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Wed 27/08/03 at 20:52
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I'm having a party on Saturday but I am nervous that stuff is likely to get trashed by drunken teens. My parents will literally kill me if stuff gets trashed and I wanna avoid it at all costs but I dont really know what to do except hide things of value.

I have over-invited already. I was allowed about 20 but I think about 30 are likely to shop up, maybe more. Also I am wary that townies may try and gatecrash it which wouldn't be too ace. I know it is party and I am meant to relax but I can see myself sat there worrying and supervising drunk people.

I've not had my own house party before so if you have can you offer me some helpful advice people! Cheers a lot guys.
Sat 30/08/03 at 15:33
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Aye its amazing.

Cost about £450 and has a 5 CD changer and all that.

Bloody Terrific!
Sat 30/08/03 at 14:41
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"Remember me?"
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"6 hours of rock music on my sound system (with a sub woofer the size of a washing machine) will give people headaches."

I want one. :)
Sat 30/08/03 at 14:39
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Woah, party for me tonight.

If any of you wanna turn up then go ahead...
Fri 29/08/03 at 15:01
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"118 118"
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Der Nazi wrote:

> And two minutes of cheesy pop after that will clear everyone out of
> your house easily.

no, you see, thats where the water cannon comes into play!
Fri 29/08/03 at 14:05
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Kyz wrote:
> Memorandum wrote:
> Kyz wrote:
> Music wise, what should i play?
>
> You cant play rock music at a party because you get a headache
>
> ..................
>
> 6 hours of rock music on my sound system (with a sub woofer the size
> of a washing machine) will give people headaches.


And two minutes of cheesy pop after that will clear everyone out of your house easily.
Fri 29/08/03 at 13:55
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"aka memo aaka gayby"
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Kyz wrote:
> Hehe I never thought of trning the bass off on the sound system!

*smacks self across forehead*
Fri 29/08/03 at 13:41
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"118 118"
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Hehe I never thought of trning the bass off on the sound system! Thanks for that!

I'm not really nervous about it anymore but I arent going to be able to get too drunk which is bad. Ah well. The more I drink the less I will care when stuff is broken!
Thu 28/08/03 at 21:01
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I was like that about my first party.

Then everyone wnet into the garden and got high and drunk.

Problem solved.

:-D
Thu 28/08/03 at 21:00
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"twothousandandtits"
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And if your "sound system" is that great it should have bass options anyway - usually a button to emphasise it, called Mega Bass or T-Bass or something. Just don't press it.
Thu 28/08/03 at 20:13
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Blank wrote:
> And dance would be worse than rock, because that's
> just repeptitive boom-boom-boom throughout.

Exactly. There's far more bass on dance tracks than on rock tracks.

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