It was a great holiday, but...
... the night a racoon broke into our tent and attacked us will live on in my memories.
... coming down a dirttrack mountain road with no fences with the back end of the car fishtailing about left me needing new underwear.
I'm off on holiday next week somewhere nice and safe. Tell us your holiday stories.
( , Thu 21 Apr 2005, 9:55)
... the night a racoon broke into our tent and attacked us will live on in my memories.
... coming down a dirttrack mountain road with no fences with the back end of the car fishtailing about left me needing new underwear.
I'm off on holiday next week somewhere nice and safe. Tell us your holiday stories.
( , Thu 21 Apr 2005, 9:55)
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crap school break thingy
my secondary school used to send its pupils in the first year on a really crap 3 days away at this place called mill farm somewhere in somerset i think. any way my class' turn rolled around and being a state comp we had a range of charachters.
on the first night oneo fthe girls wet the bed and made the place reek, but surprisingly we were actually all to kind to be mean to her.
however on the first and only full day we had there one of the boys got the hump with another whilst rowing in the 'boating lake' and decided to act out his aggression by throwing his oar (sp) at his head. he managed to connect pretty well with the poor chaps head. i remember the teacher in charge watching it and jumping up and down on the bak screaming about all the blood.
mind you the recipient was a true sport and came back later in the day after a trip to casualty with a head full of stitches!
otehr highlights of thr trip included watching teachers get pissed, and lost on the 2 mile walk home from the pub they took us to as a 'treat for the kids' and a visit to hinkley point!
( , Thu 21 Apr 2005, 10:47, Reply)
my secondary school used to send its pupils in the first year on a really crap 3 days away at this place called mill farm somewhere in somerset i think. any way my class' turn rolled around and being a state comp we had a range of charachters.
on the first night oneo fthe girls wet the bed and made the place reek, but surprisingly we were actually all to kind to be mean to her.
however on the first and only full day we had there one of the boys got the hump with another whilst rowing in the 'boating lake' and decided to act out his aggression by throwing his oar (sp) at his head. he managed to connect pretty well with the poor chaps head. i remember the teacher in charge watching it and jumping up and down on the bak screaming about all the blood.
mind you the recipient was a true sport and came back later in the day after a trip to casualty with a head full of stitches!
otehr highlights of thr trip included watching teachers get pissed, and lost on the 2 mile walk home from the pub they took us to as a 'treat for the kids' and a visit to hinkley point!
( , Thu 21 Apr 2005, 10:47, Reply)
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