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08/03/2010
Kate
Ha ha ha!! So funny

Music Festival Hen Party!

MUSIC FESTIVAL HEN PARTY:
 
Well if it’s a case of “different strokes for different folks” then the same will apply to Hen Party activities and themes.
Most people, particularly we girls like to be organised, have things done for us, avoid the irritating chores, have all our ducks in a row, have the t’s crossed and the I’s dotted and have the plans for everything laid out and agreed before we start. No mess, you know what I mean sisters, everything in its proper place; take a look at my wardrobe, I mean bedroom floor. I know where every item on it is supposed to be.
There are those that like to go to pottery making classes for the afternoon activity of the Hen Party followed by a Chinese meal and a disco, or those that fancy quad biking followed by a nice meal, some decent wines and have a sweat on the dance floor to end it off.
Then there are those that just want to break the Hen Party Mould and have a complete all in one mad bash. We are talking about the newest Hen Party craze, the Music Festival.
The only important item of clothing are the “Wellies” as the chances are 99% certain that the heavens will open and the once lush and green grass will become a bog and a sea of mud leaving the Hens looking for a ten man, or woman tent for cover as they munch their way through soggy bacon and egg rolls as the soak up the music and the weather.
There is no dressing up for this Hen Party, no glad rags, no expensive hair-do’s or visits to the nail bar. Its basic and it’s down and dirty.
Luck may be on the Hens side however and it may just be a nice fine day, with great music and people humming along with the band as they warm their toes by the campfire and enjoy the sausage on a stick and a couple of cans of cheap beer.
Make sure sisters that you have accommodation booked in the vicinity as the damp grass plays havoc with all the areas of a Hens body that cannot be described or mentioned.
 
 
 
 

 
 
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