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Is it cool to be a chav?



eastlondonseagull

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
My friend's 13-year-old son is a lovely lad deep down, but he's been hanging out with a few older troublemakers for the last couple of years and is now starting to instigate trouble himself.

He received a really nice hoodie for Christmas from Mrs ELS (I love wearing them, myself, from time to time) and he was chuffed to bits and really grateful. He then announced something along the lines of: "nice one, if I wear it like this [fiddled with the hood] it'll look really chav!"

Should I be worried? ???

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Robot Chicken

Seriously?
Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
Burn him now, saves time.
 


Peteinblack

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jun 3, 2004
4,425
Bath, Somerset.
Definitely you should be worried.

Chavs are the lowest of the low; the scum of the earth; the dregs of our society, and a good argument for forcibly preventing some people from breeding.

They have absolutely no redeeming features, and nothing to contribute to society.

At least you obviously care about your son, so he's still 'saveable' - most chavs have totally useless, 'couldn't-care-less-what-my-kid-are-up-to-as-long-as-my-giro-arrives-on-time' parents - the ones who bleat that 'He's not a bad lad, really' after the scumbag has been charged with stabbing someone.

Good luck ELS; I hope you get your son back on the straight-and-narrow, although 'peer pressure' might well be a problem for you.
 


dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
Definitely you should be worried.

Chavs are the lowest of the low; the scum of the earth; the dregs of our society, and a good argument for forcibly preventing some people from breeding.

They have absolutely no redeeming features, and nothing to contribute to society.

At least you obviously care about your son, so he's still 'saveable' - most chavs have totally useless, 'couldn't-care-less-what-my-kid-are-up-to-as-long-as-my-giro-arrives-on-time' parents - the ones who bleat that 'He's not a bad lad, really' after the scumbag has been charged with stabbing someone.

Good luck ELS; I hope you get your son back on the straight-and-narrow, although 'peer pressure' might well be a problem for you.

It's not his son.
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
A lot of those kids dress that way to make themselves appear threatening as a form of defence.

No one on here had a skinhead back in the day?

No one wore biker jackets etc?

No one a punk?

All these groups when they were "in" were seen as some sort of Untermench a stain on society and up to no good. He'll grow out of it, and trying to stop him will not work.
 


twickers

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
1,710
My friend's 13-year-old son is a lovely lad deep down, but he's been hanging out with a few older troublemakers for the last couple of years and is now starting to instigate trouble himself.

He received a really nice hoodie for Christmas from Mrs ELS (I love wearing them, myself, from time to time) and he was chuffed to bits and really grateful. He then announced something along the lines of: "nice one, if I wear it like this [fiddled with the hood] it'll look really chav!"

Should I be worried? ???

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I think you already know the answer to that one.

Not only will he look stupid, sound stupid and act stupid, but he's in danger of growing up to be nothing more than an oik standing in the South stand, f'ing and blinding, looking for approval for his awful half pissed chants :bla: and being chav king of his local boozer. :drink:

However, if he's a smart kid, and as you say a lovely lad deep down, it might just be a phase and the upcoming focus of his education :smokin:, the slog begins at 14, will make him think about what he wants to be and how :rescott:. Failing that he might fall for a girl/guy of some gumption and sense :safeway2:. Christ I'm glad mine are only 4 and 2.
 








Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,731
Location Location
he's in danger of growing up to be nothing more than an oik standing in the South stand, f'ing and blinding, looking for approval for his awful half pissed chants
Well if he's supporting the Albion and trying to get a bit of atmos going in the South, then he's ALRIGHT by me

:thumbsup:
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
74,036
Chavs are the lowest of the low; the scum of the earth; the dregs of our society, and a good argument for forcibly preventing some people from breeding.

They have absolutely no redeeming features, and nothing to contribute to society.

But apart from that, fine?

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seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
44,109
Crap Town
My friend's 13-year-old son is a lovely lad deep down, but he's been hanging out with a few older troublemakers for the last couple of years and is now starting to instigate trouble himself.

He received a really nice hoodie for Christmas from Mrs ELS (I love wearing them, myself, from time to time) and he was chuffed to bits and really grateful. He then announced something along the lines of: "nice one, if I wear it like this [fiddled with the hood] it'll look really chav!"

Should I be worried? ???

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He needs therapy otherwise he may turn out to be a Palace fan.
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
44,109
Crap Town
Clearly, some twats choose to look chav. I saw a lad the other day, wearing a baseball cap (with the high top like B.A.D. used to wear to cover dreads), and had the obligatory staffordshire terrier and crap threads.
Does that make R M Taylor a chav as he normally starts crap threads ?:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 








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