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bailey_187
4th May 2011, 00:24
serious dilema guise (prob non-political level, but im boycotting it wit no threads)

so some friends are coming to stay at my uni dorm on saterday. going out in london on a saterday is stupid expensive (£15 to get into tiger tiger are u dumb) so i was thinking about having a party in my kitchen

only problem is the girl who lives opposite the kitchen is really boring and has already had a go at me about noise when i had people in the kitchen before (wasnt even a party then) and threatend to call security/ the wardens if it happens again. i dno what the consequences of that would be cause of getting caught smoking in the kitchen and my bro punching some kid here, but i really dont want to risk getting kicked out of my room in exam season

but it will be a saterday so i dno, maybe she wont care, but maybe she has exams on the monday morning :(

also its effort trying to police a party

but then i cant have these girls come down to stay in and do nothing, or i dont want to go to some shit club that wont be too expensive...because will be shit

is it worth the risk revlefters

Obs
4th May 2011, 00:29
Tell her in advance so she can find someplace else to stay that night. No big deal unless she's a dickhead.

bailey_187
4th May 2011, 00:42
she is, she wont care about saying no dont have it, which would make it worse

shes an exchange student so i dont think she has anywhere else to stay

Ele'ill
4th May 2011, 00:47
Respect your roommates' situation. I had two roommates once in a dorm and the one I got along with great. The other spiraled down and was seriously fucked up all the time and stopped going to class. We tried to help them out numerous times. There began conflicts which eventually led to physical altercations that we backed out of. We were kept up late with their bullshit and put at the receiving end of various consequences and it was extremely unpleasant.



We sold their books and opened a bottle of bleach in the top drawer of their dresser.

Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
4th May 2011, 00:47
try inviting her, she might dig it then.

DDR
4th May 2011, 00:51
Be nice and invite her. If she refuses and latter on complains about the party you're safe, because you already told her in advance.

gorillafuck
4th May 2011, 01:06
Invite her, so she knows in advance and knows you're not being personally mean.