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The
only
…
the
only
negative
I
think
about
and
it’s
not
something
that
happened
at
the
time.
It’s
since…
I
think
a
lot
of
people
I
know
struggled
after
it
you
know
because
it
was
such
a
major
thing
in
lots
of
people’s
lives
and
it
was
like
this
euphoric
thing
and
I
think
a
lot
of
people
I
think
a
lot
of
people
got
into
other
kinds
of
drugs
after
it
and
all this
kind
of
stuff…
so
there
is
something
for
me
where
I
just
feel
like
maybe
one
downside
of
that
massive
euphoric
…
thing
was
that
some
people
struggled
after
it.
Y’know
but
but
I
don’t
I
don’t
really
remember
yeah
the
sad
things
are
the
people
who
I’ve
loved
…
I
got
on
with
…
I
who
you’d
end
up
in
Sett
End
toilet
wi’
talkin’
girls
that
were
really
funny
and
you
know
like,
you
know.
There
were
just
a
lot
of
people
who
went
down
a
different
path
after
it
and….
and
a
lot
of
those
people
I
remember
from
that
time
so
that
that’s
my
only
…
that’s
you
know
the
only
sad
thing
I
ever
think
about
it
but…
but
the
I
suppose
like
so
that
the
yeah
the
first
time
I
went
that’s
one
story
and
the…
the
last
party
the
last
party
I
went
to
where
I
got
found
out
it
was
one
of
them
classic…
i’m
staying
at
their
house’
they’re
staying
at
my
house
you
know
where
your
sort
of
all
staying
at
each
other’s
houses.
So
you
don’t
you
know
you…
nobody
knows
where
you
are
kind
of thing
so
we
went to
Sett
End…
no
we…
no
we
didn’t
we
went
to
Monroe’s.
That…
that
night
so
I’m
at
Monroe’s
and
I’ve
been
dancing
and
this
drip…
this
water
…
used
to
drip
off
the
ceiling
in
there
and
I
remember
the
drips
getting…
this
drip
on
me
and
it
burning
and
me
going…
what
the
hell
is
that?
It’s
obviously
like
sweaty
ventilation
like
dripping
onto
your
face
and
making
you…
it
were
horrible
so
anyway.
Yeah
…
I
was
in
there
…
and
unbeknownst
to
me
we’d
all
been
found
out
cos
our
mate’s
brother…
one
of
his
mates
fancied
one
of
our
other
mates
and
wanted
to
ask
her
out.
So
he
phoned
her
up
at
one
of
our
houses…
where
she
wasn’t
staying
so
they
got
alerted.
So
their
mum
…
rang
my
Mum
and
Dad
and
all
this.
So
my
Mum
and
Dad…
they
parked
outside
Monroe’s
waiting
for
me
to
come
out
which
I
didn’t
know
so…
i’m
having
a
brilliant
time…
come
out.
They
don’t
find
me
but
my
Dad
tells
this
story
where
him
and Mum
set off
to
go
home
because
they’d…
you
know
they
hadn’t
found
me
and
they’ve
got
about
ten
cars
following
them…
following
behind
them
like
a
convoy.
…
So
…
my
dad’s
going…
what are
these
bloody
cars
doing
following
him?
So
he
had
to
pull
in
so
that
they’d
all
go
past
him
and
he
were
just
like…
they
were
going
to
this
bloody
Acid
House
party
so…
so
anyway
we
went
to
that
party
we
went
to
Oswaldtwistle
and
I
remember
because
we
went
past
Daisy
Dairy
about
twelve
times
trying
to
get
into
it…
and
then…
and
then
we
went
to
it…
and
I
were
going
out
with
a lad
from
Liverpool
at
the
time….
imaginatively
called
Scouse
and
then…
so
that
party
I’d
gone to
with
my
brother
i’d
gone
with
him…
gone
with Scouse
or
my
brother
so…
so
we
went
there
had
a
really
good
time
and
then
I
went
to
my
friend
Dan’s
house
and
my
brother
went
with
Scouse
and
we were
all
going
to
meet
back
up
at
mine.
My
mum
and
dad’s.
So
I
got
to
Dan’s
and
her
dad
shouts
her
upstairs
and
I
could
tell
in
his
voice
like…
oh
my
god
we’ve
been
rumbled
here…
and
so
he
says
Jackie’
in a
really
stern
voice.
I
went
upstairs
he’s
like…
where
have
you
been?
I
went..
ummmm
Caroline’s
he’s
like…
no
try
again
i’m
like
I
was
in
the
Oswaldtwistle
Yeah…
he
said…
your
mum
and
dad
know
and
he
said
I
went…
s***
they’re
going
to
kill
me…
and
she
lived
five
minutes
from
me
and
I
walked
home
my
heart
were
pounding
out
my
chest
thinking…
oh
my
god
i’ve
had
it
here.
This
is
it
so
I
got
in.
