The holiday was a success: the British, battered by parties, come to their senses after a stormy fun over the Easter weekend
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-holiday-was-a-success-the-british-battered-by-parties-come-to-their-senses-after-a-stormy-fun-over-the-easter-weekend.htmlThe British know how to have a good time and have once again confirmed this. The Easter weekend was bright and loud in the big cities of the Foggy Albion, and the hangover was hard. Young people had fun at noisy parties in clubs and warmed up with alcohol on cool April nights.
See further how the Easter holidays of the British people went in the largest cities of the countryDrunk Britons looked pretty battered, wandering home after noisy parties at the weekend. Young people were having fun in bars and clubs in Manchester, Birmingham and Blackpool. They spent most of their weekends in entertainment establishments.
For this guy, a drunken carousal ended at the police station.
The young man nobly gives his hand to his tipsy girlfriend.
Keywords: Alcoholism | Alcohol | Bar | Brits | Uk | Parties | Weekends | Clubs | Youth | Vacation | Easter | Hangover | Drunkenness
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