Hooligans partying in the bush

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fluffy wrote:Adult hooligans from the sound of things.


If this is a reply to my post, then you need to re-read those links. Both are about Grads in different areas of the Okanagan, and then there is the issue of the Firefighter getting hit by a grad fleeing a bush party in Vernon.
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I did read the links. They both describe grad parties where irate parents (?) showed up to avenge their children. The reports indicate that there is good reason not to consider the kids as the entire problem in this case. Just sayin...
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fluffy wrote:I did read the links. They both describe grad parties where irate parents (?) showed up to avenge their children. The reports indicate that there is good reason not to consider the kids as the entire problem in this case. Just sayin...


Agreed. Hooligans are not just the younger generation.
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20 years go was my time for bush partying. We didn't bug anybody unless they came over first and were rude to us.
Never had a problem. Even shared a few beers with people who I would have bet a million dollars would've hated us.
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