Gemma, the party girl!!

Posted by mortal 
Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 08:21AM
Posted by: mortal
Girl's party leaves dog in coma

* House trashed, dog in coma after party
* Parents find handcuffs, underwear in child's bedroom
* Teenage host unrepentant, in hiding

A BRITISH teenager has made Corey Worthington look like an amateur after her internet advertised party got so out of hand her dog was comatose and her house completely trashed.

15-year-old Gemma Anscomb told her parents she was having a few friends around for a video night. But instead she had advertised a party on social networking site Bebo and invited everyone she knew.

When Robert and Julia Anscomb arrived home the next day they found their dog Bailey unconscious. He had overdosed on ecstasy tablets. Their dining room floor was covered in four inches of beer, their lap-tops, iPods and jewellery had been stolen and they found handcauffs and underwear in their eight-year-old daughter's bedroom.

Mrs Anscomb told the Daily Mail : "We found underwear between the sheets and a pair of handcuffs." "What were they thinking? This is a little girl's room."

In her own bedroom the scene was little different. The walls were covered in black marks and there was evidence of group sex.

"There were six people in there having sex at one time. We feel totally violated."

Traces of cocaine, marijuana and alcohol bottles littered the house and the family estimates it will cost thousands of dollars to clean up.

But Gemma, who drank to excess and passed out at 7:30pm is not repentant. While she has gone into hiding she has managed to post comments about the party on her Bebo site.

"Yeahh it (the party) went wrong but it was well good. . . I mean it was f****** good," she wrote.

"My mother thought it would teach me a lesson by putting it in the papers. . . all thats dne is make everyone go 'wow ur party made the front page' . . . i meann it wasssss goooodddd. . . and my mums a t*** nehowww. . ."

Mrs Anscomb said she was shocked that her girl could have caused such a mess. She told the Daily Mail Gemma had always been a straight A student.

"The whole house was wrecked from top to bottom," she told the Daily Mail.

"I was absolutely fuming. I just couldn't believe Gemma would do something like this. She phoned me on the day after the party and said sorry, but I was so angry I put the phone down on her.

"What made me more angry was that she refused to come home and face the music and help with the clear-up."

"Gemma insists she is the victim because the party was invaded by gatecrashers. I appreciate that she didn't intend for things to get out of hand, but the fact remains that she had a party behind my back and advertised it on the internet.

"She lied and now she has to face the consequences.

"I have done everything I can to bring her up properly. But I must have gone wrong somewhere."

(Stolen fron www.news.com.au)


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Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 09:36AM
Posted by: MikaHalpinen
edit: ignore me



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/09/2008 08:13PM by MikaHalpinen.
Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 12:54PM
Posted by: iCeMaN pAuL
mortal Wrote:
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> "I have done everything I can to bring her up
> properly. But I must have gone wrong somewhere."

I HATE parents who say that, they're 15 ffs!!




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Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 12:56PM
Posted by: DaveEllis
Would you rather they blame movies, music, video games and the internet?

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Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 01:02PM
Posted by: NeilPearson
She probably hasnt raised her properly at all.

Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 01:06PM
Posted by: TC
They are admitting they are @#$%& parents, what is wrong with that?
Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 01:20PM
Posted by: gav
Far from a psychologist, but we see it in schools all the time. Kids brought up so perfectly that need a buzz they don't get from other activities (such as sport), and so snap the other in an attempt to find it. If your child has that streak in them, then you can bring them up all you want, but chances are it's going to come out in some way.

This just sounds like a bitch though. 15 year old kid advertising a house party on the internet for @#$%& sake. May have straight As, but she's as thick as @#$%& when it comes to reality.

//edit: rephrased the first paragraph. Still doesn't sound right though.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/09/2008 01:25PM by gav.
Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 04:46PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
Why waste expensive pills by feeding them to a dog? :D

Anyway, this whole Skins/Myspace/Wanker culture is getting out of hand, is it not? It seems that kids these days have no idea about how to behave, I don't know if this is down to media influence, bad parenting or just general stupidity. I would never have done that to my parents.

What makes it worse is that you more or less know that every single person who attended was a complete knob and in the end left the house (some of them having stolen stuff) in a complete mess which they participated in the damaging of, and walked away scott free.

Sickening, man.
Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 05:26PM
Posted by: SHEEPY
sounds like one hell of a party :( shame i missed it :(
Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 06:51PM
Posted by: IWE
Pedobear most have had fun in there.. :S :D

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Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 07:08PM
Posted by: Locke Cole
gav Wrote:
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> Far from a psychologist, but we see it in schools
> all the time. Kids brought up so perfectly that
> need a buzz they don't get from other activities
> (such as sport), and so snap the other in an
> attempt to find it. If your child has that streak
> in them, then you can bring them up all you want,
> but chances are it's going to come out in some
> way.



Amen to that! If you're a 15-year-old who's been "hot-housed" by your parents to over-perform in school and come away with straight As, then there's a hell of a lot of curiosity, frustration, resentment and youthful exuberance that's being pent up. Sooner or later it's gonna blow up and out of control, especially with hormones and alcohol in the mix.

Everyone needs a vent for all those feelings. Most people get it every week. If that vent is denied to you by overly-domineering parents, then all that happens is that the pressure builds up until it hits bursting point.

Her mother said she thought she hadn't brought her up properly, but in a way it's the other extreme... she's spent TOO MUCH time "bringing her up".

Disclaimer: IMHO ;)



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Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 08:02PM
Posted by: sasjag
IWE Wrote:
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> Pedobear most have had fun in there.. :S :D


LOL :D

Sim


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Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 08:25PM
Posted by: Monza972
A Britain beats the Aussie! xD!
Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 09, 2008 09:32PM
Posted by: Bruninho
what annoys me most is that they almost killed the dog... poor dog....



Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 10, 2008 05:14PM
Posted by: MarcA
Monza972 Wrote:
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> A Britain beats the Aussie! xD!


Why the tone of suprise? ;)

Can't believe I missed that party though!

Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 10, 2008 11:19PM
Posted by: nvooght
Meh, she clearly needed to have some fun (working hard for those As) and it might have got out of hand....

ohwell.

nout we can do.
Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 11, 2008 12:07AM
Posted by: Guimengo
any news on the dog?
Re: Gemma, the party girl!!
Date: March 11, 2008 06:11PM
Posted by: Locke Cole
The dog is appearing on Jerry Springer this week and is soon due to release a single.



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