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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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At sixth form we used to go to a big cafe in Hereford where you could get cheap coffee and smoke and they didn't mind hordes of hippies/goths/punks lingering around while we waited for our buses
One of the freaks that used to tag along with us was always trying to impress us, but weirdly:
As well as salt and pepper, there were little dishes of wholegrain mustard for the 'proper' customers laid out on the tables
One night he came back from the gents giggling to himself carrying one of these dishes, plonked it down and buzzed off...
dirty little bstard had only w@nk3d in it...shocking...hmm...yeah...funny...hmm....
They took the mustard away after that night
he was the only one of us that went to public school too - the rest of us being peasants....so there you go....
( , Fri 20 Jul 2007, 11:56, Reply)
At sixth form we used to go to a big cafe in Hereford where you could get cheap coffee and smoke and they didn't mind hordes of hippies/goths/punks lingering around while we waited for our buses
One of the freaks that used to tag along with us was always trying to impress us, but weirdly:
As well as salt and pepper, there were little dishes of wholegrain mustard for the 'proper' customers laid out on the tables
One night he came back from the gents giggling to himself carrying one of these dishes, plonked it down and buzzed off...
dirty little bstard had only w@nk3d in it...shocking...hmm...yeah...funny...hmm....
They took the mustard away after that night
he was the only one of us that went to public school too - the rest of us being peasants....so there you go....
( , Fri 20 Jul 2007, 11:56, Reply)
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