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Abbie.
04-05-2008, 11:35 AM
she was found lying near tesco, with a bottle of vodka completely out of it

her friends left her, her fones completely smashed up, and she cant rememebr a thingg


some randomer who happened to know i was her sister foned me, and told me to go get her, she was like fully paleretic, couldnt walk or talk right, and covered in sick

shes in quiettt alot of trouble, 2 of her friends got scooped by the police, but they 'hid' aimee


she cant rememeber anything from like 8pm, not even the fact that my mum slapped her, pulled her hair extensions out, or passing out about 15 times in the kitchen, or me attempting to carry her up the stairs


shes so easy swayed its unbelievable, shes turning into a right wee chav

srsly, if your going to drink you should seriously think again, she could have been raped or anything :(

Decapitated!
04-05-2008, 04:42 PM
Thats bad, her mates obviously dont give a crap about her... when i drink with my friends we always look out for each other tbh...


You should speak to her when she's feeling better btw how old is she?

dirrty
04-05-2008, 04:45 PM
how old is she?

today
04-05-2008, 05:04 PM
how old is she?
Hopefully 16 at least, any younger and its just wrong.

Abbie.
04-05-2008, 05:10 PM
14.....

hm

i was so upset when i seen her, and my dad was fully mocking her and yelling at her, but she didnt have a clueeee

'COME LOOK AT YOUR DRUNK SISTER!'

er how about piss off
my dad annoys me.

risque
04-05-2008, 05:28 PM
No offence but with a dad like that, laughing at her - there's no wonder she turned to booze for fun.

Abbie.
04-05-2008, 05:30 PM
No offence but with a dad like that, laughing at her - there's no wonder she turned to booze for fun.

my parents are really strict

but sayin that, my dad was a police man, and he's seen first hand what happens to kids who do that for 'fun' lol

today
04-05-2008, 05:30 PM
No offense but with a dad like that, laughing at her - there's no wonder she turned to booze for fun.
I have to agree, i wouldn't even call him my dad if he was like that.


my parents are really strict

but sayin that, my dad was a police man, and he's seen first hand what happens to kids who do that for 'fun' lol
I don't find it 'funny' either "lol".

Abbie.
04-05-2008, 05:38 PM
I have to agree, i wouldn't even call him my dad if he was like that.


I don't find it 'funny' either "lol".

did I say you found it funny?

and you dont have to call him your dad, as he isnt :]. We have alot of problems to do with my dad, and you saying that is sorta none of you're business.

today
04-05-2008, 05:53 PM
No, but you found it "funny" and i disagree and dont see how its funny at all.

Headline: "Dad takes anger out on children from his past jobs"


my parents are really strict

but sayin that, my dad was a police man, and he's seen first hand what happens to kids who do that for 'fun' lol

Abbie.
04-05-2008, 05:57 PM
No, but you found it "funny" and i disagree and dont see how its funny at all.

Headline: "Dad takes anger out on children from his past jobs"

you're really out of line saying that.

i cant even be bothered to argue with someone who understands so little about it, why should I prove myself to you?

cocaine
04-05-2008, 06:00 PM
No, but you found it "funny" and i disagree and dont see how its funny at all.

Headline: "Dad takes anger out on children from his past jobs"

dude, leave her alone. something bad could have happened to her sister. the worst that could happen to you is if you lose your hairspray :rolleyes:

today
04-05-2008, 06:17 PM
you're really out of line saying that.

i cant even be bothered to argue with someone who understands so little about it, why should I prove myself to you?
I think you've got the wrong end of the stick, i was trying to say that your dad is harsh and from his previous jobs he's seen what can happen to kids (Which is fair enough!) and trying too hard to protect you thus making it worse.

Its hard to explain >.< i'll give up.


dude, leave her alone. something bad could have happened to her sister. the worst that could happen to you is if you lose your hairspray :rolleyes:

lol.

Abbie.
04-05-2008, 06:21 PM
i can see where your coming from lol, dont worry

Decapitated!
04-05-2008, 07:05 PM
dude, leave her alone. something bad could have happened to her sister. the worst that could happen to you is if you lose your hairspray :rolleyes:



Lmao .

well, i hope your sister gets better from her hangover.

Toughened
04-05-2008, 07:55 PM
Drinking on the streets is pathetic.
Not that I'm against drinking all together. I mean it's ok I guess if you're in a house, under supervision and there's a reason you're drinking like a birthday part or something. Drinking on the streets is just disgusting.

Leetzgirl
04-05-2008, 08:01 PM
Drinking on the streets is pathetic.
Not that I'm against drinking all together. I mean it's ok I guess if you're in a house, under supervision and there's a reason you're drinking like a birthday part or something. Drinking on the streets is just disgusting.