Me
dad’s
reading
the paper
me
mum’s
in
tears
just
like
sobbing
and
I’m
like…
oh
no
she
said…
we
were
worried
about
you
going
in pubs
never
mind
to
these
Acid
House
parties.
And
all
this.
So
anyway
so
i’m
…
being
quizzed
about
all
this
stuff.
Then
my
brother
walks
in
with
Scouse
and
my
mum
always
thought
he
were
a
bit
too
old
for
me
and
she
went
get
out
my
brother
turned
around
to
leave
she
went
not
you
him!
It
were
like a farce!
So
he
walked
out…
so
basically
my
mom
said
right
you’re
grounded.
You’re
grounded
for
a
month
right.
And
she
said
and
you’re
not
allowed
to
see
him
anymore
and
I
said
it’s
not
his
fault.
It’s
not
his
fault
I’ve
been
to
ten!
Like…
this
isn’t
the
first
one
I’ve
been
to!
I’ve
been
to
ten
She
went
right
well
you’re
grounded
for
two
months
and
you
can’t
watch
Neighbours
so
that’s
how
young
I
was
…
come
on
no
Neighbours?!
But
when
you’re
at
school
everyone’s
just
talking
about
it
all
time so i were
just
like…
I
felt
so
alien
like
not
being
able
to
watch
Neighbours
but
back
then
so
I
did
my
grounding
like
two
months.
Didn’t
ask
to
go
out.
Were
really
good
but
I
did
look
older
for
my
age
and
all
that
and
my
friends
were
older
so
I
think
after
that
cause
I
was
Fourteen
No
must’ve
been
Fourteen
when
I’d
done
my
grounding.
My mum
and
dad
said…
right
well
you’re
allowed
out
but
there’s
these
rules.
So
when
I
turned
like
Fifteen
my
mum
and
dad
started
being
a
bit
more
like
well
she’s
obviously
likes
dancing
she
Likes
music
what
we’re
going
to
do
we
can’t
keep
her
in
can’t
stop
her
going
out
so
we
agreed
that
I were
allowed
out
with
certain
rules
no
drinking
if
you
get
caught
drinking
that’s
it
you
know
in
by
a
certain
time
wanted
to
know
who
you’re
with
and
all
that
so
in
actually
going
to
them
and
being
found
out
actually
helped
my
relationship
with
my
mum
and
dad
in
terms
of
me
being
someone
who
wanted
to
go
dancing.
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The
only
…
the
only
negative
I
think
about
and
it’s
not
something
that
happened
at
the
time.
It’s
since…
I
think
a
lot
of
people
I
know
struggled
after
it
you
know
because
it
was
such
a
major
thing
in
lots
of
people’s
lives
and
it
was
like
this
euphoric
thing
and
I
think
a
lot
of
people
I
think
a
lot
of
people
got
into
other
kinds
of
drugs
after
it
and
all this
kind
of
stuff…
so
there
is
something
for
me
where
I
just
feel
like
maybe
one
downside
of
that
massive
euphoric
…
thing
was
that
some
people
struggled
after
it.
Y’know
but
but
I
don’t
I
don’t
really
remember
yeah
the
sad
things
are
the
people
who
I’ve
loved
…
I
got
on
with
…
I
who
you’d
end
up
in
Sett
End
toilet
wi’
talkin’
girls
that
were
really
funny
and
you
know
like,
you
know.
There
were
just
a
lot
of
people
who
went
down
a
different
path
after
it
and….
and
a
lot
of
those
people
I
remember
from
that
time
so
that
that’s
my
only
…
that’s
you
know
the
only
sad
thing
I
ever
think
about
it
but…
but
the
I
suppose
like
so
that
the
yeah
the
first
time
I
went
that’s
one
story
and
the…
the
last
party
the
last
party
I
went
to
where
I
got
found
out
it
was
one
of
them
classic…
i’m
staying
at
their
house’
they’re
staying
at
my
house
you
know
where
your
sort
of
all
staying
at
each
other’s
houses.
So
you
don’t
you
know
you…
nobody
knows
where
you
are
kind
of thing
so
we
went to
Sett
End…
no
we…
no
we
didn’t
we
went
to
Monroe’s.
That…
that
night
so
I’m
at
Monroe’s
and
I’ve
been
dancing
and
this
drip…
this
water
…
used
to
drip
off
the
ceiling
in
there
and
I
remember
the
drips
getting…
this
drip
on
me
and
it
burning
and
me
going…
what
the
hell
is
that?
It’s
obviously
like
sweaty
ventilation
like
dripping
onto
your
face
and
making
you…
it
were
horrible
so
anyway.
Yeah
…
I
was
in
there
…
and
unbeknownst
to
me
we’d
all
been
found
out
cos
our
mate’s
brother…
one
of
his
mates
fancied
one
of
our
other
mates
and
wanted
to
ask
her
out.
