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Help. I am hosting a Come Dine With Me ( work people) and need ideas for entertainment


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A magician is great for something like this.

Keeps the guests enthralled while you're slaving away in the kitchen -

an added bonus is that by keeping them occupied they won't be

wandering around your home :)


Seeing the tricks LIVE and close up is very impressive.

Unfortunately I don't know anyone local but someone out there may do.


Have a super evening!

Hmmm, my boss isn't invited as that would be dangerous.


I would prefer a non-combat option as there are ladies coming and I coyldn't hit them, even if I wanted to and sometimes, trust me I do.


I was thinking of getting someone musical in ( not Mary Poppins) or some actor types who can engage us in some interactive role play.

Good point Maxxilicious. I will save le entertainment until after the cheeseboard has been cleared.


I tried getting the dog to disco dance with me (like the crazies do on Britain's Got Talent). After three hours of Super Trouper I have concluded that she is not a dancer - four left feet. Grrrrrr!

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