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fourteenandoh

My swing feels like an unfolding lawn chair.
This girl put out an open invitation on myspace to a party at her house while her parents were out of town. She then stood by as over 150 people showed up and caused about $50,000 worth of damage to the house.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=449819&in_page_id=1879
What REALLY happened at the Myspace party from hell

by NICK CRAVEN - More by this author ? Last updated at 10:32am on 21st April 2007
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Remember that advertisement for Yellow Pages from the 1990s in which a brutally hung-over young man wakes up on the sofa to recall the wild house party he threw the night before?


All he had to do was let his fingers do the walking and call in a French polisher to put the damage right before his parents' return.
But 17-year-old Rachael Bell was not so fortunate. She would have needed an army to even begin to tackle the ?25,000 orgy of destruction visited upon her parents' home in just a few hours.
An open invitation was placed on Rachael's MySpace page for revellers to attend a 'Skins Party' (based on a riotous episode of the controversial C4 teen drama). The invitation was headed: "Let's all trash the average, family-sized house disco party."
 
I (and just about my entire High School) went to a party that some random threw when I was a senior in HS. Long story short.....by the time the cops came this chick had her shower rods torn off all her bathrooms, a plant sticking in her couch and someone had blown up the microwave by cooking beercans. I wonder how her parents took everything when they got back into town.

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In high school, I was in a band and we played at a kid's spring break party while his parents were away. It got way out of hand, and we scrambled to get our gear out of the house as people started trashing things. The house was totally bombed- holes kicked in the walls, TV smashed, lamps broken, doors ripped off, windows broken, etc. Once we got our stuff in the cars we just stood outside and watched as this kid got deeper and deeper in shit. We decided that he could keep the $100 he promised us- he'd need it more than we did.
 
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