^^ Or some other nasty sort of STD.... I think it needs a large does of PCcillan
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^^ Or some other nasty sort of STD.... I think it needs a large does of PCcillan
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Good bloke is Mark, he should be over later this year.:)
Noodles.
^ What's that you guys are doing, the waltz? Foxtrot? Can't quite tell from that pic.
Looks like he's leading though.
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MySpace party boy Corey offered $20,000 promotions gig
January 15, 2008 06:58pm
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- Party teen's parents 'disgusted' over drunken rampage
- BBC, CCN and The Guardian reporting the party
- Police haven't ruled out criminal charges over party
AN UNREPENTANT teenager who threw an out-of-control party at the weekend sparking a visit from the police air wing and dog squad says he will not change.
Corey, 16, had 500 people arrive at his house after an open invitation went out on MySpace, but is still planning another bash in two weeks.
"I've always had a bit of an attitude," Corey said.
"I'm not going to change for anyone, really."
Party boy Corey, 16, has been offered the chance of making up to $20,000 as a promoter after his wild and boozy party grabbed the attention of global media.
He has so far refused to return home to face the wrath of his parents, and instead is planning another party to be held somewhere in Narre Warren in two weeks' time.
"Yeah, it's been pretty fun," he told Channel Nine.
"I'm having another big pary in two weeks."
"I don't really want to (go home), I'm going out with my mates and stuff, and don't want to go home.
The teen enraged his parents and police after notching up a $20,000 riot bill from his bash, and has since gone to ground.
Party promoter Tim Sabre, of Raw Entertainment, has offered 16-year-old Corey a job with his events company as a party promoter.
Mr Sabre told media outlets today that Corey had done "a great job in the wrong place" and tipped he could be successful promoting underage events.
"A promoter who can organise a party for 500 people can make anywhere from $2000 to $10,000," he sad.
"If he can pull 500 to the street, he could easily fill up a club."
The BBC, CNN and The Guardian have reported on Corey's party.
Police Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon has warned the couple they could be made to pay for their son's mistake.
"I have certainly called for a report to look at the costs involved and whether there is a way to recoup our cost, particularly around police vehicles being damaged," Ms Nixon said.
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^ Did anyone mention good surf :)
At this rate, CMN may be looking at a 1000+ thread ;)
NSW Police - the best drug dealers money can buy.
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Doh! Don't forget 'Our' Schapelle.
Roy Slaven & HG Nelson
YouTube - Club Buggery: Bathurst
Not Heath Ledger anymore...
Heath Ledger dead at 28 - Film - Entertainment - smh.com.au
Talking about drugs...
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They can be really proud that he got away with it.
Aussie pair shuts down Singapore airspace
TWO Australians in a light plane were encircled by fighter jets and forced 16 commercial flights to wait to land, after straying into Singapore's airspace.
The pair were flying a Cessna 208 Caravan floatplane which approached on Tuesday night without an approved flight plan, prompting two air force F16 fighter jets to scramble during Changi airport's busiest period, Deutsche Presse-Agentur reported.
The single engine aircraft was coming from Thailand's Koh Samui island.
The missile-armed fighters tracked the Cessna as it flew toward the city-state before intercepting it and signalling it to land at the central runway, The Straits Times said.
The two Australians were escorted away by police, who are investigating the incident.
The aircraft was bought this month by Mary Cummins, who co-owned a tourist adventure flight company with Rhys Thomas, a former pilot with Australian airline Ansett, the newspaper said.
The plane had previously been flown by an airline in Koh Samui.
The shutdown of commercial airspace affected a total of 23 aircraft, disrupting flights in and out of Changi and cost thousands of dollars in fuel lost as the airliners circled Singapore while waiting to land.
news.com.au
^ hooray, the defective spunks from fountain gate..