Dressing and Entertaining for a PF Party

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In summary, Wolram would bring a camera, 60 cotton balls, 4 pairs of handcuffs, and a jar of dirt to the party. Lisa would bring pan fried salmon steak, pork bellies in star-anise sauce, chicken hearts in sake and ginger broth, and beer if her wife can come. Otherwise, potato chips and beer. Evo would bring himself and bring cookies and appetizers. Lacy would bring herself and bring pan fried salmon steak, pork bellies in star-anise sauce, chicken hearts in sake and ginger broth, and beer if her wife can come. Otherwise, potato chips and beer.
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How would you dress for a party of pf ers, what would you bring to the party, could you entertain us ?
 
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Green wig, as I don't have a blue one.
 
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I'd bring Mexican and Chinese food and appropriate beverages.
 
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I'd bring my karaoke system and force Astronuc to sing "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades".
 
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I'll bring an alien. :biggrin:
 
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I'd bring my dog. He loves meeting people. Ignore the excited "woofs" and watch that tail and wiggly butt.
 
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Mexician food, veggie platter, drinks. Different wines and breads with spreads.
Wear long dark/black skirt as always with something different. Like a pirate shirt and vest with my new fedora.
I would bring music videos and violin. Have a piano available and of course some bongo drums. several.
Costumes! Differents hats and masks.
And special I would hire ethnic dancers to engage the people and teach new dances.
Would make sure there was a place for people to hide and rest and security in case I got out of hand.

And dog food with water dish and soft blanket off to the side in a warm place for Turbo's dog who might want to rest.

You, Wolram, What would you bring?
 
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I'd bring a camera, 60 cotton balls, 4 pairs of handcuffs, and a jar of dirt.

By the way, wolram, I love your threads.
 
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Beer!

BRB
 
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dlgoff said:
Beer!
That's a given, though you have to watch out for English hosts who might keep the beer on a shelf instead of chilling it ice-cold.
 
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I would bring my spoons, i can give a good rendition of nick nack paddy wack give the dog a bone, just for Turbo's dog.
I would also bring a bottle of southern comfort, anyone who dose not like it must be a penny short of a shilling.
I would also bring my incredible dancing skills and dance all the lasses of their feet.
As for what i would wear it would have to be my dark suit, plaid shirt and motor cycle boots.
 
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wolram said:
I would bring my spoons, i can give a good rendition of nick nack paddy wack give the dog a bone, just for Turbo's dog.
I would also bring a bottle of southern comfort, anyone who dose not like it must be a penny short of a shilling.
I would also bring my incredible dancing skills and dance all the lasses of their feet.
As for what i would wear it would have to be my dark suit, plaid shirt and motor cycle boots.
I can bring cookies and appetizers!
 
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Okay, you are all invited, Evo, Lacy, can you do the fandango, or from my all time favorite film
do dirty dancing?
 
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I'll bring myself!:shy:
 
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I'll bring pan fried salmon steak, pork bellies in star-anise sauce, chicken hearts in sake and ginger broth, and beer if my wife can come. Otherwise, potato chips and beer.
 
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Lisa! said:
I'll bring myself!:shy:

Thats okay Lisa, just so long as you can either dance, sing, or play an instrument, if not you can keep Turbos dog happy.
 
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Jimmy Snyder said:
I'll bring pan fried salmon steak, pork bellies in star-anise sauce, chicken hearts in sake and ginger broth, and beer if my wife can come. Otherwise, potato chips and beer.

I like the sound of fried salmon steak, the rest sounds like some witches brew, indeed bring the wife and beer.
 
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wolram said:
I would bring my spoons, i can give a good rendition of nick nack paddy wack give the dog a bone, just for Turbo's dog.
I would also bring a bottle of southern comfort, anyone who dose not like it must be a penny short of a shilling.
I would also bring my incredible dancing skills and dance all the lasses of their feet.
As for what i would wear it would have to be my dark suit, plaid shirt and motor cycle boots.

I'll bring my dancing shoes and take you up on that challenge :smile:!
 
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I haz no dancing shoes - never got good at dancing because I was almost always on-stage supplying the music. I can bring a guitar or two and a snarly little Fender Vibro-Champ that I restored. That little amp sounds huge.
 