We did that last night



great fun!

yido
04-05-2008, 08:05 PM
Drinking on the streets is pathetic.
Not that I'm against drinking all together. I mean it's ok I guess if you're in a house, under supervision and there's a reason you're drinking like a birthday part or something. Drinking on the streets is just disgusting.


ovb you never had good time drinking wiv m8s then

Toughened
04-05-2008, 08:38 PM
We did that last night



great fun!
Drinking on the streets or in a house?

ovb you never had good time drinking wiv m8s then
Yes I have thanks.
Quite a few.
Just not on the streets like a idiot, showing off to the streets of the city I live in thinking I'm a rebel.

Leetzgirl
04-05-2008, 08:44 PM
On the da streets lolz

Toughened
04-05-2008, 08:54 PM
On the da streets lolz
Oh.
You rebel. :rolleyes:

Leetzgirl
04-05-2008, 08:56 PM
Oh.
You rebel. :rolleyes:


Great night mate!

[DC]eption
04-05-2008, 11:58 PM
Lool gettin pissed on the streets is mint! Part of growin up\2

Xeck
05-05-2008, 12:22 AM
Man that's bad. At least she's safe and surely she'll learn from this experience? A friend of mine had a similar one involving vodka, and she doesn't touch the stuff anymore. My brother got drunk [not as much as your sister] but was found in a bush somewhere, some nice person phoned "home" on his mobile and we had to go pick him up. He could've been in danger if that guy hadn't helped.

Teyauna.
05-05-2008, 01:02 AM
That's terrible!

blah blah blah
05-05-2008, 10:25 AM
I hope your sister is ok and recovering well. You really need someone to talk to her and get the idea of that out of her head befor it turns out to be a weekend routine and for some kids young at 12 it is.
I dont have a younger sister but a guy my age that lives across the street does. when i was a younger i used to hang out with him and her all the time. Now shes 13 and just joined my high school and she does all those things including giving herself over to strange boys.
I cant help her out because she wont listen to me and she pissed me off too much but if you really care about your sister you should restablish your sibling relashionship with her and tell her what can happen if she does this in a dangerous environment.

Shoed
05-05-2008, 03:55 PM
dude, leave her alone. something bad could have happened to her sister. the worst that could happen to you is if you lose your hairspray :rolleyes:

LMAOOOOOO oh my, he dont leave the house anyway - always on habboxforum and habbo :)

Adam$
07-05-2008, 10:49 PM
that's a piss take how her friends buggered off without her, she's lucky she didn't hurt herself.

Excellent
08-05-2008, 12:16 AM
I would go round to each and every one of her "friends" house and give them all a good slap in the kisser. Then I would proceed to your mothers place in the house an insist on a grounding for her rapid behavior. I would then go into your sisters room and give her a damn good telling off.

The fact of the matter is your parents should be enforcing a rule which states your sister has to be in at a certain times (On weekends too) She is only 14 and I thought your dad being an ex copper would understand but obviously he's too up himself.

blah blah blah
08-05-2008, 11:46 AM
I would go round to each and every one of her "friends" house and give them all a good slap in the kisser. Then I would proceed to your mothers place in the house an insist on a grounding for her rapid behavior. I would then go into your sisters room and give her a damn good telling off.


your very demanding! :D

Excellent
08-05-2008, 01:56 PM
your very demanding! :DWhy thankyou, I aim to please :)

BlueEyedSarah
08-05-2008, 02:03 PM
What I dont understand is how 14 year olds can get drink - you need to be 18 in a bar/pub and 21 to buy the drink, hmm...

Excellent
08-05-2008, 02:05 PM
What I dont understand is how 14 year olds can get drink - you need to be 18 in a bar/pub and 21 to buy the drink, hmm...They get older people to purchase it for them.

:Edzy
08-05-2008, 03:02 PM
she was found lying near tesco, with a bottle of vodka completely out of it

her friends left her, her fones completely smashed up, and she cant rememebr a thingg


some randomer who happened to know i was her sister foned me, and told me to go get her, she was like fully paleretic, couldnt walk or talk right, and covered in sick

shes in quiettt alot of trouble, 2 of her friends got scooped by the police, but they 'hid' aimee


she cant rememeber anything from like 8pm, not even the fact that my mum slapped her, pulled her hair extensions out, or passing out about 15 times in the kitchen, or me attempting to carry her up the stairs


shes so easy swayed its unbelievable, shes turning into a right wee chav

srsly, if your going to drink you should seriously think again, she could have been raped or anything :(

shouldnt really call them freinds

i think alcohol is fine for socialising. i get slaughtered with my freinds but we all look out for eachother

Samantha.
08-05-2008, 04:58 PM
That Is Awful, Well Like Other People Have Said Her Friends Must Not Be Good Friends If They Just Left Her. Do You Think Her Friends Put Her Put To It?

