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Toilet Paper and Stick
This is a great game for those who don't mind a little risqué fun! Divide the guests into teams and have the teams appoint captains. Then, give each captain a broomstick or pole and ask them to stand against a wall, holding the pole between their legs. Give the other team members rolls of toilet paper. The goal of the game is for each team member to cross the room to their team's pole with the roll of toilet paper between their legs (no hands!). The first team with all four rolls on it's captain's pole is the winner and gets a door prize. This game is hilarious, and sure to ensure great pictures!

Kiss the Bride's Ass
Purchase a traditional Pin the Tail on the Donkey game, and post the picture of the donkey on the wall. Cut out a picture of the groom's face and paste it over the donkey's head. Have a tube of garish inexpensive lipstick available, and ask blindfolded guests to put on the lipstick, spin around, and then kiss the donkey's rear-end. The guest who gets closest, wins!

How Old Was She?
Find pictures of the bride at a variety of ages. Pin them to a board, and hand out sheets of paper to each guest. As they mingle and eat, they can guess what age she was in each picture. Give a prize to the person with the most correct answers.

Louder than words
The joke will be on your guests as they end up having to perform the "silly" actions they wrote down for the Bride-to-be to do. They thought it would be hysterical for the Bride-to-be to do an impression of her Mother-in-law... Now watch their faces as you announce they will actually be the one performing their own suggestion!
Have a sheet of paper as the quests arrive and have them sign in
Your Name ______ What would you like to see the bride do? ____________________________

It was such a fun party and I’m eternally grateful for my friends who hosted it and my friends and family who came. I’ll never forget standing in the middle

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