'Fall In' - Adam and the Ants.
As I’d stayed over at Blackberry Narrow, Mum gave me the day off school. I didn’t do a lot.

Tonight I went to Skating and got pissed with Matt and the usual gang from school!
There’s this family that owns the Rollerdrome: Mummy, Daddy and three girls. One girl’s 17, one’s 14 and the other’s about 11-ish. One of the three is called Lizzie, but I’m not sure which – and they do all look the same, so I know them as the Loopy Lizzies! Mostly because one of them walks a cat around on a lead! And they all stare at you! Very unnerving, I assure you.
OLD DIARY ENTRIES…
This time 5 years ago:
‘I got Doctor Who Weekly 38.’

This time last year:

‘Went on a school trip to Kentwell Hall – it was great!!!

I sat with Legs on the bus – we talked about The X-Men – and I started reading The Lord of the Rings . It’s great.’

[Text Copyright: Elton Townend Jones, 2010 / Images subject to control of Copyright Holder / While based on true life events and designed as a study of parochial British cultural and emotional life in the 1980s, this blog is a work of fiction. Cultural icons excluded, all characters and incidents featured are entirely fictional / All video clips used for illustrative purposes and no copyright infringement is intended.]
As I’d stayed over at Blackberry Narrow, Mum gave me the day off school. I didn’t do a lot.

Tonight I went to Skating and got pissed with Matt and the usual gang from school!
There’s this family that owns the Rollerdrome: Mummy, Daddy and three girls. One girl’s 17, one’s 14 and the other’s about 11-ish. One of the three is called Lizzie, but I’m not sure which – and they do all look the same, so I know them as the Loopy Lizzies! Mostly because one of them walks a cat around on a lead! And they all stare at you! Very unnerving, I assure you.
OLD DIARY ENTRIES…
This time 5 years ago:
‘I got Doctor Who Weekly 38.’

This time last year:

‘Went on a school trip to Kentwell Hall – it was great!!!

I sat with Legs on the bus – we talked about The X-Men – and I started reading The Lord of the Rings . It’s great.’

[Text Copyright: Elton Townend Jones, 2010 / Images subject to control of Copyright Holder / While based on true life events and designed as a study of parochial British cultural and emotional life in the 1980s, this blog is a work of fiction. Cultural icons excluded, all characters and incidents featured are entirely fictional / All video clips used for illustrative purposes and no copyright infringement is intended.]
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