How to Throw a Party and Hide It from Your Parents
Find out when your parents are leaving and how long they will be gone, but do not act suspicious when finding out this information because parents can just vibe that stuff., Gather a group of friends to help you remove valuables that may get broken...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find out when your parents are leaving and how long they will be gone
Store them in a safe place, and remember or record where all of them go.
Many people will notice if something they see every day is even slightly out of place.
A good tip is to take a picture of each room so you have something to look at when you're trying to put the room back together. , Taking pictures with your cell phone can be helpful in remembering how beds with decorative pillows are made and how the house looked before.
Just remember to delete when you're done! ,,, It saves the environment, too! ,, The smell of cigarette smoke in a house is irreversible and will stay there forever.,, Broken items have to be replaced before your parents get home! , The worst thing that can happen is having a drunk friend drive home.
This will ensure that not only does he get jail time, but that you will get caught for the party and others could be injured.
Your parents are likely to be liable. ,,, -
Step 2: but do not act suspicious when finding out this information because parents can just vibe that stuff.
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Step 3: Gather a group of friends to help you remove valuables that may get broken or stolen during the event.
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Step 4: Try to remember where everything goes so your parents don't know you had to move items.
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Step 5: To prevent the party from being busted by the police
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Step 6: leave exterior lights off
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Step 7: draw all the blinds in the house and instruct attendees to park cars far away
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Step 8: such as at a nearby parking lot or on an adjacent street.
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Step 9: Be relatively quiet and don't crank up the tunes so loud that it will wake up the whole neighborhood.
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Step 10: To minimize the presence of cars further
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Step 11: carpool.
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Step 12: Use a separate trash bag for alcohol-related trash and throw it out in a nearby business's dumpster.
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Step 13: Tell guests to smoke cigarettes outside.
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Step 14: If using the Internet to communicate party plans
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Step 15: erase the related logs from your instant messaging client if your parents use your computer.
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Step 16: Do damage control.
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Step 17: Be responsible.
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Step 18: Lock all doors (if you have keys) of rooms you don't want anyone to enter.
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Step 19: After the party
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Step 20: clean up everything and put back all the valuables prior to parents getting back home.
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Step 21: Relax until parents get home.
Detailed Guide
Store them in a safe place, and remember or record where all of them go.
Many people will notice if something they see every day is even slightly out of place.
A good tip is to take a picture of each room so you have something to look at when you're trying to put the room back together. , Taking pictures with your cell phone can be helpful in remembering how beds with decorative pillows are made and how the house looked before.
Just remember to delete when you're done! ,,, It saves the environment, too! ,, The smell of cigarette smoke in a house is irreversible and will stay there forever.,, Broken items have to be replaced before your parents get home! , The worst thing that can happen is having a drunk friend drive home.
This will ensure that not only does he get jail time, but that you will get caught for the party and others could be injured.
Your parents are likely to be liable. ,,,
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