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Nervous, Someone please Calm me Down...

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Psh, high school parties.

 

 

 

The only thing you have to worry about is that people will snowball and it will end up being a lot of people. I mean its like you invite 5 friends who each have 5 friends who each have 5 friends. that is the ONLY downside to having a party. Oh that and people falling down stairs and dying. But that usually doesn't happen.

 

 

 

Hint: When whatever you're drinking starts to taste good, stop. :wink:

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Don't know if it's too late already to calm you, but here you go:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/f ... ge_id=1879

 

 

 

Read it, and be calm :P

 

 

 

Anywho... If it are all close/very good friends, only very little can go wrong. Simply because they 'should' respect you, including the house you're living in.

 

 

 

So not much can go wrong. Unless your parents have said: no parties, and you did one anyways... Which wouldn't be very respectfull towards them in the first place.

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do you know everyone whos going? cos if you do one of them could tell other people about your party, then bam!, you have crashers >.<

 

 

 

 

 

girl near my place had 20k worth of damage done to her house cos of that

 

 

 

huge groups of people tore her toilets out, destroyed the electronics, burnt the photo albums, and took all there clothes(and her mams wedding dress) outside and pissed on them.

 

 

 

don't mean to scare, just a precaution. :D

lmao ripping the toilet out is a classic :XD: :XD: :XD: I remember I went to a house party once the lad who was throwing it - his cat was getting sexually abused via matchsticks.

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Don't know if it's too late already to calm you, but here you go:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/f ... ge_id=1879

 

 

 

Read it, and be calm :P

 

 

 

Anywho... If it are all close/very good friends, only very little can go wrong. Simply because they 'should' respect you, including the house you're living in.

 

 

 

So not much can go wrong. Unless your parents have said: no parties, and you did one anyways... Which wouldn't be very respectfull towards them in the first place.

 

 

 

 

 

thats the story i told him about, my friend lives in the street of where it happened.

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Yo Wakka...why wasn't I invited...? I DO live in the neighborhood.

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so yea, theres about 7 guys sleeping in my living room, on the floor,

 

 

 

Now I have 6 guys asleep upstairs in the living room floor.

 

 

 

Lol?

 

 

 

Sounded like a good party. I'd have suggest that atleast 2 people stay sober so if someone does get out of control you can easily handle the situation and have 'back up' just incase.

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Get completley wasted now and deal with the consequences tommorow.

 

 

 

Tell them to smoke outside. Most people do at these things anyway, common courtesey.

its not that, its the smoke getting on there clothes, then getting on my furniture. Have you been in a heavy smokers car or house? it reeks of smoke...

 

 

 

Cut up some rubbish bags for them to wear when they come inside. :lol:

 

 

 

Smokers houses and cars usually reek because they smoke in there. Smokey smelling clothes won't stink out your house.

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Don't listen to tv shoes or movies where the party goes crazy and things break and the house burns up and all of a sudden your parents arive home halfway through the evening. Movies do such things to make it sound more chaotic and funnier. In reality, if you associate with the right people they should respect your property.

 

 

 

Maybe consider telling your parents? just say its a little get together with some pals. This way they wont get any surprise calls from neighbors and you have a right to call the cops on any aggressive partier, so that you dont get in trouble as well for having a party with no permission.

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Sounds like a sausage fest :shock:

 

 

 

But its cool to just hang with the guys sometimes :P

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My friend had a party when her parents wern't home. We didn't stay late(12:00), and about 30 minutes before we left, we just cleaned up, it was no deal acutally. That's really what you should do. Just have people help you. Then again, we didn't have the problem with neigborhs.

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