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Why Are Stag "parties" Getting So Out Of Hand These Days?
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http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /drunk- british -groom- stag-pa rty-745 7592
When I got married you went out the night before and had a few, now they go off for a long weekend a fortnight before the wedding, and in some cases get themselves right in it!, amateurs!
When I got married you went out the night before and had a few, now they go off for a long weekend a fortnight before the wedding, and in some cases get themselves right in it!, amateurs!
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I have been on a lot of stag nights in my time, although not many for a long while now. I am sure if we could have afforded to go abroad 40 years ago, when I was in my prime, we would have raised hell a bit.
I pity all those other passengers though....cam't have been much fun for them I suppose.
I have been on a lot of stag nights in my time, although not many for a long while now. I am sure if we could have afforded to go abroad 40 years ago, when I was in my prime, we would have raised hell a bit.
I pity all those other passengers though....cam't have been much fun for them I suppose.
Not necessarily to do with stag parties but I do wonder if the young people of other countries consider the one and only purpose of going out in the evening is to get as absolutely ratarrsed as possible in the shortest time, thus leaving the rest of the evening free to stagger around public streets,vomiting wherever they please and generally behaving in a wholly disgusting manner.
Most of these people are old enough to know better, I remember my first holiday away with my mates at 17, we got thrown out of our hotel on the last night because we were a "little" noisy, did we ever do it again?, no because we were a year older and wiser, we still got smashed every night but not to the point of being silly.
Dave.
Dave.
As Retro says they should have been denied boarding and left to book another flight home. It is actually against airline health and safety rules for passengers who are obviously drunk to be allowed on board an aircraft. Ryanair can look forward to being sued by passengers who were delayed and inconvenienced as well as a hefty fine from the airline regulators.
And they never did in the past?
I suppose the difference now, instead of kicking off in their local boozer, with the advent of cheap budget airlines, drunken idiots now inflict their loutish behavoiour of some foreign capital city. Making d*cks of themselves, and giving a very poor impression of the English to our neighbours.
I suppose the difference now, instead of kicking off in their local boozer, with the advent of cheap budget airlines, drunken idiots now inflict their loutish behavoiour of some foreign capital city. Making d*cks of themselves, and giving a very poor impression of the English to our neighbours.
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