Amanda Bad Memories

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And
like
I
said,
I
was
in
my
5th
year
in
school
and
I
remember
my mum
and dad
saying
to
me..
because
they
were
pretty
conservative
and
they
didn’t
get
it.
If
you
go to
one
more
of
those
Acid
House
Parties
you’re
not
coming
home.
So
I
thought
well,
I
can’t
not
so
I went
and
i’d
rock
up
like
on
a
Monday
morning and
knock
on
the
door
and
they’d
have
to
let
me
in
because
I’d
have
to
get
my
school
uniform
and go to
school
and
while
you
might
say,
oh,
that’s
not
great.
Actually…
I
wouldn’t
want
my
daughter
doing
that
at that
age
but
it
was
pretty
innocent.
And
if
you
think
about
the
kind
of
stuff
that
goes
on
today,
you
know,
nothing
bad’s
happened.
I
was
really
well
looked
after
off all
the
guys,
you
know,
nothing
bad
happened.
I
probably
could
have
gotten
better in my
GCSE’s
but
I’ve
turned
out
all
right,
you
just
got
it
didn’t
you?
And
I
just
thought
I’d
say
to
my
mom
but
everybody
does
this.
She’d
laugh and go
EVERYBODY
doesn’t
but
in
my
world
it’s
like
everybody
in
this
whole
town
in
Manchester
and
Preston
who
was
like
minded
like
me
Everybody
did
it
so
I was
like
what’s
the
problem.
It’s
just
like
a
normal
thing.
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And
like
I
said,
I
was
in
my
5th
year
in
school
and
I
remember
my mum
and dad
saying
to
me..
because
they
were
pretty
conservative
and
they
didn’t
get
it.
If
you
go to
one
more
of
those
Acid
House
Parties
you’re
not
coming
home.
So
I
thought
well,
I
can’t
not
so
I went
and
i’d
rock
up
like
on
a
Monday
morning and
knock
on
the
door
and
they’d
have
to
let
me
in
because
I’d
have
to
get
my
school
uniform
and go to
school
and
while
you
might
say,
oh,
that’s
not
great.
Actually…
I
wouldn’t
want
my
daughter
doing
that
at that
age
but
it
was
pretty
innocent.
And
if
you
think
about
the
kind
of
stuff
that
goes
on
today,
you
know,
nothing
bad’s
happened.
I
was
really
well
looked
after
off all
the
guys,
you
know,
nothing
bad
happened.
I
probably
could
have
gotten
better in my
GCSE’s
but
I’ve
turned
out
all
right,
you
just
got
it
didn’t
you?
And
I
just
thought
I’d
say
to
my
mom
but
everybody
does
this.
She’d
laugh and go
EVERYBODY
doesn’t
but
in
my
world
it’s
like
everybody
in
this
whole
town
in
Manchester
and
Preston
who
was
like
minded
like
me
Everybody
did
it
so
I was
like
what’s
the
problem.
It’s
just
like
a
normal
thing.