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To think that the behaviour of some hen "weekends" is just awful?

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Creambun2 · 15/09/2017 12:08

Currently having a miserable long distance train journey with two huge groups of hens off for weekends already wasted. Carriage is like a war zone piles of empty cheap drinks everywhere, food and litter all over floor, shreiking and screaming, playing music out of phones, giving the poor conducter grief as he picked them up on a non valid ticket.

I know it nothing new but why does anyone go for those horrid, common t-shirts where everyone from the brides mother down has to have a nasty nick name, "slutty sarah", "dirty dawn" are to of the hilarious examples here.

Seems to be the same sort of people who make drunk idiots of themselves at race meetings.

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TrumpsWigmaker · 15/09/2017 17:49

Totally agree, OP.

My then 6yo DS asked me what a blow job was when we were flying out of Gatwick Airport a few years ago. Yep - twas a hen party group wearing 'amusing' slogan t-shirts that piqued his curiosity. Classy.

winglesspegasus · 15/09/2017 17:49

these things are ment to be contained thats why we invented las vegasGrin

PoppyH56 · 15/09/2017 17:50

Who doesn't love a small tin Wink

BusterGonad · 15/09/2017 18:00

I'm with you Poppy, life doesn't have to always be serious.
I too had small tins (G&T) on the train for my hen do! Grin

Noofly · 15/09/2017 18:08

Last year, DH was on a train with DS who was 14 at the time. A hen party ran into them in a very drunken state and one of the women decided DS was the loveliest person she had ever seen and crawled onto his lap and tried to kiss him (DH thinks she was in her late 30s). DH told her that DS was only 14 which only served to get the other women to egg her on. DS was mortified and pretty uncomfortable at pretty much being assaulted in a train.

Eventually after much persuasion she finally believed that he was only 14 and stumbled off, drunk party in tow.

Yuck

Elendon · 15/09/2017 18:58

The worst train journey of my life was sitting in a carriage full of stags. Felt very intimidated but not as much as the obvious 'driver'. He looked like a bag of nerves.

Have been on a train with hens celebrating a same sex marriage. That was fun (even more so because I knew the couple - had just got back from an overseas journey). It was high jinx and relaxed. They have since had a baby!

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