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Article: Stags Just Want to Have Fun - One boozy night at a strip club is increasingly being replaced by long-weekend bachelor parties where men play, eat, bond, and maybe even sip wine.
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- January 20, 2008
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THE WEDDINGS ISSUE
TWO MONTHS BEFORE his November nuptials, Boston attorney Dan
Urman and nine of his closest buddies converged on a rented house at
Lake Tahoe in California and spent 72 hours in a male-bonding ritual
that would have made even Robert Bly envious. The men - who flew and
drove in from 10 cities across the country - careened down muddy ski
trails on mountain bikes, skimmed the lake in inner tubes lassoed to
a powerboat, tried their luck at blackjack in nearby Reno, dined at
fancy restaurants, and grilled pounds of steak and ribs. "We all got
pretty banged up," says the 29-year-old Urman. "There's a picture of
my friend with dirt in his teeth."
Urman and friends did drop by a ...
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