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<blockquote data-quote="bmtest" data-source="post: 1934116" data-attributes="member: 21293"><p>I am going to swear on this one it's an utter bas..d if I was honest and it's only that because all your teenage friends are free of it hence it's not the norm.</p><p></p><p>I remember in my teenage years going with my mates to Blackpool 4 decades ago and what a pain holding on with one hand whilst on Grand National roller coaster in the days before you were strapped around shoulders the other hand was holding a plastic Morrisons bag full of Mcvities Digestives and dextro tablets that I had taken for day, even more difficult in big Pirate ship at back.</p><p></p><p>It's times like that you just want to be free or even on date it is difficult keeping it hidden but its all a challenge and I managed to pull all these things off looking back only the the wife moans these days when I stop to eat now and again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmtest, post: 1934116, member: 21293"] I am going to swear on this one it's an utter bas..d if I was honest and it's only that because all your teenage friends are free of it hence it's not the norm. I remember in my teenage years going with my mates to Blackpool 4 decades ago and what a pain holding on with one hand whilst on Grand National roller coaster in the days before you were strapped around shoulders the other hand was holding a plastic Morrisons bag full of Mcvities Digestives and dextro tablets that I had taken for day, even more difficult in big Pirate ship at back. It's times like that you just want to be free or even on date it is difficult keeping it hidden but its all a challenge and I managed to pull all these things off looking back only the the wife moans these days when I stop to eat now and again. [/QUOTE]
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