So
he
phoned
her
up
at
one
of
our
houses…
where
she
wasn’t
staying
so
they
got
alerted.
So
their
mum
…
rang
my
Mum
and
Dad
and
all
this.
So
my
Mum
and
Dad…
they
parked
outside
Monroe’s
waiting
for
me
to
come
out
which
I
didn’t
know
so…
i’m
having
a
brilliant
time…
come
out.
They
don’t
find
me
but
my
Dad
tells
this
story
where
him
and Mum
set off
to
go
home
because
they’d…
you
know
they
hadn’t
found
me
and
they’ve
got
about
ten
cars
following
them…
following
behind
them
like
a
convoy.
…
So
…
my
dad’s
going…
what are
these
bloody
cars
doing
following
him?
So
he
had
to
pull
in
so
that
they’d
all
go
past
him
and
he
were
just
like…
they
were
going
to
this
bloody
Acid
House
party
so…
so
anyway
we
went
to
that
party
we
went
to
Oswaldtwistle
and
I
remember
because
we
went
past
Daisy
Dairy
about
twelve
times
trying
to
get
into
it…
and
then…
and
then
we
went
to
it…
and
I
were
going
out
with
a lad
from
Liverpool
at
the
time….
imaginatively
called
Scouse
and
then…
so
that
party
I’d
gone to
with
my
brother
i’d
gone
with
him…
gone
with Scouse
or
my
brother
so…
so
we
went
there
had
a
really
good
time
and
then
I
went
to
my
friend
Dan’s
house
and
my
brother
went
with
Scouse
and
we were
all
going
to
meet
back
up
at
mine.
My
mum
and
dad’s.
So
I
got
to
Dan’s
and
her
dad
shouts
her
upstairs
and
I
could
tell
in
his
voice
like…
oh
my
god
we’ve
been
rumbled
here…
and
so
he
says
Jackie’
in a
really
stern
voice.
I
went
upstairs
he’s
like…
where
have
you
been?
I
went..
ummmm
Caroline’s
he’s
like…
no
try
again
i’m
like
I
was
in
the
Oswaldtwistle
Yeah…
he
said…
your
mum
and
dad
know
and
he
said
I
went…
s***
they’re
going
to
kill
me…
and
she
lived
five
minutes
from
me
and
I
walked
home
my
heart
were
pounding
out
my
chest
thinking…
oh
my
god
i’ve
had
it
here.
This
is
it
so
I
got
in.
Me
dad’s
reading
the paper
me
mum’s
in
tears
just
like
sobbing
and
I’m
like…
oh
no
she
said…
we
were
worried
about
you
going
in pubs
never
mind
to
these
Acid
House
parties.
And
all
this.
So
anyway
so
i’m
…
being
quizzed
about
all
this
stuff.
Then
my
brother
walks
in
with
Scouse
and
my
mum
always
thought
he
were
a
bit
too
old
for
me
and
she
went
get
out
my
brother
turned
around
to
leave
she
went
not
you
him!
It
were
like a farce!
So
he
walked
out…
so
basically
my
mom
said
right
you’re
grounded.
You’re
grounded
for
a
month
right.
And
she
said
and
you’re
not
allowed
to
see
him
anymore
and
I
said
it’s
not
his
fault.
It’s
not
his
fault
I’ve
been
to
ten!
Like…
this
isn’t
the
first
one
I’ve
been
to!
I’ve
been
to
ten
She
went
right
well
you’re
grounded
for
two
months
and
you
can’t
watch
Neighbours
so
that’s
how
young
I
was
…
come
on
no
Neighbours?!
But
when
you’re
at
school
everyone’s
just
talking
about
it
all
time so i were
just
like…
I
felt
so
alien
like
not
being
able
to
watch
Neighbours
but
back
then
so
I
did
my
grounding
like
two
months.
Didn’t
ask
to
go
out.
Were
really
good
but
I
did
look
older
for
my
age
and
all
that
and
my
friends
were
older
so
I
think
after
that
cause
I
was
Fourteen
No
must’ve
been
Fourteen
when
I’d
done
my
grounding.
My mum
and
dad
said…
right
well
you’re
allowed
out
but
there’s
these
rules.
So
when
I
turned
like
Fifteen
my
mum
and
dad
started
being
a
bit
more
like
well
she’s
obviously
likes
dancing
she
Likes
music
what
we’re
going
to
do
we
can’t
keep
her
in
can’t
stop
her
going
out
so
we
agreed
that
I were
allowed
out
with
certain
rules
no
drinking
if
you
get
caught
drinking
that’s
it
you
know
in
by
a
certain
time
wanted
to
know
who
you’re
with
and
all
that
so
in
actually
going
to
them
and
being
found
out
actually
helped
my
relationship
with
my
mum
and
dad
in
terms
of
me
being
someone
who
wanted
to
go
dancing.