Sweet 16 party

vraiblonde

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50+ teenagers in my house. 13 large pizzas, at least 10 huge bags of chips, 3 cheesecakes, who knows how many 2-liter bottles of soda and waters.

I will never get the smell of sweaty teens out of my basement. :dead:

But it was a lot of fun! :biggrin:
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
I bet if I try really hard I can remember when I was 16. Sure seems like a long time ago now, before you know it I'll be Vrai's age.:yikes:
 

vraiblonde

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BuddyLee said:
Sure seems like a long time ago now, before you know it I'll be Vrai's age.
You've got as far to go as you've already gone to get to my age.

PS, isn't it past your bedtime?
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
vraiblonde said:
You've got as far to go as you've already gone to get to my age.

PS, isn't it past your bedtime?
I'm determined to get this research paper done. I have the benefit of two energy drinks, jujubes, and hard rock music to keep my eyes pried open.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
50 well behaved teenagers...

...they didn't do anything, that I caught, to make us regret this.

There is HOPE.
 

Oz

You're all F'in Mad...
vraiblonde said:
50+ teenagers in my house. 13 large pizzas, at least 10 huge bags of chips, 3 cheesecakes, who knows how many 2-liter bottles of soda and waters.

I will never get the smell of sweaty teens out of my basement. :dead:

But it was a lot of fun! :biggrin:

And the Baltimore Sun won't be printing any news reports regarding Larry, the hot tub, and cheerleaders? :confused:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Dude...

Oz said:
And the Baltimore Sun won't be printing any news reports regarding Larry, the hot tub, and cheerleaders? :confused:

When I was in Jr High, High School chicks were WOMEN. When I was in my 20's, they were young woman. When I got in my 30's, high schoolers became teenagers. Now, all these miles and three daughers and all their friends later; high schoolers are KIDS.

Anybody lusting after high schoolers, little kids, is BROKEN, man. They're SO young in what they do and talk about and act, how they see things, as it should be. I see myself as a whole lot more parent or even grandfather of them all than piling into a hot tub. And do what? Change their diapers?

Old age, I suppose.

Good bunch, this crew.
 

Oz

You're all F'in Mad...
Larry Gude said:
When I was in Jr High, High School chicks were WOMEN. When I was in my 20's, they were young woman. When I got in my 30's, high schoolers became teenagers. Now, all these miles and three daughers and all their friends later; high schoolers are KIDS.

Anybody lusting after high schoolers, little kids, is BROKEN, man. They're SO young in what they do and talk about and act, how they see things, as it should be. I see myself as a whole lot more parent or even grandfather of them all than piling into a hot tub. And do what? Change their diapers?

Old age, I suppose.

Good bunch, this crew.

You're right! I think it's right around 30 when you realize that high school kids aren't your comtemporaries any longer. And I do agree about the sick, broken comment. It sucks to get old, and it's even worse when you realize it... :ohwell:
 

Ken King

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vraiblonde said:
50+ teenagers in my house. 13 large pizzas, at least 10 huge bags of chips, 3 cheesecakes, who knows how many 2-liter bottles of soda and waters.

I will never get the smell of sweaty teens out of my basement. :dead:

But it was a lot of fun! :biggrin:
How many of their parents called or stopped in while dropping them off to verfiy that they would be at your house and supervised? :biggrin:
 

Oz

You're all F'in Mad...
Ken King said:
How many of their parents called or stopped in while dropping them off to verfiy that they would be at your house and supervised? :biggrin:


Let's start a pool before he answers...

I'm guessing 0 drop-ins, and about 6 asked prior to, or while dropping the kids off...???
 

vraiblonde

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Ken King said:
How many of their parents called or stopped in while dropping them off to verfiy that they would be at your house and supervised?
We actually had several parents call and quite a few that popped in to make sure there was chaperoning when they dropped Jr. off. Not all of them, of course, but a good number.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
I mean...

Oz said:
You're right! I think it's right around 30 when you realize that high school kids aren't your comtemporaries any longer. And I do agree about the sick, broken comment. It sucks to get old, and it's even worse when you realize it... :ohwell:



...in the abstract a teeneager can be attractive as hell, like Pam Anderson. But come, once you actually talk to them...

:lmao:
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
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vraiblonde said:
We actually had several parents call and quite a few that popped in to make sure there was chaperoning when they dropped Jr. off. Not all of them, of course, but a good number.
Any of them drive themself there?
 
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