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Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Teenage sponsorship drinking



Well well well looks as though the fired up out of thier face 15-17 year olds wont be getting to taste the beautifull sip of the tennants or any other brain numbing drink at any gigs or football matches... lets all have a minute silence for them.. *cough* aye right. Probably better they dont drink as they just make total prats of themself, like for perfect example running about their t-shirts of and screaming tttttttttt in the park, (yes love/mate i know am at titp i bought the fucking ticket and sat waited in a queue for two hours... i dont need you reminding me of it every five minutes and especially at 4am. So in my own opioin yeah the goverment is right to ban them from drinking. solves alot of problems instantly, not that it will stop them all but certainly put a dent in the mass amount of idiots running about like scattered sheep.




Also there stopping putting brewery logos on kids football kits. i can see there point, but in all honesty how many 0 months - 10 years looking at their top and going i want carling and become a alkie. not to many to be honest. they get it from the parents or down to peer presure from friends and also the fact it has been the way for hundreds of years people drinking. so why stop now, cause the goverment think its a good idea. ehh no mr gordon brown, we enjoy our weekly let go. its our way of saying goodbye to one week and hello to another. we work hard for our money and mr brown tax us enough so why cant we enjoy our selfs.




As a child i was allowed to drink but in the house, and it was that stinking becks but i was allowed due to the fact i was at a certain stage of my life and was curious of alot of things and drinking was one of them. I always had a wee tipple at my friends house, well a sneaky one but who hasnt apart from the obvious. It was the teenagers way of rebeling against the parents and showing the finger without hurting feelings. Then coming home and trying to walk as normal as possilble but laughin at everything and falling half way up the stairs never really worked.. ahh the good old days.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like there is a lot of confusion in your head - there are fond memories of growing up and experimenting but clear irritation with others doing their own rights of passage.
    Still this is engaging and well laid out so a decent effort...

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