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lisab said:
I'll bring my dancing shoes and take you up on that challenge :smile:!

wow ee. be prepared to be cream crackerd, i have just so much energy.
 
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wolram said:
I would also bring a bottle of southern comfort, anyone who dose not like it must be a penny short of a shilling.
Wow. I just back from buying a case of beer and noticed a big bottle of "Southern Comfort Eggnog" sitting there.
 
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A bit of trivia that I should probably have saved for PF Chat: probably everybody here is familiar with Layla and other songs from Derek and the Dominos. What amps did Duane Allman and Clapton use to get that "big" sound? Fender Champs. Studio-supplied little amps that they set on the top of the upright piano so that they could hear each other over the drums, bass, etc. I still have two of the Vibro-Champs (one 65 black-face and an early 70's silver-face) and even though I don't play out professionally anymore, I just can't get rid of them. As restoration-projects, they are my "babies". I also have a monster 2x10 amp that was built by a dear friend of mine (in large part to my specs). We'd spend hours on the phone every week talking about desired tonal characteristics. He didn't make too many of the Turbo-Pups in part because his job was so demanding and having an almost full-time manufacturing job on the side was robbing him of time with his lovely wife and daughters.
 
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wolram said:
Okay, you are all invited, Evo, Lacy, can you do the fandango, or from my all time favorite film
do dirty dancing?

I think your not aiming high enough. Ask Lisab to do the audition scene from Flashdance, What A Feeling. After that she can spin you around like a baton until your biker boots fly off.

There are lots of photographers so you don't have to worry about not seeing it.
You can use my ballroom. There will be good space for the high toss. :biggrin:
You throw a great party Wolram.
 
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turbo said:
I'd bring my dog. He loves meeting people. Ignore the excited "woofs" and watch that tail and wiggly butt.

Then I will bring my dog, too.

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Math Is Hard said:
Then I will bring my dog, too.

walkies.jpg
:!)
 
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Math Is Hard said:
Then I will bring my dog, too.

walkies.jpg
They would get along famously, I'm sure. A couple of months back, my wife started asking about wild animals. She gets up very early, and takes Duke out for a walk before she even has her coffee or a breakfast, and she'd mention that Duke had been nose-to-nose with some critter out in the dark that was dark and light (at least in the light of our little flashlight). Eventually, I found that guy - a porcupine that was living under the tarp covering my tractor's tiller attachment. I dispatched him because the chance of a "misunderstanding" could have caused Duke a lot of misery. Porky was ridden with sarcoptic mange and had no hair on his hind legs at all - crusty, oozing, and bad-smelling. He was living off the apples, pears, etc under our fruit trees and couldn't possibly have made it through the winter without his natural insulation.

Duke loves other animals. When I am walking him and he sees a fisher or some other other smaller critter, he wants to get away from me to chase them down. Not to hurt them, but to "be friends". A fisher might not take that attention as kindly as a well-armed porcupine, but he's up for it.
 

1. What is a PF party?

A PF party is a type of social gathering where guests are encouraged to dress up in a specific theme or style, and participate in various forms of entertainment centered around that theme. PF stands for "party and fun", and these parties are meant to be a fun and unique way to socialize with friends and family.

2. What should I wear to a PF party?

The dress code for a PF party can vary depending on the theme, so it's important to check with the host beforehand. However, in general, guests are expected to dress up in a fun and creative way that fits the theme. This could mean wearing costumes, dressing in a certain color or style, or even wearing a specific type of clothing or accessory.

3. Do I have to spend a lot of money on my outfit for a PF party?

No, you don't have to spend a lot of money on your outfit for a PF party. The whole point of these parties is to have fun and be creative, so you can use items you already have in your closet or get creative with DIY costumes. You can also shop at thrift stores or borrow items from friends to save money.

4. What types of entertainment can I expect at a PF party?

Entertainment at a PF party can vary, but it often includes interactive activities or games related to the theme. For example, if the theme is a 1920s speakeasy, there may be a casino night with card games, or a photo booth with props and costumes. Other forms of entertainment could include live music, dancing, or themed food and drinks.

5. Can I bring a guest to a PF party?

It's always best to check with the host beforehand, but in general, it's okay to bring a guest to a PF party. However, make sure your guest is aware of the theme and dress code so they can participate fully in the festivities. Also, be sure to RSVP with the correct number of guests so the host can plan accordingly.

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