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Group Dates
(for Ages 19-21)
Go to a local thrift store and buy the largest pair of pajamas or jogging clothes you can find. One pair for each person. Then go home, put them on over your regular clothes and stuff them with pillows, blankets, etc. and have a sumo wrestling match.
Invite someone to teach the group how to lead music. Then form an orchestra using your imagination to create instruments out of common household items.
With a group of girls (or guys), get together and decide who would mix well on group date. Send an invitation around to everyone being asked on the date (have all the girls in the group sign the note). Have the guys R.S.V.P. back as soon as possible, notifying someone in the group whether or not they would like to go. The night of the dance or group date, line the guys up and let them choose a shirt from a pile of shirts on a table. After all the guys have chosen a shirt, their date then reveals whose shirt it was they picked. For even more fun get together before the dance, and decorate shirts for you and your date.
Have a waffle party where everyone brings their own topping.
On a hot day in the summer, pair into teams with your date. Make sure you wear old clothes because they might get stained. You'll need a box of soft ice cream for each team and your favorite toppings and syrups. Ready, set, GO! FOOD FIGHT! Whoever's team gets the messiest loses.
My friends and I made 19 gallons of pudding and put it in a kiddy pool which was on a giant tarp. We had wrestling matches in the kiddy pool but ended up just dumping it on the tarp and had a giant pudding fight with about 20 people. We smelled like pudding for a few days, but it was the most fun we've ever had in our lives.
Give each person a paper and a pencil. Have each person start a story. After two minutes, have everyone pass their paper to the right. Give everyone 30 seconds to skim the story, then have them continue the story. Continue passing and writing until each person has written on each story. Then take turns reading the creations.
Invite a bunch a friends over. Ask each couple or person to bring something to the party, like popcorn, candy, drinks, and a favorite scary movie (if they have one). It doesn't matter if you don't watch all the movies that night. Just be sure to take some breaks between movies so that people can meet with each other. Pass out pillows and blankets, so the guys can hide from the scary parts.
As a group, embellish (enhance/improve) calendars with pictures from magazines, newspapers, photos, or your own drawings. Write in birthdays and other important events. Swap calendars at the conclusion of the evening.
Have a "come as you are" party/date. Call your date at an odd hour during the day, when you know that they will be in their pajamas or bathing suit and tell them that they must come to the party/date wearing what they are wearing at that moment. It will be tons of fun!
Make a movie with a group of people or split up and make info-mercials. Then watch them all together.
Give each couple in the group a toothpick. The object of the game is to go and find something bigger and better in place of the toothpick. At first it is easy. After all, an old shoe is a lot bigger and better than a toothpick! However, the old shoe will be tougher to top than the little toothpick. The trading goes on until your designated time runs out. Then all the couples need to return to where they started to see who has the biggest and best thing.
Spend an evening working on a hobby or craft activity with your friends. Mold articles out of clay, work on a potter's wheel, modge podge a picture, learn to macramé, or any number of other fun craft ideas.
Start the date off with a good 4-wheel drive trip, then return to a well lit area and play games. Two people can act out a scene and others yell freeze at random times, then the person who yelled freeze replaces one of the actors and changes the topic of the scene, then continue.
Invite several couples over to make cookies. When they're still warm, take them to the hospital and visit a neighbor or friend or visit a retirement home.
Go to a campground or picnic area where you can have an open fire. Barbeque hot dogs or chicken over an open fire. Finish the evening with an address from an inspirational or motivational speaker (either a live speaker or play a recording).
Organize a water carnival, including water balloons, squirt guns, hoses, etc.
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