i'm sorry, that made me laugh out loud
cross channel ferries are a never ending source of great childhood stories.
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Fri 14 Mar 2003, 12:00,
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Tsk! Laughing at my misfortune.
I'm shocked.
On the way back from an exchange trip to France we convinced the one girl who'd bought fags (we were 13) that customs were searching school parties and that she'd end up in prison. She smoked 200 fags in the 5 hour journey - just lighting them and throwing them in the sea. Silly cow. This was also the trip when some boys fed the seagulls bicarbonate of soda.
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Fri 14 Mar 2003, 12:12,
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On the way back from an exchange trip to France we convinced the one girl who'd bought fags (we were 13) that customs were searching school parties and that she'd end up in prison. She smoked 200 fags in the 5 hour journey - just lighting them and throwing them in the sea. Silly cow. This was also the trip when some boys fed the seagulls bicarbonate of soda.