

> What a good idea, sounds like a lot of fun! You may want to rethink
> the "no one leaves" thing. Do you have a taxi sevice in your area?
> Your guests can use that for transportation.
>
> Do assign bottles, but make sure that you assign ones that don't hit
> some individuals pocket book too hard. That lawyer that makes $160
> an hour can afford to bring the Chivas, however the guy down the hall
> putting himself through college should be assigned a beverage a that
> is a little cheaper!
>
> My favorites right now are, Dirty Girlscouts and Russian Queliudes.
It's going to take place in Wisconsin. Most of the invites are to Minnesota
residents. Bars in MN close at 1:00am while the bars in WI stay open an hour
longer. The police know this and watch the main freeway (I94) at the state
line.
Everyone will have a week or more to prepare for this. It will be known to
bring a sleeping bag, designated driver or pre-arranged ride home on the
invitation.
As for the bottle/garnish/mix/ice assignments, everything will cost about the
same ($20.00 give or take a few bucks). If they are assigned a bottle of vodka
and would like to bring a bottle of Jack Daniels, the Jack will have their
name on it and no one can touch it without the owner of the Jack saying it's
okay. All alcohol will be the same as most bar speed rail brands (with the
exception of their personal bottle).
The lawyer that makes $160 per hour is assigned the Jagermeister and Red Bull
;^}
I've even thought of putting a tip jar out and donating the tips for breast
cancer.
Jer
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