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No. not the UK!
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Not like the little darlings in the UK are they:rofl: |
Re: No. not the UK!
Ever heard of Spring break?
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Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 8487003)
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Not like the little darlings in the UK are they:rofl: As long as they do it away from sleeping neighbours and there is no violence of course. Twice I've seen a few hundred teenagers get together for a botellon on the beach at Fuengirola, the atmosphere seemed relaxed and fun. |
Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by cricketman
(Post 8487568)
As long as they do it away from sleeping neighbours and there is no violence of course. Twice I've seen a few hundred teenagers get together for a botellon on the beach at Fuengirola, the atmosphere seemed relaxed and fun. Jo xxx |
Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by jojojojojo
(Post 8487571)
I think thats the OPs point!! Not like the little darlings in the UK are they!
Jo xxx |
Re: No. not the UK!
Botellones are a great idea, but I dont think the health and safety mentality in the UK would ever allow such things. A shame cos they seem to allow youngsters the freedom and acceptance to get "it" out of their systems
Jo xxxx |
Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by jojojojojo
(Post 8487583)
Botellones are a great idea, but I dont think the health and safety mentality in the UK would ever allow such things. A shame cos they seem to allow youngsters the freedom and acceptance to get "it" out of their systems
Jo xxxx I'm not sure whether this affects the safety in city centres at night though. There's a small but significant minority of young (and not so young) Brits that end up fighting after a drinking session - try walking around Nottingham, Leicester or even Oxford (George Street) at night to see this. It doesn't seem to be quite as bad on the continent, even though I'm sure you can find exceptions. And why are destinations like Salou, Ibiza, Prague, Riga etc always complaining about drunken British behaviour? As I say I don't think the provision of a botellon or a festival stops this, but I'm not too sure what the answer would be anyway. |
Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 8487645)
Don't the kids "get it out of their system" at festivals like Glastonbury, whether it be drugs or alcohol?
I'm not sure whether this affects the safety in city centres at night though. There's a small but significant minority of young (and not so young) Brits that end up fighting after a drinking session - try walking around Nottingham, Leicester or even Oxford (George Street) at night to see this. It doesn't seem to be quite as bad on the continent, even though I'm sure you can find exceptions. And why are destinations like Salou, Ibiza, Prague, Riga etc always complaining about drunken British behaviour? As I say I don't think the provision of a botellon or a festival stops this, but I'm not too sure what the answer would be anyway. Jo xx |
Re: No. not the UK!
I used to go to the Botellones a few years back before I met my OH. In general they were always pretty good natured and not once did I see any violence, however it did piss the local residents off no end due to a) the noise until the small hours of the morning and then b) the terrible mess that they wake up to the next day. And of course drugs were rife. As a youngster I thought they were great, but if I were a parent I'm not so sure I'd be so approving.
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Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by Veleta
(Post 8487658)
I used to go to the Botellones a few years back before I met my OH. In general they were always pretty good natured and not once did I see any violence, however it did piss the local residents off no end due to a) the noise until the small hours of the morning and then b) the terrible mess that they wake up to the next day. And of course drugs were rife. As a youngster I thought they were great, but if I were a parent I'm not so sure I'd be so approving.
As a parent, I dont like the idea of any of my kids going out and getting completely *****!!! But it seems that if it has to be done (I'm sure I didnt ever do it - did I???) it makes sense to keep it in one place. I'd sooner my kids, (if they have to go out and get bladdered) were in a monitored corner somewhere than roaming aimlessly and noisily thru the streets where not only would they antagonise other such groups and probably start fighting etc, but could end up anywhere ???? Also as a parent, you'd know where to find them - unlike in the UK having to drive around in the small hours looking for an errant teenager - now that is scary stuff - that was only ever done once in my household!!!!!!!!! Jo xxx |
Re: No. not the UK!
If the Crisis continues, I can see botellones for pensioners becoming popular. Why should such a sensible custom be restricted to teenagers?
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Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by jojojojojo
(Post 8487571)
I think thats the OPs point!! Not like the little darlings in the UK are they!
Jo xxx It's quite hard to detect sarcasm over the computer.:D |
Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by HBG
(Post 8488583)
If the Crisis continues, I can see botellones for pensioners becoming popular. Why should such a sensible custom be restricted to teenagers?
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Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by lunacrout
(Post 8489727)
Hear-hear - I'll go for that :)
. kids just wanna get pissed anywhere they can.. lol |
Re: No. not the UK!
Originally Posted by bfg69bug
(Post 8489732)
yeah but pensionistas can afford a few tubos, like to sit in a bar and harm a nice warm enviroment .. dont they?
kids just wanna get pissed anywhere they can.. lol . |
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