How To Successfully Throw A Game Of Thrones Premiere Party
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How To Successfully Throw A Game Of Thrones Premiere Party

Season 6 is coming.

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How To Successfully Throw A Game Of Thrones Premiere Party
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In exactly twelve days, Game Of Thrones will return. Season 5 left fans everywhere shocked, confused, upset, and/or pissed. Since we don't know how long it will be before we get season 7, because George R.R. Martin is taking his sweet time writing, we need to go all the way out this season. Here's a few tips on how to throw an awesome premiere party.

1. Make sure that you've got wine

If you've got any Tyrions coming over to your house, you might want to stock up.

2. Put out some snacks

Always offer your guests a couple of snacks. It's so easy to do themed foods for this type of event! "Would you like some sausage, Reek?"

3. Bring out the tissues

Guests might cry because they're so happy the show is back. Or maybe their favorite character will die. You never know with Game of Thrones.

4. Turn it into a drinking game

Drink every time someone dies, lies, or says "winter is coming". Game of Thrones guarantees to have you drunk in 30 minutes or less.

5. Have ample seating arrangements

Who will take the iron throne? Or in this case the big comfy recliner in the room.

6. Prepare to have your minds blown

This season's about to go Oberyn Martell on our asses.


Catch the premiere on April 24th at 9 P.M. ET.

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