My friend did when we were about 15 and her house got totally trashed.........the police came , people were hiding in the attic.......someone kicked her T.V in , ripped the bannister of the staircase......it was mad!!!
2007-04-13 04:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Had a few in the student flats I stayed but never in my parents home. That girl just needs to grow up. I read the story and she tries to blame everyone apart from herself.
Every teenagers gets in to some scrapes that they need bailed out of, I did anyway, but letting a bunch of people trash you mums house for a laugh is unforgivable. She probably just did it to try and get people to like her. If she really didn't want it to happen then she could have called the police when things first started getting out of control.
I hope the parents press charges and treat her to some jail time. Would do the spoilt little princess some good.
2007-04-13 04:54:39
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answered by John D 3
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We had a party in staff accommodation once, at a hotel I was working at. I was DJing a bit at the time and we hired a 3K sound system. Was great for a few hours but the police came and confiscated all the gear in the early hours and a few got arrested. We were told afterwards you could hear the music in the village 4 miles away. Ooops!
2007-04-13 04:49:40
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answered by First Ascent 4 Thistle 7
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my ex girlfriends brother had a week long party when his parents went on holiday,wrecked the new sofa and carpets ,broken beds all of the food and drink was gone ,the shower ended up being left on flooded the bathroom went through the ceiling and the bathroom basicaly ended up in the kitchen,and you can guess they kicked him out when they returned ,and he has never been allowed back there since,he was only 19 at the time,but he was a bit of an asshole any way.
2007-04-13 04:53:02
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answered by TS100N 6
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on the MySpace invite she phrsed the invite as a "permit's trash the traditional family contributors-sized domicile disco party" this means that her motive all alongside develop into to break the valuables and assets of her family contributors. the quantity of be apologetic approximately she has for her movements is obvious in the actuality she went out to a nightclub here day. i think of the parents could be properly located to no longer forgive her for a protracted time. the actuality she is a 6th sort scholar shows she is supported by her parents and he or she could locate existence lots harder whilst they have withdrawn this help (which plainly they ought to have and justifiably so). the parents and her siblings stay in rented accomodation mutually as she resides with a buddy adn curiously she has spoken to her parents as quickly as yet no longer apologised. She ought to have a superb form of hate for her parents because it is not in simple terms the domicile which has been destroyed.
2016-12-29 07:14:37
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answered by ? 4
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Yeah but I didn't stupidly advertise it on the net (as we didn't have the net in those days)!! Was great - many a new furniture item had to be replaced due to damage/theft! I'm slightly wiser these days (although not by much)!
2007-04-13 04:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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LONDON (AFP) - A British teen whose parents were left with a 20,000 pound (29,300 euro, 39,500 dollar) bill after a party advertised on the MySpace social networking website got out of control apologised to them Friday.
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Rachael Bell, 17, claimed that her web page was hacked into by friends who posted an invitation to a "trash the average-sized family house disco party", prompting teenagers laden with alcohol to descend from around the country.
Her mother Elaine, whose wedding dress was urinated on by revellers, discovered the damage after returning from a caravanning holiday with husband Alan and described it as a "house rape".
Rachael is in hiding and too ashamed to face her parents, but she penned an apology in Friday's edition of her local newspaper, the Sunderland Echo.
"It was just supposed to be a party with a few friends and it turned into a complete nightmare. I'm sorry, mam," she wrote.
When people she did not recognise started turning up, she bolted the door "but they just started climbing through the window," Rachael added.
"There were even 11-year-olds trying to get in. I just had a panic attack because of everything that was going on," she said.
"I was going to tidy up after the party -- I thought I had a couple of days to clean the house before my parents got back.
"Then the ex-neighbour came and told me my mam was on her way home and everyone had better clear out -- and I left."
Rachael added a warning to anyone who might be tempted to advertise their party on MySpace that "the sites can be hacked."
Elaine, a 48-year-old teacher, warned her daughter not to have "any kids or drink in the house" in Woodstone Village, County Durham, northern England, while she was on vacation.
But more than 200 people descended on the house for the party, some from as far afield as London, 280 miles (450 kilometres) away.
"Whoever has come in here are worse than animals, it's like house rape," Elaine said.
"They've been sick everywhere, urinated and trashed the house.
"It will take a month for it to be professionally cleaned and we are having to stay in temporary accommodation."
She added that she wants the revellers prosecuted and fears for her daughter's mental health.
Local police said they were investigating a complaint of criminal damage and pledged to speak to "as many of the party-goers as we can."
SILLY GIRL TRICKS ARE FOR KIDS.
2007-04-13 05:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I was never brave enough but I have been to a few at other people's houses and the kettle has been put in the freezer and butter spread around the toilet and ice cream in the microwave and the vaseline over the mirrors....oh they were the good old days!
2007-04-13 04:48:30
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answered by The Weird One! 4
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Luckily I have friends are sure not to spread the word on my parties or any others, and when I do have parties I don't invite more than 20 people because by myself, it's utterly difficult to have control over them all.
2007-04-13 04:47:22
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answered by sPrInG LiLY 6
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OMG, YES!!!!! About 3 years ago my boyfriend and I had a house party at our brand new apartment that we had just moved into. There were about 40 people there- pretty good turnout- and everyone was behaving themselves until about midnight, when all of a sudden this really quiet, softspoken guy from our office started rocking back and forth and reciting his times tables like Rain Man or something, and then he suddenly just started puking, like mass quantities of puke, over and over again. Luckily my boyfriend got him a big trash can before he hurled on our new carpet, but he just kept on going and wouldn't quit. Then, to make matters worse, he started freaking out and screaming things like "KILL MEEEEEEE!!!!" at the top of his lungs like a crazy person, and he was shrieking and wailing and everything-while puking, mind you. We all tried to get him to calm down, but he was kicking/punching/biting anyone who even came close to try to help. Finally, my boyfriend smacked him hard in the face because that's what you're supposed to do with hysterical people, and he stopped screaming long enough for like 3 guys to carry him into the bathroom, which he ended up puking all over the floor and in the tub- everywhere BUT the toilet. He kept on screeching for like 45 minutes, and we couldn't send him home because his aunt who he had come with had gone off inexplicably to go get Taco Bell and was gone for like an hour. We had all kinds of neighbors coming up and asking if everything was OK, and we got like 6 noise violation complaints. Finally, a cop came to the door and like arrested him and took him down to detox, and he was there for like 3 days, so you know he was wasted. Later on we found out he was on antidepressants, and the combination of that and like 2 beers and one Jagerbomb was enough to make him go crazy. It sucked so bad, but at least we have a story to tell now...
2007-04-13 05:03:16
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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Yes (I hope my mother isn't reading this one) LOL
My parents had gone away for the weekend, leaving my brother and myself home alone...they trusted we'd behave. I called a friend and she called 2 friends and they called 2 friends, etc...soon we had the entire high school over!
The party ended quickly though because my brother had planned to have his buddies over, so he called the cops on my party!!! Then his buddies arrived and ended up trashing the house...I'll never let him live that one down!
2007-04-13 04:49:04
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answered by SweetKarma 4
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