I did for a bit, but then progressed onto real instruments (clarinet and saxomophone)

Didn’t learn any instruments as a youngster :cry: Which is a shame because I’ve spent the last 15 years trying to play all sorts.

3L plastic bottles not cans

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sometimes a bottle of cactus jacks sour apple to go with it if we were feeling classy

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it was compulsory

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my step dad is a rugby man. went for about 2 weeks when i was about 9 (but mainly because I fucking LOVED brexit back in the summer of '92, before anyone liked it)

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penny/tin whistle

  • yes
  • what is a one of them? this isn’t the 70s

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What did brexit mean back then?

folk club

  • yes
  • again, this isn’t the '70s

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it may have been the 70s at the time in question FYI

Of course I did. Also had maypole dancing at school for full Wicker Man. They do this in my hometown.

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I seem to remember the debate being mainly about a Maastricht Brexit vs a Euro Disney Brexit

where/what the fuck is that

scottish country dancing[poll public=true]

  • yes
  • I did not go to school in scotland
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Going round Nan and Granddad’s or Gran and Granddad’s to stay overnight and ringing your Ma in the evening even though you saw her earlier that day

  • Yes
  • No

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Non competitive games as well. Good times.

They took us on a mystery day out once. No warning where we were going. We arrived at the Humber Bridge for a CND anti-nuke demo. Stuck placards in our hands and told us what to say if anyone asked.

My face was on local news marching around with a Ban The Bomb sign.

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This is not a club or hobbie Ant, please respect the thread

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Newsround Press Pack

  • yes
  • no

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Kind of a hobby insofar as it was something I did recreationally and regularly no?

no.

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