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Jun 21, 2004

Bachelor's Party Solutions

Thanks to everyone who gave ideas for Bachelor's Party Fun, both upstate and down.

Some things are starting to come together, and I just came a across a great site, saying many of the same things that I've been saying.

http://www.foreverwed1.com/articles/bachelor/45982g.html
Not a last gasp

Christopher Robbins, the owner and founder of the Hickory Group, a marketing company in New York, held his bachelor party a few weeks ago at his family's country house in Bondville, Vt.

His father and best man, Ken Robbins, organized the party, bringing about a dozen friends together for three days of practically nonstop canoing, biking, golf, billiards, darts, Frisbee and volleyball.

"My dad titled it a last gasp, but a bachelor party for me is an amazing beginning," Robbins said. "The experience of the whole weekend solidified my friendships for the future. It wasn't like `This guy is going to be lost to the winds of marriage.' It was not a goodbye. It was a rekindled hello."

That sounds just about right.

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