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No beer belly, blagging and drinking every weekend (and most weekdays), no fear or worries, and a Ian Holloway side that was shite but lovable and only going in one direction.
£80 season tickets for students in the Paddocks.
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i wish i was 18 again. on 00:57 - Nov 8 with 1824 views
1985 for me, first holiday with mates, football , pub, then nightclub every Saturday, working in a sales office in a local factory, loving life, WTF makes you think that changing that routine is the way forward!!
Baileys, that’s a rave from the grave! What did it become after that! ‘79 for me, like a racing snake, probably weighed about 5 stone less even drinking 6 nights a week!
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i wish i was 18 again. on 22:03 - Nov 8 with 1317 views
i wish i was 18 again. on 21:56 - Nov 8 by hantssi
Baileys, that’s a rave from the grave! What did it become after that! ‘79 for me, like a racing snake, probably weighed about 5 stone less even drinking 6 nights a week!
Dunno. Still a nightclub, can’t recall the name though. Had a few beers around there earlier this year, number of licensed premises dotted around which didn’t exist the last time we done...er went to Watford.
Still living at home (left 2 years later) had been in full time work (at a printing ink manufacture under the Westway flyover) for a year and life was basically QPR, motorbikes, cars, beer, pubs. Didn't really have much money left to do anything else. I wasn't really into clubbing and I wasn't really bothered about dating (that came a little later).
As with clivewilson above, 23 was a much better year. If I could be one age again, it would be 23.