How to Plan World Series Parties

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The World Series is different than the Super Bowl in that the championship isn’t decided in one game. The series could go anywhere between four to seven games. Having one single party for the World Series just won’t cut it. Here is how to host World Series parties with a group of friends

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Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Decide which friends will host which parties. Obviously, before the World Series begins, everybody is going to want to host the game four party. The easiest way to determine this is to draw straws or perhaps a game of rock-paper-scissors.
Step2
Have different themes for every party. The party for game one of the World Series should be different than the party for game two. You could have different food or drinks served at every party, for example.
Step3
Have all of the parties at different locations. There’s no reason that all of the parties have to be in somebody’s home. If you or your friends want to take everybody out to a bar to watch game three of the World Series, for example, that works, too.
Step4
Everybody involved in planning the parties should contribute something to each party. Even if you’re not hosting the party for a particular game of the World Series, you should still bring a small food or drink item to each party. This helps to evenly spread the burden of hosting a party among everybody involved.
Step5
If one of your friends happens to like a team playing in the World Series, let him decide which party he will host. After all, you would want the same to be done for you if your favorite team was playing in the World Series.

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