All highschool parties contain
-Underaged people
-Drinking
After every weekend I always see at least one album from my friends with these types of shenanigans.
-Underaged people
-Drinking
After every weekend I always see at least one album from my friends with these types of shenanigans.
/fail.
Wow they had a drink party so fucking what? I used to do that each friday with my pack of friends.
Wow they had a drink party so fucking what? I used to do that each friday with my pack of friends.
Police have nothing better to do?
DRINKING?!!?!?!
UNDERAGE!??!?!
how awful of these kids to do such a thing!!!
UNDERAGE!??!?!
how awful of these kids to do such a thing!!!
slowww news day
Thread undeleted, silly ATG
ffs atg l2mod
ha
errrm yeah, you mad underage drinkers. jesus, society is falling apart!
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errrm yeah, you mad underage drinkers. jesus, society is falling apart!
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Sucks to be the girl who might lose her scholarship over one incident.
(and was anyone else annoyed with the terrible editing and sound quality of the clip? wow.)
(and was anyone else annoyed with the terrible editing and sound quality of the clip? wow.)
how old are they?
Last edited by menzo2003 (2009-03-12 13:34:59)
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
"a liquid refreshment of the alcoholic kind" lol i love reporter talk
lol@ girls basketball
They tell you that in college, too, if you're applying for internships or jobs. So many of the people of I know still make drunk pics their profile pictures. You could also just not engage in illegal activity and then provide proof of it---make the fuzz earn their money.
Although, most high schools usually do have contract things sign when joining a club/team that does have an anti-drug stipulation. It's the kids fault for screwing up, either way.
Although, most high schools usually do have contract things sign when joining a club/team that does have an anti-drug stipulation. It's the kids fault for screwing up, either way.
A better idea would to simply not have a FaceBook.
not reallyDoctaStrangelove wrote:
A better idea would to simply not have a FaceBook.
My thoughts exactly.Bulldogz wrote:
Sucks to be the girl who might lose her scholarship over one incident.
(and was anyone else annoyed with the terrible editing and sound quality of the clip? wow.)
A lot of my American and Canadian friends have different surnames on Facebook, or leave part of it off, so future employers can't refuse them because of inappropriate Facebook behaviour.DesertFox- wrote:
They tell you that in college, too, if you're applying for internships or jobs. So many of the people of I know still make drunk pics their profile pictures. You could also just not engage in illegal activity and then provide proof of it---make the fuzz earn their money.
Although, most high schools usually do have contract things sign when joining a club/team that does have an anti-drug stipulation. It's the kids fault for screwing up, either way.
Just wow...I don't believe people haven't realized that putting up pics that they don't want ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE to see on facebook is a bad idea...
Also, oh noes, underage drinking! Horrible! Oh wait, I did that last weekend
Also, oh noes, underage drinking! Horrible! Oh wait, I did that last weekend
Sadly growing up in a country where the drinking age was 16 meant I only really had a year of underage drinking. I feel it's an experience that I'm missing out on a bit.
I could have told you this before you even posted Matt. Their have been people that haven't got jobs or even been fired because of Myspace and Facebook photos. Some companies will ask you in the interview if you have a page.
really since when? I have not noticed too many people with different namesghettoperson wrote:
A lot of my American and Canadian friends have different surnames on Facebook, or leave part of it off, so future employers can't refuse them because of inappropriate Facebook behaviour.DesertFox- wrote:
They tell you that in college, too, if you're applying for internships or jobs. So many of the people of I know still make drunk pics their profile pictures. You could also just not engage in illegal activity and then provide proof of it---make the fuzz earn their money.
Although, most high schools usually do have contract things sign when joining a club/team that does have an anti-drug stipulation. It's the kids fault for screwing up, either way.
I wouldn't say a lot, but there are some that do that. Some people just write "." as their last name. Most just put their profile on private thoughCosmoKramer wrote:
really since when? I have not noticed too many people with different namesghettoperson wrote:
A lot of my American and Canadian friends have different surnames on Facebook, or leave part of it off, so future employers can't refuse them because of inappropriate Facebook behaviour.DesertFox- wrote:
They tell you that in college, too, if you're applying for internships or jobs. So many of the people of I know still make drunk pics their profile pictures. You could also just not engage in illegal activity and then provide proof of it---make the fuzz earn their money.
Although, most high schools usually do have contract things sign when joining a club/team that does have an anti-drug stipulation. It's the kids fault for screwing up, either way.
That's actually true, the having to be sneaky part is fun (even though parents know, and don't really care too much).ghettoperson wrote:
Sadly growing up in a country where the drinking age was 16 meant I only really had a year of underage drinking. I feel it's an experience that I'm missing out on a bit.