Teenage Parties
Ah, the heady days when catering consisted of a crate of lager and some vodka illicitly extracted by whoever looked oldest, decoration consisted of removing any breakable furniture and the morning after was just the morning and not the rest of the week.
Tell us who you snogged, where you threw up and who just would not leave.
( , Thu 13 Apr 2006, 10:20)
Ah, the heady days when catering consisted of a crate of lager and some vodka illicitly extracted by whoever looked oldest, decoration consisted of removing any breakable furniture and the morning after was just the morning and not the rest of the week.
Tell us who you snogged, where you threw up and who just would not leave.
( , Thu 13 Apr 2006, 10:20)
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Waterbed...
Vaguely remember something about a waterbed at a party held by my friend Pam's parents...
Also remember dancing to Nik Kershaw (it was the 80s) and being madly in love with a weedy looking guy who might have been called Scott???? We never got it together, but the sexual tension, as our arms brushed together over his mum's kitchen table, was electric.
It was all very innocent and I don't think we even drank alcohol. All the adults got pissed, but we were fast asleep on the water bed by midnight. The next day, my parents were furious - they assumed I had been up to no good and accused me of having spoiled their picnic lunch. Apparently, I made them late because my friend's dad was too hungover to drive me home in time...
( , Sat 15 Apr 2006, 23:55, Reply)
Vaguely remember something about a waterbed at a party held by my friend Pam's parents...
Also remember dancing to Nik Kershaw (it was the 80s) and being madly in love with a weedy looking guy who might have been called Scott???? We never got it together, but the sexual tension, as our arms brushed together over his mum's kitchen table, was electric.
It was all very innocent and I don't think we even drank alcohol. All the adults got pissed, but we were fast asleep on the water bed by midnight. The next day, my parents were furious - they assumed I had been up to no good and accused me of having spoiled their picnic lunch. Apparently, I made them late because my friend's dad was too hungover to drive me home in time...
( , Sat 15 Apr 2006, 23:55, Reply)
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