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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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Strongbad reminded me...
...of our favourite game when returning to school after spending lunchtime in town.
We'd all buy a can of cold, fizzy drink (Coke was best) then head back to school via the narrow footbridge over the canal. We'd wait there until we spied some old granny on her way to the shop, neck the drink and then freak her out by burping at her, as loud and as long as we could manage. When performed in unison (by half a dozen of us) it was a wonder to behold.
Still brings a smile to my face as I remember their disgusted/scared/confused reactions. Hurray for abusing defenceless old people!
( , Fri 20 Jul 2007, 9:57, Reply)
...of our favourite game when returning to school after spending lunchtime in town.
We'd all buy a can of cold, fizzy drink (Coke was best) then head back to school via the narrow footbridge over the canal. We'd wait there until we spied some old granny on her way to the shop, neck the drink and then freak her out by burping at her, as loud and as long as we could manage. When performed in unison (by half a dozen of us) it was a wonder to behold.
Still brings a smile to my face as I remember their disgusted/scared/confused reactions. Hurray for abusing defenceless old people!
( , Fri 20 Jul 2007, 9:57, Reply)
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