I'm organising a Stag do for my friend in February and have most of it planned but just a few filling things I haven't gotten much ideas from yet and just want to brainstorm.
So far we are going Clay Pigeon Shooting on the Saturday afternoon then hitting a pub or two before having a BBQ that night. I'm trying to think of some fun ideas to do during the BBQ evening if any, and also if I should do anything on the Sunday.
So, fire away...
Stag do ideas input.
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Stag do ideas input.
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Couldn't help you mate, I finished a 12 hour shift on a railway viaduct (having sneaked a half bottle of whisky on with me so I could have a dram with the lads cos you could get away with it in them days) , went for 2 pints with a mate, then had a shandy in the pub next to the church the next day before going in to wait for the missus turning up.
Christ we knew how to live it up
I only ended up in ere cos I thought the thread was about a Triumph
Christ we knew how to live it up


I only ended up in ere cos I thought the thread was about a Triumph

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the week before our wedding i had a dose of gastroenteritis.. (a wedding present from mother in law) so i spent the week on the loo...
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My dear sister got married to a Scotsman on New Year's Day, 1972. There were a number of the BIL's family there and it was the year after I turned 18 (in July 1971). We lived in a country parish - only one pub we could use without having to drive, so the hen do and the stag party were all in the local pub!
The regulars were all keen to see the Rector's son p$$ed, so I was stood at the bar with about seven pints waiting to be drunk. I came home after about nine pints and just made it (about 200 yards). Luckily, I had worked away from home on a farm and had plenty of practice (free beer instead of overtime!).
One lad I worked with (in industry) played Rugby League in West Cumbria. He and his team mates went to Sunderland to a bowling alley for his stag do and, on the way home, his team mates stripped him and made him run round every roundabout! He even made the local news - though they never found out who he was.
The regulars were all keen to see the Rector's son p$$ed, so I was stood at the bar with about seven pints waiting to be drunk. I came home after about nine pints and just made it (about 200 yards). Luckily, I had worked away from home on a farm and had plenty of practice (free beer instead of overtime!).
One lad I worked with (in industry) played Rugby League in West Cumbria. He and his team mates went to Sunderland to a bowling alley for his stag do and, on the way home, his team mates stripped him and made him run round every roundabout! He even made the local news - though they never found out who he was.
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when my cousin worked in an abattoir a few days before his wedding his mates threw him in the blood pit.....
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The locals are still very keen on Blackenings up here, but I don't reckon they'd enjoy that too much, so probably best not to take it as a suggestion 

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Ball and chain ,
While down the pub, someone sneaks back to his joint and puts saran wrap over the lavatory pan and closes the lid..
On their honeymoon, a packet of cress seeds emptied through the letterbox onto the doormat ,followed by a sprinkle of water..
While down the pub, someone sneaks back to his joint and puts saran wrap over the lavatory pan and closes the lid..
On their honeymoon, a packet of cress seeds emptied through the letterbox onto the doormat ,followed by a sprinkle of water..

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have you watched the film staggered?
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I forgot to say that, as my father was doing the actual service (obviously, he was our vicar too!), I had the privelige of giving the bride away (apparently, the fiancee wouldn't pay for her, so I had to give her away). You can imagine how drunk my sister, brother in law and I were - I was leaning on her as we walked down the aisle and hardly remember the service (or the reception).
On a car theme: my sister hid her car, a B reg Austin 1100 to avoid any tin cans, confetti etc and Father drove them from the reception to the car in our '61 Herald. BIL's brother and five of us gave chase in a Princess R! Father switched his lights off, so we soon lost them - my sister does remember that!!
On a car theme: my sister hid her car, a B reg Austin 1100 to avoid any tin cans, confetti etc and Father drove them from the reception to the car in our '61 Herald. BIL's brother and five of us gave chase in a Princess R! Father switched his lights off, so we soon lost them - my sister does remember that!!