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AWFUL WARNING - never go away and leave a teenager alone in the house

51 replies

Janh · 13/04/2007 10:53

or you might come back to this

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Whoooosh · 13/04/2007 10:55

Oh my God!

Not surprised she is staying somewhere for a "cooling off period"

nailpolish · 13/04/2007 10:55

oh dear

wonder how long her cooling off period will be

ten years?

Trinityrhino · 13/04/2007 10:56

OMG

what a silly girl to advertise on myspace

zippitippitoes · 13/04/2007 10:57

I made sure i never gave them the chance

they did have some parties which caused damage at their dad's house though...more fool him

the times i went away i made sure they couldn't get in the house

Greenleeves · 13/04/2007 10:58

Those poor people, imagine how gutted they must be . I suppose it will be a while before they can look at their dd in the same way again.

Carmenere · 13/04/2007 10:59

Hideous behaviour and stupid little girl. My niece did this when my dsis was renovating a house, little brats did loads of damage but as it was a bit of a building site it diddn't matter that much, dn was grounded for about a year though.

On a more sinister note a girl I knew vaguely thought she might like to be a biker and when her parents went away she went to a bikers pub and told everyone that she was having a party. Her parents came home the next day to find the house trashed, their dd naked and locked in a cupboard(she was not sexually assaulted). Her 'guests' had puored muesli and milk all over the carpets and liquidised the goldfish

Janh · 13/04/2007 10:59

I just watched the video link - her parents are "urging her to get in touch" ("so that they can kill her!" says DS1 ) - they haven't seen her since they got back

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nailpolish · 13/04/2007 10:59

i had a party when i was 18 and about fifty folk turned up

i made a pretty good job of cleaning the mess tho, only damage were a few fag burns on the carpet

i denied the fifty folk, saying there were only about ten

unfortunately mum found my camera, removed the film, developed it and then saw the proof there and then

LadyOfTheFlowers · 13/04/2007 11:00

cant believe they left her in the house.

and she advertised it on myspace because she wanted tons of people there imo. no one is stupid enough to advertise on myspace and not expect tons of people to turn up.

Blu · 13/04/2007 11:02

Thank heavens for the buckets....

zippitippitoes · 13/04/2007 11:02

I had a party when I was a teenager where a friend and i had tickets printed and we handed them out to all the blokes we fancied

over a hundre...mostly blokes turned up!

it was a good party

Janh · 13/04/2007 11:03

This is why they keep telling us to be careful what we put on sites like myspace - she probably just thought of it as the quickest way to reach all her friends, it wouldn't have dawned on her that anyone else would see it.

At least with facebook only your acknowledged friends can see what you've put.

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Whoooosh · 13/04/2007 11:07

LOL at DS1 JanH

Tutter · 13/04/2007 11:23

good lord

you have to know your own kids don't you

i stayed home from 15 when my parents went on summer hols but doubt they'd have left my brother alone in charge of the house til his late 20s

LaBoheme · 13/04/2007 11:25

urinated on her Wedding dress WTF is that all about???!!!

Beauregard · 13/04/2007 11:30

Poor family

fennel · 13/04/2007 11:33

One of my friends did this at 17, totally trashed his parents' very nice house. His father bought him a one-way ticket to Gibralter to get rid of him after that.

Dottydot · 13/04/2007 11:37

I had a party when I was 17 and my parents had left us for the first time (I was also in charge of my 14 year old brother...). Had a huge party but my Mum's pride and joy at the time were here plans (over 100). We carefully stored them all in the garage and put them all back afterwards - but couldn't remember which went where so we were rumbled and she still moans about it to this day...

Not much got trashed but we didn't quite manage to chuck out all the cigarette ends!

Dottydot · 13/04/2007 11:38

Huh??! Her plants, not her plans!!!

Greenleeves · 13/04/2007 11:39

I can't imagine doing this in my mother/stepfather's house, they would have bounced me up and down the street if I had left so much as a beer can in their house

fennel · 13/04/2007 11:39

dot, I had a picture there of your mum being a secret agent in the cold war and having a big collection of top secret Plans .

fannyannie · 13/04/2007 11:40

ooo how freaky have literally just switched from a window with that news story in, to MN to find this thread at the top........

fraoch · 13/04/2007 11:48

Why did the neighbours who were barricaded out, not call the police?

I would have thought that somebody would at least have complained to the police about the noise of a party attended by 200 drunken teens?

SoupDragon · 13/04/2007 12:04

"The sixth former's 48-year-old mother, who does not want to be identified..." Except she's clearly married to Mr John Bell according to the caption on the video.

southeastastra · 13/04/2007 13:19

thinking about it, if it was inspired by 'skins' they should send the bill to channel 4!