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{{a|pb|}}There was an urban legend in my town about a seventh former at the local high school who rented out a room in student flat where he and his buddies could take their respective BFFs and GFFS for a bit of healthy slap-and-tickle, away from their parents’ prying and judgmental eyes.  
{{a|pb|}}There was an urban legend in my town about a seventh former at the local high school who rented out a room in student flat where he and his buddies could take their respective BFFs and GFFS for a bit of healthy slap-and-tickle, away from their parents’ prying and judgmental eyes.  


It all seems a bit quaint now, doesn’t it — naughty genius, in its way, but of a gentle kind, compared to what kids get up to these days.  
It all seems a bit quaint now, doesn’t it — naughty genius, in its way, but of a gentle kind, compared with what kids get up to these days.  


Now a room in a  Christchurch student in the ’80s cost about forty bucks a week, and there were enough randy high-school seniors that the place was constantly in use. No-one paid more than a fiver and our young entrepreneur made a tidy profit on the side.  
Now a room in a  Christchurch student in the ’80s cost about forty bucks a week, and there were enough randy high-school seniors that the place was constantly in use. No-one paid more than a fiver and our young entrepreneur made a tidy profit on the side.