Bun
08-05-2008, 05:29 PM
if she can't handle her drink or handle the consequences, then she shouldn't drink?

Youheard
08-05-2008, 06:58 PM
Since when has it been your friends responsibilities to look after you if you can't handle your drink?

Abbie.
08-05-2008, 10:48 PM
some people are so good at stating the obvious? lol..

course she shouldnt have been drinking

of course her friends shouldnt have left her?

leah
09-05-2008, 09:40 AM
Omg! That happened to me once ;o
Its horrible, the last thing she needs is to be shouted at.
she's probably scared to drink alot now
I was ;o Just tell her you were worried about her, make her feel guilty?
and she probably won't do it again atleast unil shes much older.

Bef
09-05-2008, 10:10 AM
What I dont understand is how 14 year olds can get drink - you need to be 18 in a bar/pub and 21 to buy the drink, hmm...
21 to buy drink? Its 18! They have a rule that if you look under 21 then you have to show ID to prove your 18 and some clubs are over 21 but the drinking age is 18!

Its easy to get hold of alcohol. the shop on my estate serves pretty much everyone. Kids can get it from there homes, get older people to go in the shop from them. And the fact that some 14 year olds look alot older then they are now and can buy it/ go to the pub themselves.

well it is like this in Uk and Ireland, no idea where your from!

Excellent
09-05-2008, 12:16 PM
Omg! That happened to me once ;o
Its horrible, the last thing she needs is to be shouted at.
she's probably scared to drink alot now
I was ;o Just tell her you were worried about her, make her feel guilty?
and she probably won't do it again atleast unil shes much older.She needs to be shouted at because she was wrong to do it. Problem is with todays child society teens don't listen to their elders. We need to enforce some rules to ban teenagers under 18 from drinking. It just shows what length kids will go to to make some "friends".

Abbie.
09-05-2008, 05:11 PM
She needs to be shouted at because she was wrong to do it. Problem is with todays child society teens don't listen to their elders. We need to enforce some rules to ban teenagers under 18 from drinking. It just shows what length kids will go to to make some "friends".

problem is, she gets shouted at too much..
we dont really have much respect for my dad the way he gets on
and she didnt do it too make friends, she necked a bit too much vodka and wkd; and the people she was with at the time didnt know what to do, so they text me, and also my sister is the only person who didnt get pulled by the police because they took her off somewhere else so she wouldnt get caught, as she couldnt get away herself, hence why she was by herself with the randomers who carried her off.

and wth are u on about, drink is banned if your under 18, but do u really think people care? They get someone older to get a carryout.. duh

Excellent
09-05-2008, 05:28 PM
Thats just an excuse. I didn't get on with my dad when I was a teen but did I turn to the bottle? No I was mature and dealt with it. You should be teaching your sister not to do it. "Oh she just necked a bit too much vodka" and thats really something to say is it? How would you feel if your LITTLE sister had of been raped or kidnapped eh? Wise up and start thinking with your brain and not your fingers.

Abbie.
09-05-2008, 05:31 PM
Thats just an excuse. I didn't get on with my dad when I was a teen but did I turn to the bottle? No I was mature and dealt with it. You should be teaching your sister not to do it. "Oh she just necked a bit too much vodka" and thats really something to say is it? How would you feel if your LITTLE sister had of been raped or kidnapped eh? Wise up and start thinking with your brain and not your fingers.

can i just say, my sister has never went out drinking before, and does your dad beat u up as well?

just shutup please, and stop being so ignorant

i love my sister, and if anything happened to her i would be gutted,
and if u read your profile

'interests: drink drink drink'

;)

and also, why r u blaming me?

Excellent
09-05-2008, 05:37 PM
can i just say, my sister has never went out drinking before, and does your dad beat u up as well?

just shutup please, and stop being so ignorant

i love my sister, and if anything happened to her i would be gutted,
and if u read your profile

'interests: drink drink drink'

;)

and also, why r u blaming me?Yes he did actually. I'm not being ignorant I'm trying to plummet some sense into you, if thats possible. Drink drink drink is because I like my fluids, sorry, I don't touch alcohol as it was made from the devils urine. I'm blaming you because you seem to think it's a teenage thing.

Abbie.
09-05-2008, 05:43 PM
Yes he did actually. I'm not being ignorant I'm trying to plummet some sense into you, if thats possible. Drink drink drink is because I like my fluids, sorry, I don't touch alcohol as it was made from the devils urine. I'm blaming you because you seem to think it's a teenage thing.

well actually, i cant control who my sister is and isnt friends with

i myself dont drink

and im am a very sensible person thanks, please dont try and 'plummet' sence into me, cheerrrs!

