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#46 yorkshirechris

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:04 PM

Point to their feet and tell them their socks are undone :proud:

You could get a super soaker water pistol and get them next time... I'm going to get one for the summer.. and maybe keep it till winter :goaway:

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:09 PM

I've found that with stupid little teenage chavs, using 'words' never makes a difference, you can go out, and have a go but be half-reasonable and they'll pretend they understand and promise to behave but then when you walk off they'll just continue with the "abuse"...

I usually just walk away from the first sign of trouble unless I am very wound up (i.e. something keeps happening time and time again), if you square upto these so called "hard kids" you'll usually scare them enough for them to back down.

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:09 PM

You could get a super soaker water pistol and get them next time... I'm going to get one for the summer.. and maybe keep it till winter :proud:

Dont waste water on them, use recycled water if you get my drift :goaway:

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:32 PM

I've never had any trouble, and i'm only 5' 4". They start my mates but never me, which is just weird in my opinion.

Any of yous ever seen a chav upside down in a bin being kicked across a school ground? One of the funniest thing i've seen, and the guy didn't even get kicked out of school for it :ph34r:

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:44 PM

You could get a super soaker water pistol and get them next time... I'm going to get one for the summer.. and maybe keep it till winter >_<

Dont waste water on them, use recycled water if you get my drift :thumbsup:


Haha good plan! :ph34r:

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Posted 02 February 2008 - 01:18 AM

Any of yous ever seen a chav upside down in a bin being kicked across a school ground? One of the funniest thing i've seen, and the guy didn't even get kicked out of school for it :ph34r:


LMFAO! Wish we'd thought of doing that. Like everyone else here, I detest all that is chav. Sponging fecking scumbags...

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Posted 02 February 2008 - 02:55 PM

I usually go for the "compliments" attack as well


they shout abuse at you - I shout back "I love you too!" Get's some strange looks, and some very confused replys, but then I just laugh back at them




quite stocky as well nowadays, and when I've got my mohawk up, and I'm with my mates, who dress similarly, people tend to avoid us

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You do really have to be quite self-confident to walk out of the house dressed like I do, so that really does help. If you don't have much self-confidence, and are physically quite small, then you're always going to get picked on - been there, done that, but with added ginger hair!

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Posted 02 February 2008 - 04:52 PM

I'm a firm believer in they need a bit of discipline. And what better way to discipline them than to pay them a visit with two fists, followed by the floor. Some kid, not older than about 12 I'd say threw a brick into the road narrowly missing my car, all the while staring at me. I just handbrake turned right round and stopped right in front of him. The kid must have shat his pants. He went running off so quickly, I just drove in front of him got out and had a "little chat" with him. I told him he was lucky I wasn't a 20 stone Sierra Cossie driving hard b****rd. Because he wouldn't be walking home, he'd be in hospital.

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Posted 02 February 2008 - 08:07 PM

I'm a firm believer in they need a bit of discipline. And what better way to discipline them than to pay them a visit with two fists, followed by the floor. Some kid, not older than about 12 I'd say threw a brick into the road narrowly missing my car, all the while staring at me. I just handbrake turned right round and stopped right in front of him. The kid must have shat his pants. He went running off so quickly, I just drove in front of him got out and had a "little chat" with him. I told him he was lucky I wasn't a 20 stone Sierra Cossie driving hard b****rd. Because he wouldn't be walking home, he'd be in hospital.


thats why i carry a trolley jack handle in my car. along with the actual trolley jack because its easier than a pissy little scissor jack. and it hurts more.




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