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Old 02-16-2006, 11:31 AM
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Tell me about the best FSA party that you've been to. I'm going to the FAC in March and I'd like to throw a big FSA party this spring. I'm thinking of doing the usual food/beer party, but I'd like some ideas for something more unique. Any thoughts?

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Lots of Drugs and alcohol!!!! Strippers are a plus, too! Maybe rent a boat!?!?!
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Did I forget to mention that I'd like the party to be family friendly?
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Oh, then you'll need a jumper. And alcohol and strippers.
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Oh, then you'll need a jumper. And alcohol and strippers.
By a jumper, do you mean those big inflatible bouncy houses? Even if it isn't family friendly, those are a blast. Get everyone all liquored up and let them jump in it a bit. Just remember to hose it off before taking it back!
And don't forget to let the strippers bounce around in it a bit too!

I think having a ceremonial burning of some study notes or similar would be appropriate. A pinata shaped like an SOA-approved calculator? Or maybe just an SOA-approved calculator hanging from a sturdy string and a wiffle bat to take swings at it.
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Tell me about the best FSA party that you've been to. I'm going to the FAC in March and I'd like to throw a big FSA party this spring. I'm thinking of doing the usual food/beer party, but I'd like some ideas for something more unique. Any thoughts?

You must have been one of the people at that rowdy table in the back at the FAC banquet.
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By a jumper, do you mean those big inflatible bouncy houses? Even if it isn't family friendly, those are a blast. Get everyone all liquored up and let them jump in it a bit. Just remember to hose it off before taking it back!
And don't forget to let the strippers bounce around in it a bit too!

I think having a ceremonial burning of some study notes or similar would be appropriate. A pinata shaped like an SOA-approved calculator? Or maybe just an SOA-approved calculator hanging from a sturdy string and a wiffle bat to take swings at it.
What's the "wiffle" part for?
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