Excellent
09-05-2008, 05:45 PM
well actually, i cant control who my sister is and isnt friends with

i myself dont drink

and im am a very sensible person thanks, please dont try and 'plummet' sence into me, cheerrrs!No but you could try talking to your mother to enforce a grounding.

Abbie.
09-05-2008, 05:49 PM
No but you could try talking to your mother to enforce a grounding.

she is grounded?

no phone, no pocket money etc

for around 4 months?


i do have really strict parents yanno

Excellent
09-05-2008, 05:49 PM
she is grounded?

no phone, no pocket money etc

for around 4 months?


i do have really strict parents yannoThis is fantastic, she may know best next time.

cocaine
09-05-2008, 05:57 PM
This is fantastic, she may know best next time.

did you have any previous accounts here?

and i doubt your sister will go drinking like that again lol

Excellent
09-05-2008, 06:27 PM
did you have any previous accounts here?

and i doubt your sister will go drinking like that again lolNope I did not.

leah
10-05-2008, 01:56 AM
Errm Alcohol is made from the devils urine?
thats impossible, unless they store it.
That made me laugh ;)
anyway, Like abbie said, her sisters been shouted at enough,
from this expierience, i doubt she'll drink that much again.

The Undertaker
10-05-2008, 09:56 AM
Your sister should have a serious think about who she hangs around with if her "friends" are gonna leave her like that.

Lee
18-05-2008, 07:30 PM
In future just say, if u wna drink its cool, but keep incontact with me when ure going out, then if shes lyin in a ditch somewhere atleast u know shes dead

Alan_Carr
19-05-2008, 06:47 PM
14.....

hm

i was so upset when i seen her, and my dad was fully mocking her and yelling at her, but she didnt have a clueeee

'COME LOOK AT YOUR DRUNK SISTER!'

er how about piss off
my dad annoys me.

Are you Catholic btw?

Cos if you are, i would be shocked at your dads behaviour, cos aren't Catholic parents quite strict?

No offence, and i feel sorry for you.

14 and drunk is shocking.

drama
19-05-2008, 09:13 PM
to above ^

i personally woudn't say 14 and drunk is shocking, sure it's not the 'norm' but still you can't stop people from drinking and it's their responsibility if they do.

Redacted
19-05-2008, 09:41 PM
I always look out for my friends.
she's 14, shes just doing what she thinks is sociable, Its that kind of age.
Too many youngsters minds are getting warped at a young age.
Im 14, I should know :P

It's not nice, but when Im drunk, I want to be left alone.

EDIT: She needs some new friends.

Emzii.
20-05-2008, 06:31 PM
being shouted at doesn't really help tbh!
i was in a situtation like this but it was my friend who got taken to hospital and needed her stomach pumped
from vodka agen :/
i was miles away from my house and we were by a canal drinking it, god knows how i got on the bus to go home but i managed it!
but i really learnt from it all .. i havent touched drink since that day not saying i ever will, but drinking on the street is perthetic i wont be doing it any time soon lemme tell you!

Abbie.
21-05-2008, 02:56 PM
Are you Catholic btw?

Cos if you are, i would be shocked at your dads behaviour, cos aren't Catholic parents quite strict?

No offence, and i feel sorry for you.

14 and drunk is shocking.

nope im not catholic lol, protestant

I think she smokes now, i saw her walking behind the shop when she should have been at the bus stop, and i text her asking where she was, and she made up she was talking her friend jasmine, and i yelled smoker at her when she finally turned up; and she went all angry and defensive

Bun
21-05-2008, 05:43 PM
she sounds like the type who's trying to break the mould from her boring sister.

Ashhizzle
21-05-2008, 06:01 PM
Mabye she'll learn.

Abbie.
22-05-2008, 10:42 PM
she sounds like the type who's trying to break the mould from her boring sister.

you obv dont know me then.

coming from someone like you whos on the internet 24/7



i have a life, unlike some people *coughhhh*

Pyroka
22-05-2008, 10:51 PM
abbie is actually one of the most exciting people i know, she excites me in my regions.

this thread is old so stop getting your post count guys, it's flippin annoyin.

Niko Bellic
23-05-2008, 01:11 AM
she sounds like the type who's trying to break the mould from her boring sister.

Lee Evans, is that you? I'm clue less. :S

Miserlou
29-05-2008, 12:17 PM
Lol at Lee Evans ^

I don't know her but thats pretty messed up glad nothing bad happened to her :/

It sounds like she'll learn her lesson anyway.

I drunk probably every other weekend when I was 14 sometmies at my mates or in the park lolol we always looked out for one and other and drunk sensibly though. I think it is a part of growing up and rebelling, sometimes took too far for whatever reason.

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