Tiny Dining-in Night - Ideas, please!
I have to organise the smallest dining-in night in the RAF, with just 10 attendees (all Flt Lts apart from the Stn Cdr). Problem is, a tiny dining-in night could either be a rip-roaring success of drunkenness and hijinks (the staish is usually up for a laugh), or a damp squip of awkwardness and lack of conversation. I have ordered the most alcoholic Cointreau sorbet I could find, which should be a good start.
The dining-in doesn't have to follow the normal format. So, do any of you chaps have suggestions for how to make the event more fun/embarassing/alcoholic for its participants? Reverse dining-in has already been suggested. Korean rules (I don't mean bury the food in a mountain and explode it) are a must.
Cheers!
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