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"ill say sorry but im not taking of my glasse" "why not" "there famous"
WTF lol
"What would you say to other teens planning to throw a party?"
"Get me to do it for them!"
loool made me laugh, feel sorry for he's parrents £20,000
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Posted: 2008-01-24 02:48:12
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thats $20,000aud................ They had a survey in the newspaper here, asking who should pay, his parents or him, most said his parents!
Bull***t! He would be paying if it were my son.
Oh, the movies are for real. They physically tried taking his glasses off on the radio, he walked out of the studio coz of it!

but returned later on!
His 15mins of fame are up!
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Posted: 2008-01-24 03:16:47
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i dont now how someone could disrespect there parents like that.
i understand having a party but putting invitations on myspace now that is stupid when i have house party's i make sure people come who i know and trust and not 500 lol around 20 maybe.
i wonder how much stuff got robbed from use, and what kind of state his house was in when every1 went home?
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Posted: 2008-01-24 03:25:38
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the streets were trashed, as well as the house, well his backyard was a junk yard!
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Posted: 2008-01-24 03:27:59
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I've I'd done that to my parents house I'd be sipping my dinners threw a straw for the next 40 yrs.
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Posted: 2008-01-24 09:07:23
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yeah i wouldnt be living in my house any more, thats for sure!
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Posted: 2008-01-24 11:46:13
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Aussie Party Boy Going Professional
The Australian teenager who threw a party while his parents were away causing thousands of dollars of damage says he is turning professional.
Corey Delaney, 16, told Australian television he was giving up plans to become a carpenter, and would DJ and host parties instead.
Corey shot to international fame last week when 500 teenagers attended a party at his home in Melbourne.
Police who came to investigate noise were driven off by drunken guests.
By the time police reinforcements with dogs arrived, an estimated A$20,000 ($18,000; £9,200) worth of damage was done.
Continues in link above
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Posted: 2008-01-24 16:50:25
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seems like something similar has happened in UK
Mother's plea after party chaos (BBC article)
The mother of a girl whose birthday party was gatecrashed by up to 2,000 revellers after a "shout out" on Radio 1 has urged the BBC to review policy.
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Posted: 2008-03-17 10:31:35
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Yes I heard about this and on this occasion the parents were actually in the house at the same time trying to shoo everyone out.
Horrific!
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Posted: 2008-03-17 11:09:30
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That kid, needs locking up for a good 10 years to make him realise what a selfish, stupid, ignorant, spoilt little piece of horse shit he is.
Either that or some kind of physical punishment. Little turd, he should pay every last penny and spend the next 10 years thinking about how he's wasted his life.
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Posted: 2008-03-17 11:19:37
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