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So, the man you thought was your best friend has really stitched you up. There you were, out for a quiet drink, taking it easy, relaxing, and then he pops the question. He wants you to be his best man! What can you do? You can hardly say no, but you know that there's a lot more to the job than just getting a few guys drunk and into a few strip joints. Let's run through a few things you can do when organising the Bachelor Party/Stag Night/Bucks Party, to make sure it's a great night out!

The Urban Myth is that every guy who gets married ends his stag night naked, either a) handcuffed to a lamp post, or b) on an express train to somewhere Far, Far Away. In my experience, this is actually very rare, but it is your duty to arrange a few embarrassing moments for the groom.

Now, you might want to hire a stripper, but tread carefully. Do you really know your best friend? Some guys think it's great. Some guys don't. One good idea is to give the Best Man a set of tasks to do. You know, things like: wear his trousers back to front; obtain an item of female underwear; have your photo taken wearing a fast-food employee's silly hat; walk backwards between each bar; run on the spot while ordering the drinks.

The most important thing to think about is the venue for your event. Don't just hope you can leave a bar at 1pm and get into a nightclub - most doormen take a dim view of large, staggering groups of young men trying to get into their club. Play it smart - get there early, and go in in twos and threes. Oh, and if you're in the USA, make sure everyone has their ID!

A lot of people these days organise a stag week-end away somewhere. This can be a great idea, but takes even more planning. Whether your in the US, and heading for Vegas or New Orleans, or you're in the UK and flying off to Amsterdam or Prague, you'll be amazed how hard it is to get a group of five or more guys to arrive at the right place, at the right time, with the right clothes, some cash, and their tickets.

Make sure you take a camera with you. Now, you probably don't want to take your $1000 Digital SLR on this sort of event, but you could always buy a couple of disposable cameras that you can buy in Wal-Mart or online for a few bucks each. You can probably get a whole load of them, and keep some for the wedding itself.

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