A party too far

teendrink.gifSome teenagers just don’t think at all, they just do it and think of the consequences after its happened and then realise ‘I shouldn’t of done that’, writes our Teen Blogger Rhian.

I was browsing the internet and came across an article about a girl who boasted about having a party on myspace which left her with a trashed house and fuming parents.

I’ll give this teenager the courtesy of not mentioning her name because she is probably already embrassed enough.

She promoted her party on the site where it was described as “let’s trash the average family-sized house disco party” however she claims that her site was hijacked by other teenagers who wanted to gate crash her party.

Well firstly you don’t announce your having a party on a website which is used by millions of teenagers world wide because thats just asking for trouble and secondly when all these teenagers turned up that she didn’t know and started climbing through her windows to get in, WHY didn’t she ring the police why leave it to the neighbours?

When her mother and father turned up they were outraged to find their house had been in turmoil.

Her parents were so angry then wanted their daughter arrested for malicious damages totalling over £20,000, which consisted of sick and urine everywhere including her mother’s wedding dress and little sister’s room, condoms thrown around the house and cigarettes stubbed out on the carpet.

I know this happened at the beginning of April and is probably yesterday’s news but I couldn’t resist because it’s just so stupid.

Anyone with common sense would of realised what the outcome would of been. Anyone can throw a good house party but as long as they think before they put words into action.

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5 Comments

  1. Alex Hughes said:

    Too right, Rhian. The voice of common sense, there.

    By the way… it’s ‘I shouldn’t HAVE done that’ and ‘Anyone with common sense would HAVE realised…’

  2. Stan Still said:

    The Grammar Police are everywhere!

  3. Simon Parton said:

    Yes..”shouldn’t OF done that”
    I am surprised that nobody at the Shropshire Star spotted that before it was published.

  4. Gia said:

    Why not focus less on his grammer, and more on the point he is trying to get across? Good topic.. I was also shocked when I heard about it. Being a teenager myself, I have done a number of things I regret, but this crosses the line completely. What was she thinking? Announcing a house party on the internet is ASKING for trouble..

  5. Alex Hughes said:

    He is a she, Gia. Rhian is a girl’s name. And I did agree that she had made a good point before I commented on the grammar.