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Jake.
08-10-2013, 03:52 PM
What's your stories? Thrown a brilliant party, one that sicked? What was your most eventful and why?

Kizzy
08-10-2013, 03:56 PM
I turned up to my own engagement party pissed at 11.15pm :joker:

Stu
08-10-2013, 04:18 PM
I don't throw parties because I'm too lazy so my housemates do it and I kind of just feed off them I guess. One of the best things about living out of home is that I can have an automatic social-ish life without having to put effort into it.

The worst was when we lost our bathroom door because someone got stuck inside. We each took turns kicking it - a task for which I stripped down and smeared eyeshadow warpaint on for. All my drinking used to have recurring themes of me dressing up, an alter ego which developed into Acid Lovestar Synth Rock Superstar.

The best involved taking pills which turned out to be 2CI - a hallucinogen. We ended up accidently tripping and altering the entire living room to create Fortlandia. It took 2 mattresses, all our duvets and the whole three piece suite. It even had a gap you could crawl up into it under [the sewers].

We stayed in there for about six hours assigning each other roles [Minister For Peace, Minister For Misinformation, The Wonka Cabinet] laughing at the one guy outside who refused to come in [bad vibes or something] then went to Tesco in the morning and tried to convince the security outside to open it ten minutes early because we needed to buy Choc Ices. Everything looked like it was made of Pez and we ended up tailing off down the docks at one of them merchant bars that opens really early.

Obviously it sounds like I'm hamming it up but you know. It was of it's time. I'm incredibly boring now.

LemonJam
08-10-2013, 04:26 PM
Threw one when I was 15ish and everyone was hooking up everywhere which was a bit gross but hilarious looking back. There were tents randomly put up, we caused a powercut trying to cook an omlette and some of us walked to the beach and watched the sun go up with a bottle of vodka <3 so classy. It was a generally hilarious, amazing night where nobody threw up, we had a bit of a rave and the company made the night. :love:

Worst I threw was when I was 17 and I wasn't very well and there was some non-party types bringing the vibe down by talking about uninteresting **** and I ended up going to bed before everyone left. :P

Jake.
08-10-2013, 05:06 PM
My best party I threw was probably the worst experience I could have had at the time :laugh: last year there was about 25 of us in my flat (which I thought was amazing) but the noise was too loud for a flat, and in the early hours of the morning two of my friends (who had never met and were drunk tbf) had an argument, resulting in one kicking a hole through the frontroom wall (and a big one at that). Ironically the girl who was part of the argument with him fixed it up the next day :laugh: I've also had a bed broke, a door come off of the hinges and a chair collapse lol

MTVN
08-10-2013, 05:07 PM
Never seen the appeal of hosting parties, always so much cleaning to do after and think it'd be harder to enjoy if you're either worried about the place getting trashed or you're under the pressure of wanting everyone to have a good time, most I have hosted is just pre drinks

Roy Mars III
08-10-2013, 05:36 PM
do Dungeon and Dragon game nights count?

Shaun
08-10-2013, 05:46 PM
we had a 'Christmas sweater' party last year that we all hosted so I guess that counts. One housemate made loads of cupcakes and we had more booze than could fit the fridge and cupboards :/ so that was good LOL... ended up in singing Grease songs at 5am and getting high and watching Harry Potter

worst... hmm... they've all been pretty good tbh :laugh: although there was the time I had friends round for I think my 17th birthday and one of the cats decided to be sick... and it was pouring raining outside too... but otherwise it was fine

Kizzy
08-10-2013, 06:35 PM
Halloween house parties are the best,just something lethal in a punch bowl and everyone looks daft so there's no dress to impress pressure :D

Ammi
09-10-2013, 03:32 AM
..a murder/mystery party a few years ago..I'm not generally a party person though...

Cherie
09-10-2013, 06:20 AM
Never seen the appeal of hosting parties, always so much cleaning to do after and think it'd be harder to enjoy if you're either worried about the place getting trashed or you're under the pressure of wanting everyone to have a good time, most I have hosted is just pre drinks

That's my thinking. Not really a party person.