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Bbbananas | 12:24 Sat 16th Jul 2011 | ChatterBank
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Reading an article in the Express this morning, about UK 20-somethings drinking themselves into oblivion in European holiday resorts. You know the thing - ecstacy, sex on the beach, throwing bottles of wee off their balcony, alcohol poisoning, cavorting naked before projectile vomiting...

The name of one of the journalists was Anna Puka.

(Well I thought it amusing).
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Do they still do that sort of thing on Saga holidays, I wonder?
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Wouldn't surprise me Sandy. The young always get the blame ;-)

I draw the line at throwing my wee around though.
Wouldn't be so bad if they poured it out. A bottle full could do some damage if it hit you on the head if you were underneath.
Sallabananas have you got a link to the story please.
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Sorry I haven;t - I read it in this morning's Saturday Express while I was in Cafe Nero for my morning grande mocha.

I'd try it on here, but I'm rubbish at that sort of thing. I tried it with a donkey earlier, but someone else had to do it for me.

(That last sentence sounds very wrong somehow.....) ;-)
Okay no problem, I found it for you.

http://www.express.co...of-the-sunshine-break
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that's the one wrong - thanks.

(Ok so it's Pukas, not Puka - but you get the gist?!!)
Ian Duncan Smith was serving with the Scots Guards in Derry. Walking through the Rossville St flats somebody poured a pot of pish over him from a great height.
I think pukas is funnier so you still recieve a prize for making us smile :)
Might be the reason he hardly has a hair on his head?
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A little ray of sunshine on a rainy day, wrongnumber...x

(By the way - you've got the wrong number. The right wrong number should be 7)
Worth going just to watch them in amusement : )
I suppose IDS should have been thankful there were no 'solids' in it.
Well when I went to Torremolinos in 1973 it was just the same, except no e's , and possibly no drugs at all, just alcohol.
Really dotty? So this behaviour has been passed on from grandparents and parents to todays youth? Wasn't the 70's genaration doing lots of drugs then, lsd barbs valiums qualudes etc?

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