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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

How to throw a huge Project x party?

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Jean


I live in a rural area and have a lot of land. Im 16. I'm far away from neighbors. I have about 7 acres. I consulted my mom and she approved. I want to throw a huge party with at least 300 people. I am pretty sure I'd be okay with law enforcement on the count of no noise complaints from neighbors being far away. There might be some underage drinking so I was thinking to have a form minors have to sign in order to drink so they couldn't get back at me for that. I was thinking to hire a dj. Have a huge area for camping. A bonfire. A few security guards. A bunch of water balloons and a slip and slide because I don't own a pool. Have the house only be open for restroom reasons and indoor activities like dancing games and karaoke (living room mainly). Lock all bedrooms. People clock their belongings in their tents, cars, or the bedrooms s their safe. If anyone wanted to fight someone I'd have my security break it up. No firearms or weapons of any sort will be allowed. Have a bunch of decorations like balloons and what not. Maybe have a live bnd play. My side yard will be designated for parking and I'd have a parking director outside. All food and beverages will be on the back deck on a party table. I want to make sure I have things set and ready for the most worse cases. Does this sound good to you guys? Should I think about more things? Any ideas? Just want to have a party that will sky rocket my reputation. I'm going to a vocational school and I'll invite people from there and from my home school and they can bring people. There will be no destroying of property and that will result in discharge of the party. Im sure with that many people, thre will be someone who will bring illegal drugs (I personally don't do anything, but I won't stop them.) people will not be permitted to leave if they are too drunk or tired to drive, they will be forced to camp or have someone pick them up. All valuables will be locked and stored away properly. My moms boyfriend is a firefighter and could help if they party is out of control or the bonfire gets out of hand. People will be notified what the boundary of the propery is and there will be posted signs. The animals will be kept inside away from guests. There might possibly be two fires since the yard is rather large nd there will be a lot of people. I'm hiking a normal fire up front and a bigger fire out back. There will be trash cans everywhere (though people usually throw stuff on the ground) but for easier clean up. I'm sure people will be hooking up, they can do whatever thy want in their tnts, that's not my business. There will beva olleyball net set up for people to play some games if they want. Food and beverages will be provided. People will be notified that there could be drinking. Neighbors will be notified that there could be some noise since I'm far away but close enough to see their houses. There may be fireworks. I just want to make sure this is a party they won't forget. Thanks for your response.


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This sounds AMAZING! I'm so jealous! Here's a few tips:

1) If you plan on 300 people, only invite 250. When people realise you're having such a huge party, they'll tell their friends and also bring people along with them!

2) Get twice as much food and drink as you think you'll need! If I was you I wouldn't supply alcohol for anyone apart from you and your close friends because if your mom gets charged with 300 counts of supplying alcohol to minors I can guarantee you'll never be allowed another party.

3) Be prepared for gatecrashers. People that force their way into parties aren't known for being polite, so get ready for foul language and possibly violence. I'd let your security know the second you see someone you don't want in your home.

4) When it's time for the fireworks, make sure there's no drunk people fumbling about with matches and explosives. Also, it's cool that your mom's boyfriend is a fireman because it would be a good idea to have him in charge of lighting the fireworks and making sure the bonfires stay under control.

5) Have a well-stocked First Aid kit in reach, because with such a big party, fights and accidents are bound to happen!

Most importantly, have fun! I've thrown a few parties, but at my first I was a nervous wreck! I was constantly running about checking that people were enjoying themselves that I forgot to enjoy it myself.

Where Should We Go To Dinner In Great Lakes IL?

Q. My Boyfriend Is Going 2 be graduating from navy boot camp and i was wondering where we should go eat? So Any Suggestions?


Answer
Bacci's Trattoria
30 North Genesee, Waukegan, Illinois 60085
Telephone: 847 623 3121
Lunch Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Dinner Monday through Saturday, 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.
Evening reservations recommended.

**This place not only has a great menu of Italian dishes, the steaks and mushroom appetizer is not to be missed!

Here is a rundown of the rest of the places you could go:

Right by the Great Lakes base area itself (North Chicago), there is absolutely NOTHING!
Lake Bluff is no better, 1 mile to the south, so donât waste you time looking.

Waukegan (1-2 miles) has the best nearby options:
⢠Tacos Del Rey De Oro- easily the best Mexican food in the area
⢠The Dog House- for great diner style food and hot dogs
⢠Hussies â Great bar to drink and great bar food (Big pub style burgers etc.)
⢠Quonset- A decent thin crust pizza place
⢠Lenoâs Subs- great subs and sandwiches

Gurnee (6 Miles northwest)
⢠Monkey Dish is new â I havenât been yet, but Iâm told it OK
⢠Giordanoâs Pizza: the best deep dish pizza available in Lake County
⢠Backyard Steak pit â good steak- really nice onion ring loaf - ala Hackneys style
⢠Ichiban- a decent Japanese steakhouse (cook at your table place), its been here for years and is showing serious signs of wear and tear not pretty but tasty.
⢠Kaiser Pizza - Gurnee (for burgers and decent thin pizza)
⢠Lou Malnattis â also very good deep dish Pizza, but its take out only at this location.
⢠Almost every known US chain â Unoâs, Applebee, Ruby Tuesday, Olive Garden, and the list goes on and on.

Lake Villa and Round Lake (10 miles northwest)
⢠Scott Dogs: Great hot burgers etc, but itâs the Argentinean empanadasâ, flank steak and chef made soups that really shine here.
⢠Lomeli's Rotisseria - Round Lake (excellent Mexican food- grilled/rotisserie chicken & outstanding burritos and tacos)

Libertyville, Vernon Hills and Mundelein (8-10 miles west)
⢠Tsukasa â Vernon Hills is the best Japanese steakhouse in the area
⢠Mickey Finns â Best burgers in Chicago, everything else on the menu is decent.
⢠Frank's for the Memories- Mundelein (best wings this side of Buffalo)

IMO: Places here are starting to get to the edge of too far for âlocalâ but offer a great many excellent options:
Lake Forest, Highland Park and Highwood (15-20 miles south), Wheeling (20 miles southwest) and Kenosha, WI 15-20 Miles North. If youâre interested in driving, this far just let us know and many of can reel off lists that would make your head spin!

DO NOT GO TO:
⢠Ginoâs East in Libertyville
⢠El Norte â Gurnee location




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