Bad weather is not a reason to be sad! British youth continues to hang out even in a hurricane
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/bad-weather-is-not-a-reason-to-be-sad-british-youth-continues-to-hang-out-even-in-a-hurricane.htmlThe ferocious storm "Dennis" has been tormenting the UK for almost a week. But desperate party-goers do not pay attention to the warnings of meteorologists and continue to light up in clubs and pubs. They bask in alcohol and bravely resist the strong wind and rain, walking through the streets in revealing outfits. Watch on as the British struggle with bad weather and a dull mood.
Storm Dennis hit the UK and brought a lot of trouble to the people of Wales. The wind speed reaches 40 m / s, but this does not prevent hot party-goers from having fun in clubs and pubs until the morning. They bravely break through the rain and wind to recharge with a portion of alcohol and good mood.
Brave British youth are not afraid of either the storm or the cold, because the desire to break away on the weekend is stronger than the fear of getting sick. And let the wind break umbrellas and tear off jackets: bad weather does not lower the degree of mood of hot party-goers!
And here's how the British celebrated the New Year. The festive night was a worthy end to the alcoholic epic, deafeningly thundering fireworks in all cities of the country.
Keywords: Alcoholism | Alcohol | Uk | Parties | Hot | Clubs | Youth | Bad weather | Pub | Party | Storm
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