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 Post subject: The 'underclass'..
PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:12 pm 
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..it exists... I saw it with my own eyes ( although who elses could I have seen it with confised )...anyway, I had to take a detour down one of the streets off Oxford Road, down near the fish shop and had to slow down to look at a family of designer sportswear ( what sport is it used for confised ) clad chav Waltons sat on the pavement eating al fresco with their grubby hands, as their wordly goods were being carried off the back off a time expired transit pick up which seemed to consist of lager and a sun bed...an old lady stood on her step with her dog on a lead and looked like she was ready for tears........... :evil:

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:23 pm 
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at least they won't be victims of negative equity....................... :laugh:

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body lice possibly... :laugh:

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aye, nits and scabies.....................things like this would be extinct if the scruffy fuckers would look after themselves and their kids

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 Post subject: Re: The 'underclass'..
PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:27 pm 
I really feel for the pensioners who've lived in them streets all their lives....I really do!!!! confised confised

My Nana & Granda lived in Charterhouse Street all their married lives until they died in the mid/late 1980's!!!! confised confised

They'll be spinning in their graves if they can see how that area has become!!!! confised :evil: confised


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The pity is, most of the houses are OK, but you see a load of rafs sat in the sun tanking it and basically ruling what were once nice little streets... they must prey for the rain.

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 Post subject: Re: The 'underclass'..
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parmopooly wrote:
at least they won't be victims of negative equity....................... :laugh:



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 Post subject: Re: The 'underclass'..
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I seen some banners up at a window in devon street saying 'happy 21st birthday...grandma'

I wish they would napalm the fookin lot of them off oxy road, well apart from caledonian like

and the chinese takeaway, save that

and stirling street and barton etc

just the other side really

anyway BOMBTHESCRUFFYBAGHEADSMACKEDUPSCUMMYCHAVVYKAPPASLAPPERBASTADS

and roscillis leave that alone n all

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Sunny days are the worst for chav spotting.

The other weekend Mrs R and I were walking into town on the Saturday afternoon to go to the pub, and just as we got through the park gates (near Tunny Court) we were faced with hundreds of the scruffy gets tramping towards us obviously heading for the park. They were all the way up Grange Road and The Parade, like some big Miners Rally or a scene from Zulu.

The council should put big fkin gates up at the top of Grange Road to stop 'em getting through. :evil:

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 Post subject: Re: The 'underclass'..
PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:19 am 
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why do they carry on pulling down these streets full of smackhead chavs then move them to another area so they can run that down
just leave them where they are till they all die off

apparently there has to be a percentage of social housing in every new development now stpid

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 Post subject: Re: The 'underclass'..
PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:26 pm 
My nanna lived in Eton Street and my Auntie and Uncle in Jackson Street. Is it all really that bad now?? :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: The 'underclass'..
PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:31 pm 
Mr Ripper wrote:
Sunny days are the worst for chav spotting.

The other weekend Mrs R and I were walking into town on the Saturday afternoon to go to the pub, and just as we got through the park gates (near Tunny Court) we were faced with hundreds of the scruffy gets tramping towards us obviously heading for the park. They were all the way up Grange Road and The Parade, like some big Miners Rally or a scene from Zulu.

The council should put big fkin gates up at the top of Grange Road to stop 'em getting through. :evil:

But wouldn't those same gates stop your little walks into town?
Which area of the town do you live in, mate?


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Spender wrote:
My nanna lived in Eton Street and my Auntie and Uncle in Jackson Street. Is it all really that bad now?? :shock:

Most people are still the same as ever, but when some 'landlord' lets an house to a pack of ferral chavs and the assorted morons who spawned them, they just takr over and everyone seems to hide from them as they appear to be above any rules or laws that apply to to you or me.... a visit from the police is usually in the form of a politically correct banter session that achieves sod all...it's like gremlin said, no good knocking down good houses and moving the ones who ruined one area onto pastures new.... there's also the idealists view that if you sick shit amongst roses they smell of roses too..... :roll:

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TickhillPoolie wrote:
Mr Ripper wrote:
Sunny days are the worst for chav spotting.

The other weekend Mrs R and I were walking into town on the Saturday afternoon to go to the pub, and just as we got through the park gates (near Tunny Court) we were faced with hundreds of the scruffy gets tramping towards us obviously heading for the park. They were all the way up Grange Road and The Parade, like some big Miners Rally or a scene from Zulu.

The council should put big fkin gates up at the top of Grange Road to stop 'em getting through. :evil:


But wouldn't those same gates stop your little walks into town?
Which area of the town do you live in, mate?


No, they could give keys to us respectable folk on the right side of the gates. :grin:

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york road between the odeon and lothian road there are a family of clampetts who were still having a doorstep party as i went past at midnight

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:44 am 
Mr Ripper wrote:
we were faced with hundreds of the scruffy gets tramping towards us obviously heading for the park. They were all the way up Grange Road and The Parade, like some big Miners Rally or a scene from Zulu.

:evil:


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