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If you’re saying goodbye to single life with a bachelor party, games may add a great deal of laughs and just a touch of raunchiness to your party. Here are two established party games – with a twist – that will make a good addition to your bachelor party. “Pin the Skirt on the Girl” Bachelor Party Game This is a take on good old “Pin the Tail on the Donkey”, and a classic amidst bachelor party games. Prior to the party, draw a huge picture of a female in a bikini, and a skirt or dress on a discerned piece of paper. Participants have to don a blindfold, get spun around 4 or 5 times and undertake to “pin the skirt on the girl”. The winner is the one who pins the skirt nearest to its’ intended location. “I went on a Boy’s Weekend…” Bachelor Party Game This bachelor party game is a variant of the memory game “My grandmother went to market”. Participants ought to sit in a circle, and the firstborn player says “I went on a boy’s weekend…” and then elaborates on something they did or saw, for example “I went on a boy’s weekend and I stayed out all night”. Subsequent players ought to add to the list, each time repeating what former players have said. Each player who breaks the chain must leave this bachelor party game, and the last man standing is the winner. With a little ability to create it’s easy to come up with ideas for bachelor party games. They may genuinely be a lot of fun and get every one into the spirit of having a good time. Most helpful customer reviews 108 of 114 people found the following review helpful. The contents of these titles are basically trash but they do have one thing of interest, their covers, these were paintings rather than photos. Pin-up artist Peter Driben painted hundreds of covers for the six titles and dozens are shown in this book, some other pin-up artists are included as well. Before you rush out and buy the book you need to know that all the covers and the spreads have been sized slightly bigger than the book. This does not matter too much with the reproduced spreads but all the covers have been ruined because of this enlargement, the title logos and coverlines run of the side of the page. Two better Taschen cheesecake titles are ‘The Rottenberg Collection’, seven hundred pages of American pin-ups (mostly nudes) from the forties to the sixties from the collection of Mark Rottenberg. European pin-ups are covered in ‘Serge Jacques’ by Gilles Neret. Both these titles are far superior to `1000 Pin-Ups’ BTW, the book was originally published under the title of ‘The Best of American Girlie Magazines’ by the same author. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Taschen has published the same material in two other books but they are also flawed. First, is the original volume “Girlie Magazines.” With 60 fewer pages it is a significantly thicker volume because the pages are thicker. While “1000 Pin-Ups is a good value, in my opinion “Girlie Magazines” remains the better book, with better paper quality. Second, is a small selection of covers from “Girlie Magazines” titled “Pin-Ups” in the Icons Series by Giles Neret. I would just buy a good used version of “Girlie Magazines” for a little more and get 3-4X the illustrations. 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful. The book starts off with a brief history of pin-up magazines in the US during the 40s and 50s. In the usual Taschen style, it is given in English, German and French.
The magazines covered in the book are Wink, Eyeful, Beauty Parade, Flirt and Titter. Each magazine is allocated a section in the book, and start of with full pages replications of some magazine covers, then some black and white pictorials with extremely corny captions. The pictorials are by todays standards tame, and there is almost no nudity.
Pin-ups was worth my while just for the pin-up art, but the pictorials, I thought were not my cup of tea, although it did give me some sort of insight into glamour of the 40s and 50s. |





