The Myspace Party from Hell
Posted on April 23, 2007 by C Lin
Culture
17-year-old Brit Rachael Bell had apparently posted a Myspace bulletin advertising a party at her parent’s house without their permission, resulting in approximately $50,000 in damages. The invitation was headlined: “Let’s all trash the average, family-sized house disco party.” There is some dispute as to whether Rachael’s post was intentional or whether her Myspace account was hacked into. Here’s a brief account of what ensued:
“Lights in the ceiling were pulled out of the ceiling the wires snapped, the carpets were all light colours, they were black with in minutes. Bed sheets where urinated on but still people slept on them, the bath was cracked off people kicking it, the toilet seemed to be dismantled, mirrors smashed, the walls were urinated on, drink was spilt up the walls on the carpets the curtains were pulled down and ripped. At one point, in the sitting room 4 people walked in took the radiator off the wall walked out and when we finally left in the mornin’ seen it dumped at the side of the road 5 minutes from Rachael’s house.”
Moral of the story: don’t give anyone your Myspace username and password.
Read more about the fiasco in The Daily Mail
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