House Parties
‘If rocking the house is a crime…then let me be guilty’. Not my words, Carol, the words of proto ravecore pioneers Genaside II. We all love a party – or do we?
There always used to be a girl crying on the stairs, who’d drunk too much vodka. Or someone would crap in the bath. What’s the most revolting/hilarious thing you’ve seen at a party? The worst house-trashing you’ve seen?
- This Weeks question from Richard Mcbeef IB
( , Fri 9 Oct 2015, 9:36)
‘If rocking the house is a crime…then let me be guilty’. Not my words, Carol, the words of proto ravecore pioneers Genaside II. We all love a party – or do we?
There always used to be a girl crying on the stairs, who’d drunk too much vodka. Or someone would crap in the bath. What’s the most revolting/hilarious thing you’ve seen at a party? The worst house-trashing you’ve seen?
- This Weeks question from Richard Mcbeef IB
( , Fri 9 Oct 2015, 9:36)
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Thrilla in Manilla
Way back when I was a lad, word went around the pub one night that some girl was having a birthday party. So a bunch of us showed up at this apartment, and another bunch showed up, and another.
Then the TV was turned on because the Frazier/Ali fight was being broadcast live. And volume was turned up because twits kept trying to carry on conversations. The fight went on and on as these two men valiantly and slowly beat each other into a bloody pulp.
Of course the birthday girl became upset. She was a hippy and opposed to violence even if it was consensual. We pleaded that the fight would be over soon and then we would go. So okay, and the fight went on.
Finally the TV is unplugged, a fan is yelling 'no,no,no', the girl is crying and her boyfriend is yelling out that the cops are being called.
And that's how I missed the last round of the greatest boxing match ever.
( , Fri 23 Oct 2015, 18:12, 1 reply)
Way back when I was a lad, word went around the pub one night that some girl was having a birthday party. So a bunch of us showed up at this apartment, and another bunch showed up, and another.
Then the TV was turned on because the Frazier/Ali fight was being broadcast live. And volume was turned up because twits kept trying to carry on conversations. The fight went on and on as these two men valiantly and slowly beat each other into a bloody pulp.
Of course the birthday girl became upset. She was a hippy and opposed to violence even if it was consensual. We pleaded that the fight would be over soon and then we would go. So okay, and the fight went on.
Finally the TV is unplugged, a fan is yelling 'no,no,no', the girl is crying and her boyfriend is yelling out that the cops are being called.
And that's how I missed the last round of the greatest boxing match ever.
( , Fri 23 Oct 2015, 18:12, 1 reply)
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