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I Drank Meths (pointless teenage things you did to shock)
As a teenager I spent a whole summer bare-foot to show I wasn't going to bow to rules imposed by society.
(soon forgot all about that idea when the pavements got icy, I tell you)
I was telling a friend this when he trumped my story - he used to put water in a meths bottle and drink it in public. See, that'll bring down society.
What similarly classy nonsense have you got up to in the name of rebellion?
Apologies for accidentally closing this question earlier
( , Thu 19 Jul 2007, 12:07)
As a teenager I spent a whole summer bare-foot to show I wasn't going to bow to rules imposed by society.
(soon forgot all about that idea when the pavements got icy, I tell you)
I was telling a friend this when he trumped my story - he used to put water in a meths bottle and drink it in public. See, that'll bring down society.
What similarly classy nonsense have you got up to in the name of rebellion?
Apologies for accidentally closing this question earlier
( , Thu 19 Jul 2007, 12:07)
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My sisters did pretty much every rebellious thing ever
they gave my parents absolute hell, my parents gave them absolute hell. By the time they were 14 and 16, and I was born, they'd covered pretty much everything going. Throughout their twenties and thirties they continued to go out dropping Es and so on, eventually finding blokes and having kids and calming down a bit.
I, on the other hand, with nothing left to challenge have never done one single rebellious thing ever. I never had a detention in school, I have literally done NOTHING to rock the boat.
So... what can one do in these circumstances? There must be something left I can do that they haven't done. And there is ONE thing...
I'm getting married in September. That'll learn 'em.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2007, 16:38, Reply)
they gave my parents absolute hell, my parents gave them absolute hell. By the time they were 14 and 16, and I was born, they'd covered pretty much everything going. Throughout their twenties and thirties they continued to go out dropping Es and so on, eventually finding blokes and having kids and calming down a bit.
I, on the other hand, with nothing left to challenge have never done one single rebellious thing ever. I never had a detention in school, I have literally done NOTHING to rock the boat.
So... what can one do in these circumstances? There must be something left I can do that they haven't done. And there is ONE thing...
I'm getting married in September. That'll learn 'em.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2007, 16:38, Reply)
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