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The most astray I ever went was on surfing trips down South West coast when I was a teenager. It was the end of school and that "gap" time that you might be lucky enough to have before work or further study. These days they call it "schoolies" And it involves expensive hotels and clubbing on the GOld Coast. Then it was just taking off in what ever beat old heap that would fit a few surf boards and us. And very few bucks. Sleeping on beaches, drinking cheap beer and smoking any local weed we could get our hands on was where the "astraying" usually started. It ended up with being chased away by either red neck locals or surf gangs or the local cops. IF you were lucky it was the cops. All we wanted to do was surf and have a good..peaceful.. time but there was always somebody that wanted to turn us into criminals. We never detstroyed anything, trashed any shops, harrassed the locals girls (we didn;t have to. They loved us or anybody else. But we still were "astray" in the eyes of many. That's about it. I have been a model citizen ever since. I expect my canonisation will occur no more than a couple of decades after my passing.Re: When we were gone astray
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