.
Seriously, the best.
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Spicy Shrimp Salad Rolls
Great idea for entertaining guests. Setting out each component separately allows guests to get involved and make their own rolls, ideal for passing and sharing.
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This is how I drink
Takes a bit of time to soak it up, but it's worth it!
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Obamas party with 30,000 close friends
After celebrating his second inauguration with a throng estimated at about 800,000, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama spent the evening at more intimate affairs: 30,000 guests at two inaugural balls.
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Photos: Inauguration 2013 PARTY
Photos: Party politics at the 2013 inaugural balls
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Oscars 2013: All the backstage VIP parties pictures, gossip and more
See what the Hollywood stars are getting up to at VIP parties as it happens with our live picture special
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How is beer pong different from beer bong?
When I was in college, there were three drinking games: beer pong, flip cup, and quarters. Apparently, there are now 100 distinct drinking games, including one called (unimaginatively) “Let’s get fucked up”. Although the point of all of them is, obviously, to get drunk, these scientists set out to see if there are differences between them, including how many drinks are drunk by the drunk participants while drinking.
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True hockey fan
It's an ARTY PARTY!
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