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{{quote|Parents are conditioned to expect a few minor mishaps when they go on vacation: a chipped dish, some spilled milk on the rug -- (''long pause'') There was a ''kangaroo'' in my ''living room''.}}
{{quote|Parents are conditioned to expect a few minor mishaps when they go on vacation: a chipped dish, some spilled milk on the rug -- (''long pause'') There was a ''kangaroo'' in my ''living room''.}}
** It should be noted that this went a ''bit'' beyond an unsupervised party: Mallory had crashed their parents' car so to pay for the repairs they turned the house into a ''bed and breakfast''. Though they managed to make their money back almost immediately, Alex didn't want to stop...
** It should be noted that this went a ''bit'' beyond an unsupervised party: Mallory had crashed their parents' car so to pay for the repairs they turned the house into a ''bed and breakfast''. Though they managed to make their money back almost immediately, Alex didn't want to stop...
{{quote|'''Alex''': [[I Can Explain|I can explain everything]]!<br />
{{quote|'''Alex''': [[I Can Explain|I can explain everything]]!
'''Steven''': Oh can you? Can you explain the valet parking in the drive way?... The flashing "vacancy" sign in front of the house? The '''''billboard''''' ''on Route 41''? }}
'''Steven''': Oh can you? Can you explain the valet parking in the drive way?... The flashing "vacancy" sign in front of the house? The '''''billboard''''' ''on Route 41''? }}
* One episode of ''[[Hardcastle and McCormick]]'' does essentially this, even though the characters aren't teenagers; while Judge Hardcastle is out of town, his live-in parolee/sidekick Mark McCormick hosts a poker game that gets ''severely'' out of hand. When Mark has to leave to pick the Judge up from the airport (he got back unexpectedly early, natch), they come back to find that nearly everything in the house has been stolen. Even the ''furniture''. [[Can't Get Away with Nuthin']] with a vengeance.
* One episode of ''[[Hardcastle and McCormick]]'' does essentially this, even though the characters aren't teenagers; while Judge Hardcastle is out of town, his live-in parolee/sidekick Mark McCormick hosts a poker game that gets ''severely'' out of hand. When Mark has to leave to pick the Judge up from the airport (he got back unexpectedly early, natch), they come back to find that nearly everything in the house has been stolen. Even the ''furniture''. [[Can't Get Away with Nuthin']] with a vengeance.