Animal House

Wednesday, October 3rd 2007

We moved into this house in May of ‘06 and felt like throwing a party. Finally, we could have people over and be proud of our merry crib. Finally, we could fit over 10 people into our home without feeling claustrophobic. Happily, we could even invite a few friends to stay over because this house offers our first ever guest room in which to store them.

And party, we did.

In the last calendar year, we averaged a party a month. The gatherings have ranged from the sophisticated to the out of freaking control but this time…this time I think we’re in trouble.


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What was supposed to be a friendly cocktail party for my husband’s sales team has turned toga. Yes, I’m serious and I need help. He (he: meaning my crazy ass spouse) has turned a corner. Never in a million years would I have pegged him for a costume kind of guy and now he’s even talking party games! What the hell?

So, I am doing the only thing I can think to do when the time is ticking away and my toga is being UPS’d - I’m soliciting your very wise council. I need ideas. What the hell do you serve (besides jell-o shots) at a toga party? And what kind of games do *cough* adults play at them?


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  • Hmm… as for games… quarters?

    And besides jello shots you can’t go wrong with pizza, right?


  • Grapes. And you make your husband peel them for you.


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  • Mark

    Bellini’s for cocktail time
    Caesar Salad
    Fresh Shucked Oysters
    Olives-Grapes
    Saltimbocca
    Lamb
    Spaghetti as finger food w/ mini meatballs
    bruschetta
    alot of decadent desserts


  • I have no friggin clue, but I want to make sure you take lots of pictures!


  • Oh, I’m totally taking blackmail pictures. Are you kidding me???


  • I think Mark has a fabulous menu outlined. As for games?? No clue. But have a great time!


  • Ummm…. the last time I dressed in a toga, we played quarters…

    How about trivial pursuit or dictionary dabble… Too subdued? Too normal?

    LOL!! I definitely want to see pix from this party!!


  • - Kessari, Graviera (french guyere), feta cheese mixed with several colors of grapes and greek (green and black) marinated olives on assorted platters.
    - Oysters on the half shell nested on beds of ice with lemon (months with ‘r’ in them are awesome for oyster season!)
    - Caesar Salad
    - Spanakopita
    - Lamb Souvlakia (shish cabob)
    - Pasta dish
    -Wine
    -Ouzo (in jello shots for fun)

    Is that enough? I have tons more ideas for party food!

    - Desserts baklava, apple tarts (Milopita), something chocolate, and diples (like donut holes sprinkled with powdered sugar and honey)


  • Man, there are some creative menus there. Almost makes me want to throw a toga party myself.


  • Sounds like a blast! You have a lot of good ideas in the comments already, so, I will just write: TOGA! TOGA! Have a great time!


  • Everybody seems to have a pretty good idea, as they must have been to them before!


  • I’m rescuing the children!!! Pack them with clothes for Church - you will need lots of prayers. (Also good walking shoes!) Let me know when it’s safe to bring them back.


  • Here’s a party game idea: get some purple i.e. grape-colored balloons, put slips of paper inside with instructions like “Act out a scene from Animal House” (one might be the “you can’t hold a whole fraternity responsible for the behavior of a few, sick twisted individuals” speech, which btw could be done while the other party guests hum the Star-Spangled Banner ).

    Anyway, everyone has to pass the balloon around, each taking a turn sitting on it with all their weight for at least 3 seconds, and whoever bursts the balloon has to do whatever’s written on the paper.

    Got the idea for this here (and they have other game ideas, too).


  • Well, guess Mark and Angie had some pretty good ideas. Shut my mouth. Fab food is great and totally necessary, but I think there can be no games. It’s like games at a babyshower. Can’t happen. What about some frisky entertainment that transforms into some dancing.

    Most importantly, you need to look great. Once upon a time in the 80’s my mother had a metal belt made of connecting gold and copper leaves. It looked like she borrowed it from Dynasty, but I wore it with a toga and it was perfect! Your hair is perfect for a laurel wreath. Mostly you need sexy lace-up sandals.


  • Your doing this with people he works with.

    Danger Will Robinson, Danger! But, takes lots of picures, K!


  • Hello????? Hungover? Silent Sunday. Where’re those pictures? Was there debauchery?



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