Despair for the future

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BSA 500

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157 posts

242 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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I was at my towns Christmas Kelly Holmes turns the lights on/fireworks display last night.I was standing about with my wife two daughters and other family and was just people watching as you do.What did I see chavs and mouthy teens and younger just milling around looking vacant,all out for an excuse to abuse and annoy every one around them.Little s**ts I just despaired at what I saw the great future for my town(and many others)and vowed that with my dying breath niether of my daughters will ever mix with such scum.Another day on my way to work I was riding my motorbike up a one way street when a little turd on his mountain bike was riding at me grinning and giving me the coffee bean shake.I wanted to ram that bike up his a**e until the front was visible at his nose.My only bright spot so far is my eldest girl(10) saw the chavs and laughed at them for being so pathetic.Rant over there is so much more to say but I don't want to end up in A&E on a heart monitor.If I am to die I want to be driving a dirty great artic into MacDonalds and take a couple of hundred with me.

anniesdad

14,589 posts

245 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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.......and breeeeeeeeeath...

Eric Mc

122,855 posts

272 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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BSA 500 - you seem to be exhibiting certain chavlike tendencies yourself, if I may say so.

What were they doing that so upset you - apart from looking vacant, which has been a speciality of teenagers for decades?

BSA 500

Original Poster:

157 posts

242 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Breathing now.I hope my daughter passes her 11 plus in January and goes to Grammer as she wants to,the other options are to nasty/chavved up to think about.Note to self breathe

lunarscope

2,895 posts

249 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Don't worry about it mate.
I used to feel like that but now I just remind myself that by middle-age, after a lifetime on the dole, they'll be tootheless, fat and living in flea-infested rented accommodation complete with burnt-out car in the garden and house number painted in white paint on the wall.

Whilst the likes of us will have left the country for sunnier climes, taking all our hard-earned savings with us and living the life of riley.

Boxbush

215 posts

258 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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lunarscope said:

Whilst the likes of us will have left the country for sunnier climes, taking all our hard-earned savings with us and living the life of riley.


If we hav'nt been taxed to an early grave to pay for their benefits

BSA 500

Original Poster:

157 posts

242 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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I agree the vacant expression alone would not indicate chavness but the wandering around with twenty of 'yer'mates swearing/spitting/chewing the neck of the nearest chavette does.Also drinking white diamond and then smashing it on the road(anyone driving into/out of Tonbridge beware) is quite a large pointer.I was watching Bomber crew(ch4)and does anyone know where I can lay my hands on a Browning turrent machine gun.Can you imagine any chav watching that and being moved at all!!.

Eric Mc

122,855 posts

272 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Frazer Nash four gun turrets are rather rare these days, I'm afraid.

MilnerR

8,273 posts

265 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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[rant]BSA500 You're quite right, its not grumpy old man syndrome; the tiny minded attitude of many yoofs (to use the modern vernacular) is on the increase. I've even detected it in my brother and sister's children (aged between 14-18) who are at heart good kids. It isn't the offensive nature of teenagers that bothers me (all teenagers are offensive), its the complete lack of interest in anything whatever. The gormless shitwittedness is what has me concerned. Your observation about mental vacancy is a case in point! The fact that most teenagers have heard of big brother but have never heard of george orwell speaks volumes, not only of the education system but to the commercialisation of our media. We need to take our young people back from the clutches of the marketing executives before its too late!!![/rant]

What a mindless rant that was feel slightly better now....

Balmoral Green

41,749 posts

255 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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I frequent McDonalds from time to time, and if I have a think about the make up of the majority of the clientele, I cant say I find much to offend me. This morning on the Meteor centre in Derby for example, a couple of classic car dealers that I know, several sales rep types, a couple of McDonalds managers having a meeting, and retail park staff getting ready for store opening at 10am. I avoid the place just after school becasue it is full of mums and small children. In the evening it is full of ordinary folks doing late night shopping or going to the nearby multiplex cinema.

Why do you want to drive a truck into us?

cliffe_mafia

1,673 posts

245 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Don't most people on here get drive thru anyway?