Running away
Two friends ran away from boarding school. They didn't get too far though - they forgot to check when the last train ran. A teacher found them sitting waiting and drove them back again.
That said, it's not just a thing kids do - the urge to just run is built into all of us. Tell us about the times you've given in and run.
( , Fri 11 Aug 2006, 13:03)
Two friends ran away from boarding school. They didn't get too far though - they forgot to check when the last train ran. A teacher found them sitting waiting and drove them back again.
That said, it's not just a thing kids do - the urge to just run is built into all of us. Tell us about the times you've given in and run.
( , Fri 11 Aug 2006, 13:03)
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This topic is shite
Everyone runs away, then they come back. Later they grow up. The end. There's not much more scope, is there? Unless you lie ...
I ran away when I was 14. I joined a boat leaving Portsmouth and for five cruel years I was the ship's lad aboard "The Pegiron", a pirate barque. Sure, I was buggered roughly by all, and had my buttery skin coarsened by the lick of the lash, but I grew up and whored my way around the brothels of the Dutch East Indies.
Then I can home and had my tea. My mum stopped my pocket money and grounded me.
( , Mon 14 Aug 2006, 17:15, Reply)
Everyone runs away, then they come back. Later they grow up. The end. There's not much more scope, is there? Unless you lie ...
I ran away when I was 14. I joined a boat leaving Portsmouth and for five cruel years I was the ship's lad aboard "The Pegiron", a pirate barque. Sure, I was buggered roughly by all, and had my buttery skin coarsened by the lick of the lash, but I grew up and whored my way around the brothels of the Dutch East Indies.
Then I can home and had my tea. My mum stopped my pocket money and grounded me.
( , Mon 14 Aug 2006, 17:15, Reply)
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