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Interviewer:- "and young man - take your glasses off !! and then tell us what steps you intend to take when your parents come home"definitely has its funny side watching that interview haha. And he is milking it while he can.
Wait till he does meet his parents. He'll be confined to home/work/school until he's 18 lol.
an example of hamming it up / milking the opportunity to establish his reputationInterviewer:- "and young man - take your glasses off !! and then tell us what steps you intend to take when your parents come home"
"bludy big ones - into the desert" lol
hes 16, he can legally work full time and opt out of school no?
Maybe he'll just take a job offer and move out!
The return of the partying son ?And when he finally runs out of money (or can't have anymore fun), they'll take him back straightaway.
From ABC, 16 Jan. 08
MELBOURNE PARTY BOY ARRESTED BY POLICE
Victoria Police have arrested 16-year-old Corey Delaney, who hit the headlines after throwing a wild party last weekend.
The police dog squad and helicopter had to be called to the Melbourne suburb of Narre Warren when the party, which was held at Mr Delaney's parents' house and attended by about 500 people, got out of control.
Mr Delaney was arrested this morning after he refused to be taken in for questioning.
Police will decide whether or not to lay charges after the interview.
Police have threatened to make him repay the cost of the police response to the party, estimated at $20,000, including the use of the helicopter.
Victorian Premier John Brumby says he should make a public apology.
"What happened is unacceptable and you know, he's had his moment in the limelight and he now needs to get his feet back on mother earth I think," he said.
Mr Delaney
Seeing that Corey has now dug such a deep hole for himself, excluding immaturity and all else maybe in the end all this kid really has achieved for all and sundry is show mental illness and it's effects. Had he stayed and faced the music or had he after all was done and said, faced the fact that he really did mess up, after all being 16 means that not much thought goes into actions that may not turn out as he'd hoped, one could think, well he is stupid and immature, but now he has run away from home and got himself arrested.
Not sure but Britney Spears springs to mind, and althought you can say she's white trash and acting like it, at the end of the day, too many of her actions, aren't making sense, and it's not as if she's milking the situation to suit herself. She's simply behaving deranged, if not for her millions she'd probably just be locked up until whatever episode she's experiencing sorted itself out. At least now that Corey has been arrested he'll too get whatever help he needs, failing a real mental illness, hopefully now that he has been arrested he'll be able to simply calm down and accept some responsability hopefully without that maniacal smirk.
Hi visual,
Stupidity, being a teenager is not a mental illness. Sorry, but you make it sound like people with mental illnesses should be locked up. As a person with a mental illness (agoraphobia/depression) I find your post to be offensive and ill informed.
cheers
Mouse
a frightening thought....this boy will breed
For what its worth, we should blame the media fair and square for this one - they have driven this story from Day 1. And yes, Hang Seng, I see you shaking your head at this, but this kid is young and stupid - others are older and should be wiser. And Corey hasnt been snorting cocaine.
Visual,
I really can't see the connection between a teenager being pretty silly, plus then getting carried away with himself even further as a result of excessive media attention, and any mental illness. Actually, during the ACA interview, although I thought "thank god he's not my kid", I thought he was pretty straightforward and sane.
Probably by now he might be wishing he'd been somewhat more remorseful. Doubt he pictured himself as being arrested, though who knows, it might add even more to his celebrity status!
Julia,
to me he comes across as someone who hasn't made a connection to what the reality is.
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