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... Bush Whacker". Morehen created much hype about this monstrous vehicle, as it had previously been the property of the boxer Frank Bruno, which he insisted on telling every person who travelled in it. I grabbed my bulging suitcase and equally full rucksack and jumped in the back pausing to say goodbye to my frantic mother who was looking rather worried at the prospect of me going away without her. After a short drive we rounded the corner to pick up Alex. Morehen got out of the car and returned with him in tow looking rather bleary eyed. He got in the back next to me and preceded to explain how he had managed to squeeze every item of clothing he owned in to a holdall the size of a shoebox. I couldn't help but laugh, as it was such a typical thing for him to do after both Morehen and ...
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