No. not the UK!
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This macro-botellón hasn't gone down without incident! Urine,excrement, broken bottles doors and windows forced open
http://www.diariosur.es/v/20100415/m...-20100415.html

http://www.diariosur.es/v/20100415/m...-20100415.html
#17
This macro-botellón hasn't gone down without incident! Urine,excrement, broken bottles doors and windows forced open
http://www.diariosur.es/v/20100415/m...-20100415.html

http://www.diariosur.es/v/20100415/m...-20100415.html
Seems jojo's theory has gone out the window,(or through the window),pretty darn quick...
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alot of different views but i am in my late 40s i would love it even at my age we used to go to the raves of the 80s in old warehouses they went on all week end no trouble ever ok drink and a few drugs but i think that the kids need to let there hair down and have a great time with as little trouble as possible my lads would love it out side in the sun partying better than going to a nightv club and having you head smashed in for no reason.
#19
All this is shattering my illusion that Spain doesn't have a booze up culture like the UK...
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There was a comment in the article saying there are no problems with the bottelones in Granada because the authorities give the kids a space to have the botellon in and facilities such as toilets
The problem in Malaga is that the authorities have banned botellones. Give the kids what they want I say!
#21
Of course it does, but it is less likely to get violent
There was a comment in the article saying there are no problems with the bottelones in Granada because the authorities give the kids a space to have the botellon in and facilities such as toilets
The problem in Malaga is that the authorities have banned botellones. Give the kids what they want I say!
There was a comment in the article saying there are no problems with the bottelones in Granada because the authorities give the kids a space to have the botellon in and facilities such as toilets
The problem in Malaga is that the authorities have banned botellones. Give the kids what they want I say!
It was huge.They were all drinking.There were toilets provided and they had a very large area.It was being controlled but everything seemed quiet(well not quiet but you know what I mean) and they were a having a great time.
OH took a picture of some of them and one shouted back "guiri" to him.

#24
Of course it does, but it is less likely to get violent
There was a comment in the article saying there are no problems with the bottelones in Granada because the authorities give the kids a space to have the botellon in and facilities such as toilets
The problem in Malaga is that the authorities have banned botellones. Give the kids what they want I say!
There was a comment in the article saying there are no problems with the bottelones in Granada because the authorities give the kids a space to have the botellon in and facilities such as toilets
The problem in Malaga is that the authorities have banned botellones. Give the kids what they want I say!
#25
[QUOTE=paintermujer;8498714]Hey, were not sandals and socks people.And the camera dosent have a strap, but hes blond and 6ft something.
It wasnt guiri by the way, it was cringo.:
sorry gringo!!!!!!!!
#26
This macro-botellón hasn't gone down without incident! Urine,excrement, broken bottles doors and windows forced open
http://www.diariosur.es/v/20100415/m...-20100415.html

http://www.diariosur.es/v/20100415/m...-20100415.html




And his sandles with socks 