awkward stag requirements

Few of us rented a canal boat for a weekend near Worcester a few years back. Fun, some light activity going through locks and number of pubs visited along the canal.
 
I organised a stag do, we went bowling had a curry and went to the pub.

Ironically My mate "The Stag" would have loved an activity stag in somewhere like Prague, I'm just one lazy arsed friend. :)
 
I organised a stag do, we went bowling had a curry and went to the pub.

Ironically My mate "The Stag" would have loved an activity stag in somewhere like Prague, I'm just one lazy arsed friend. :)

We weren't allowed to go abroad for the one I organised :(
 
You need to have the most boring and subdued day you can think of and then surprise him with an harem of strippers.
 
Either escape room which is quality fun, especially the ones where you can watch the other team.

OR

Flight club near Old Street......fancy darts pub with dedicated boards and electronic system to assist with scoring.
 
tell him to get his act together, and help him train work out, you can all have a go, and use the wedding as an incentive,

then go on a cycle ride/pub crawl/sight seeing or whatever.
 
Lamp post, handcuffs, gaffa tape, ball gag, jumbo size permanent marker, razor.

Should keep him occupied whilst the rest of you go and do something fun.
 
Get some tents and go camping in the wilderness somewhere, 2 nights out to do it.
Walking
Eating
Beer & BBQ
Fireworks

Sitting around a fire at night with the fellas, get ****ed the first night
Your stag can do a bit of walking or fart about
If you like go-karting - do it as well - you are all giving up your time to do it and the stag must expect to pitch in

We used to do it with a group of 24, recommend having a large tent kitchen for communal cooking of breakfast, lunch and dinner.

If the weather was **** you can all sit in there with a fire pit outside the entrance and get smokey
 
Thats the thing he literally does nothing.

He works Monday-Sat and spends the rest of his time with his misses and 2 children (one is three years old and tbe other is 6 months old)

He has no hobbies, he follows no sports, and he goes to the pub every friday after work.

So you and your mates want a **** up because that's what most of us do on our Stag, but your mate, you know the one getting married, probably doesn't. Perhaps you suggest something like a pub and a curry as it is supposed to be for him and that is what he likes and then arrange a lads weekend because at the moment you seem to be worried more about the peer pressure from your mates than doing the right thing as a best man. :)
 
Canal boat weekend is a good idea, minimal on the activities, as fun as a group of lads want to make it, opportunity for pub crawling etc. and much more interesting than just going for a curry and some beers.
 
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