By kaiserb_ukPosted Friday 13th April 2007 16:04 GMT
This was being discussed on Jeremy Vine this lunchtime - specifically the role of "the internet" [Jeremy Vine is clearly a luddite, much like the rest of the Beeb]. As was pointed out by several callers, gatecrashing (especially of teen parties) is nothing new - word-of-mouth just means a bit more these days. Anyone stupid/naive enough to post a party invite ON A BLEEDING PUBLIC WEBSITE needs their head examining. If she'd posted flyers all over town would Jeremy Vine be wittering about "the role of paper in today's society"? Gah.
Children have been making stupid mistakes for as long as there are children. The added responsibility we grant to teenagers simply magnifies the potential damage they can cause. Since the dawn of time they have been trying to pass blame for anything they do wrong unto others. Why this should surprise anyone is strange to me.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 13th April 2007 17:02 GMT
In common with most other teenagers whose plans go more than somewhat awry she's resorted to the "It wasn't me" defence.
This is usually followed by the "You didn't see me do it" counter-attack. When the inevitable videos do turn up on YouTube we'll no doubt see our inebriated hostess happily helping trash the family home!
It might be worth noting for your American viewers... #
By Fred FnordPosted Friday 13th April 2007 17:46 GMT
...that 'squirty cream' is apparently some sort of Britishism for Reddi-Wip (the ubiquitous 'whipped-cream-in-a-can').
It sounds naughty enough when you know that. When you're completely clueless, as I was before googling, well...
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 13th April 2007 21:17 GMT
His younger sister invited all her friends and told them they could invite friends too. She ended up knowing a tenth of the attendees and he got lumbered with finding out who had lifted the jewelry.
The girl's claim that hackers were involved means either:
1) She's a liar
2) She's a hacker
3) She's knobbing a hacker
Hopefully she'll remember this episode when deciding whether to have children, ever.
By Mike RichardsPosted Friday 13th April 2007 21:28 GMT
Remember the 1980s Yellow Pages ad with the aftermath of a teenage party?
If Yell.com's marketing people have an ounce of sense they'll be signing that girl up to star in their new campaign. If she does a dozen adverts, a reality TV series and a self-pitying autobiography she *might* be able to pay back the damage to her parents' house.
You can allegedly get wasted on squirty cream. The propellant in the cans is NOS and by turning them upside down you can inhale the NOS without the cream.
This was used by Ian Banks in Espedair St where he has one of the characters twoc an entire trolley load of squirty cream containers and attempt to snort them.
Seriously.. why have I not been able to find any videos of this alleged "crrrrraaazy" party? Even the lamest parties get put up on Youtube. If I was there and had filmed things.. even before I'd seen the news I'd whack the videos up... and then afterwards whack them up again.
If anyone finds any videos.. please, do tell me :)
By Gabor LaszloPosted Sunday 15th April 2007 18:26 GMT
The propellent in whipped cream cans is indeed N2O (Nitrous oxide, a mild anaesthetic), but it's a terribly inefficient and wasteful way of getting high. You get maybe one or two lungfuls from a whole can, and a slight tingly buzz that lasts less than a minute. Hyperventilating is more exciting than that. Unless you /really/ like cream.
By Michael ChesterPosted Sunday 15th April 2007 21:25 GMT
Surely if the can was upside down (i.e. with the bottom towards the ceiling) then all the cream would come out, it would have to be the right way up (i.e. with the top (where the tube is) towards the ceiling) to just get the propellant.
Suppose that the other chemicals that come with it are better from huffing cream than anything else though.
(a rather more sensible yoof of 2day)
P.S. There is no such thing as a Britshism, it was our language first! Squirty cream is Proper English, Reddi Wip is an Americanism.
Comments on: House-trash party girl blames 'hackers'
"Internet Menace" #
By kaiserb_uk Posted Friday 13th April 2007 16:04 GMT
A hacker did it and ran away #
By Haviland Posted Friday 13th April 2007 16:35 GMT
Hackers Stole my Virginity!!! #
By Brian Posted Friday 13th April 2007 16:52 GMT
"It wasn't me" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 13th April 2007 17:02 GMT
It might be worth noting for your American viewers... #
By Fred Fnord Posted Friday 13th April 2007 17:46 GMT
Whipped-cream-in-a-can #
By Dale Posted Friday 13th April 2007 18:20 GMT
Happenned to a friend sans myspace #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 13th April 2007 21:17 GMT
'French polishers?' #
By Mike Richards Posted Friday 13th April 2007 21:28 GMT
Reddi whip? #
By Paul Posted Saturday 14th April 2007 00:26 GMT
Squirty creem = drugs! #
By Rich Posted Saturday 14th April 2007 03:55 GMT
Youtube? #
By Joel Posted Saturday 14th April 2007 08:35 GMT
Reddi Wip? = Ready Whip #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 14th April 2007 10:16 GMT
Squirty creem = drugs - well, sortof #
By Gabor Laszlo Posted Sunday 15th April 2007 18:26 GMT
Upside down can=Cream #
By Michael Chester Posted Sunday 15th April 2007 21:25 GMT