CHAVS!!

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In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> Badger wrote:
>
> > Nige, I am pretty much in agreement. However, I see the answer as
> > follows. 1. Start vetting who we let into the country. (Not being racist, just
> > realistic! The welfare state is very close to collapse as it is)

>
> Too true, too many Albanian thugs & pimps around for my liking


Presumably you prefer the British thugs and pimps then?

Frankly I couldn't care less who comes into this country, but if they
expect to work, they can pay NI and not receive state benefits until
they've accumulated enough NI. All of our neighbouring countries are
developed countries where the people suffer little in the form of
persecution, so we should be turning some of Asylum seekers back -
you're supposed to seek asylum in the first country you come to.

As for Europe, well some of the stuff they've done is good, some is bad.
The European Court of Human Rights is a good thing as has been some of
the stuff they've forced upon us (us with our Victorian values in some
cases), but not all of it is good. Personally, I've benefited more than
I've lost.

I'm all for open borders, society without cash where everyone is equal
and not found wanting for the basics in life. I'm also for harsh
punishment and legislation driven by logical thought not irrational
fears (there's no need for stricter gun laws - give the police the money
to enforce them instead!).

Oh, and someone shoot Bush. :) You know, we're not as bad off as people
think. I've seen the crap out in the US with their "perfect" capitalist
society. I have a friend who can't afford the treatment for her MS,
can't work because of it, but isn't allowed MediCare (state healthcare)
because they reckon she can work more than 4 hours per week. So she sits
there and suffers. Nice.

Cheers,
Aled.
 
In article <[email protected]>, andrew@andrew-
perry.com says...
> Nah. Golfs for the scum, Landies for the elite. :-D


ITYM SmartCars. Keep 'em slow and in an accident, Darwin effect rules.
:)

Cheers,
Aled.
 
Yeah well you won't believe this, I was in the back of my landie with a
plastic step out the back which I use to get in an out (the nice aluminium
one having been nicked some while ago) when one of the local kids just
helped himself to it and started walking away as if it was finders keepers.

Needless to say I made sure he put it back again.


--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes





"Tim Hobbs" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> It is quite possible that the culprit was the illegitimate son of a
> drug-riddled benefit addict who will progress to housebreaking, armed
> robbery, attempted murder and then make a good living as a 'been
> there' counsellor.
>
> It is equally quite possible that it was a couple of thirteen year old
> lads who had dared each other to do it, then gone home to middle-class
> parents crapping themselves that they were going to get caught and get
> a right belting off their Dad.
>
> Some years ago, one of my parents neighbours had 'an incident' with
> their caravan. My Dad didn't leather me, but my mother sure did...
>
> All in the name of balance. There seem to be quite a few Daily Mail
> readers here....
>
>
>
> --
>
> Tim Hobbs
>
> '58 Series 2 88" aka "Stig"
> '77 101FC Ambulance aka "Burrt"
> '03 Volvo V70
>
> My Landies? http://www.seriesii.co.uk
> Barcoding? http://www.bartec-systems.com
> Tony Luckwill web archive at http://www.luckwill.com



 
You'd know one if you saw one and theres too many of them round here.


--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes


"Alan Mudd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> Now I've found I've been faced with another one....What exactly is a CHAV?
>
> It seems to have become used much more widely on TV and in the papers

lately
> and from what I understand seems to be related in some way to Burberry

check
> clothing (Much to Burberrys constanation it appears).
>
> Is it a regional thing or is it a new word for something or other, please
> enlighten me:)
>
> Muddy
>
>



 
In article <[email protected]>, Alan Mudd
<[email protected]> writes
>> Let me guess, every other word was "innit"
>>
>> --
>> Simon Isaacs
>>

>
>Actually the phrase that shone through as most intelligible was "Ya nar wot
>I min"..
>
>Sadly that was problem, I just didn't......


I find in these circumstances it is helpful to one's sense of personal
well-being to ask if they are conversant with the Siamese national
anthem. If not, explain carefully, then walk away smiling inwardly...

It's the Zen of one hand clapping, sort-of.

Regards,

Simonm.

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So SpamTrapSeeSig was, like

> I find in these circumstances it is helpful to one's sense of personal
> well-being to ask if they are conversant with the Siamese national
> anthem. If not, explain carefully, then walk away smiling inwardly...


Makes less sense now it's Owa Tanar Thailand, eh what?

--

Rich

Nullum Gratuitum Prandium


 
In article <[email protected]>, Richard Brookman
<[email protected]> writes
>So SpamTrapSeeSig was, like
>
>> I find in these circumstances it is helpful to one's sense of personal
>> well-being to ask if they are conversant with the Siamese national
>> anthem. If not, explain carefully, then walk away smiling inwardly...

>
>Makes less sense now it's Owa Tanar Thailand, eh what?


Quite. <VBG>

One has to stress the historical aspect for the best effect.


Regards,

Simonm.

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simonm|at|muircom|dot|demon|.|c|oh|dot|u|kay
SIMON MUIR, UK INDEPENDENCE PARTY, BRISTOL www.ukip.org
EUROPEANS AGAINST THE EU www.members.aol.com/eurofaq
GT250A'76 R80/RT'86 110CSW TD'88 www.kc3ltd.co.uk/profile/eurofollie/
 
So SpamTrapSeeSig was, like

> Makes less sense now it's Owa Tanar Thailand, eh what?
>
> Quite. <VBG>
>
> One has to stress the historical aspect for the best effect.


But of course, old chap.

--

Rich

Nullum Gratuitum Prandium


 
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