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#31 oli8925

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Posted 11 May 2008 - 04:21 PM

but then again, its how your grow up and how your parents are that make the difference.
and where you live.

yeah sure it makes a difference, but in NO way does it make their actions anymore acceptable, or excuse them from them. they should face exactly the same consequences as everyone else.

i agree with what you say about your cat. id completely lose it if a chav kicked my dog or something. but then i also lose it if a chav kicks my mini! couple of weeks ago there was a pigeon with a broken wing cowering by a wall in my school. a large group of year 7/8's were poking it and picking it up. i got very angry then too! :closed: but according to my school im not allowed to lay a finger on 'the smaller members of the school'. i think thats wrong too! if a group of them come up to me and start kicking me (happened before) ill have no problem to literally throw them onto the ground even tho their obviously alot smaller than me.

the problem is so many kids these days have absolutely no respect and never learn any! when i was 11 id have never picked a fight with an 18 year old! its absolutely stupid!

Edited by oli8925, 11 May 2008 - 04:22 PM.


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Posted 11 May 2008 - 04:30 PM

but then again, its how your grow up and how your parents are that make the difference.
and where you live.

yeah sure it makes a difference, but in NO way does it make their actions anymore acceptable, or excuse them from them. they should face exactly the same consequences as everyone else.

i agree with what you say about your cat. id completely lose it if a chav kicked my dog or something. but then i also lose it if a chav kicks my mini! couple of weeks ago there was a pigeon with a broken wing cowering by a wall in my school. a large group of year 7/8's were poking it and picking it up. i got very angry then too! :closed: but according to my school im not allowed to lay a finger on 'the smaller members of the school'. i think thats wrong too! if a group of them come up to me and start kicking me (happened before) ill have no problem to literally throw them onto the ground even tho their obviously alot smaller than me.

the problem is so many kids these days have absolutely no respect and never learn any! when i was 11 id have never picked a fight with an 18 year old! its absolutely stupid!


yep.
so true.

and I think the ways things are going with the whole UK laws, soicety, and politics...
UK is not going to be a nice place to live for our kids, and our kids / kids.

luckly...
I have not seen kids hurt any animals, but trust me... If I did. I would really go MAD. flying kicks everywhere.
animals, cant defend them selves, (not our ones)

kids have no respect off there elders today, nor animals.
only way to show kids respect... is to teach them a lesson.

and I believe in what goes around comes around.
(most kids that was at school, when I was there that was a***holes.. either in prison, dead, or... have screwed up there lives)

it makes your a stronger person going through rough times, and to come out of it.
I would yep also get very angry if something happend to your pride and joy.

I'd hurt them, then call the police.
wouldnt do it the other way round,.... police dont care... they only continue to take 50year olds to court over dropping apple cores in public. (yes true)

Edited by CharlieBrown, 12 May 2008 - 12:37 PM.
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Posted 11 May 2008 - 04:33 PM

but then again, its how your grow up and how your parents are that make the difference.
and where you live.

yeah sure it makes a difference, but in NO way does it make their actions anymore acceptable, or excuse them from them. they should face exactly the same consequences as everyone else.

i agree with what you say about your cat. id completely lose it if a chav kicked my dog or something. but then i also lose it if a chav kicks my mini! couple of weeks ago there was a pigeon with a broken wing cowering by a wall in my school. a large group of year 7/8's were poking it and picking it up. i got very angry then too! :closed: but according to my school im not allowed to lay a finger on 'the smaller members of the school'. i think thats wrong too! if a group of them come up to me and start kicking me (happened before) ill have no problem to literally throw them onto the ground even tho their obviously alot smaller than me.

the problem is so many kids these days have absolutely no respect and never learn any! when i was 11 id have never picked a fight with an 18 year old! its absolutely stupid!


yep.
so true.

and I think the ways things are going with the whole UK laws, soicety, and politics...
UK is not going to be a nice place to live for our kids, and our kids / kids.

luckly...
I have not seen kids hurt any animals, but trust me... If I did. I would really go MAD. flying kicks everywhere.
animals, cant defend them selves, (not our ones)

kids have no respect off there elders today, nor animals.
only way to show kids respect... is to teach them a lesson.

and I believe in what goes around comes around.
(most kids that was at school, when I was there that was a***holes.. either in prison, dead, or... have screwed up there lives)

it makes your a stronger person going through rough times, and to come out of it.
I would yep also get very angry if something happend to your pride and joy.

I'd hurt them, then call the police.
wouldnt do it the other way round,.... police dont care... they only continue to take 50year olds to court over dropping apple cores in public. (yes true)

very well said!

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Posted 12 May 2008 - 11:36 AM

bring back national service i say teach them little ***** a lesson there would be a lot less problems with the world if they did bring it back !!

Too many problems with that. Those of us that voluntarily join the military wouldn't want to work with them.

I say put them all together in one unit, and when you have a really poo job you need doing, send them.

Things aren't the same as they used to be - people like that in the miitary would be 'punished' but ultimately there is nothing that can be 'officially' done. Too many human rights and stuff say you are not allowed to do anything to them. It's ridiculous. Until we have a big change of laws regarding human rights it will always be the same. Criminals get a much better ride than the victims do these days.

It's sickening though to think that people can get away with that kind of thing.

Glad you managed to stop it happening.


Operation Stand behind the chavs, send them in as cannon fodder!?

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Posted 12 May 2008 - 11:44 AM

I think peoples attitudes are changing recently, I get shouted at now in the TVR, drive through London and I can often get abuse, yet a few years ago it would never happen and I'd only get compliments.

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Posted 12 May 2008 - 12:21 PM

im lucky as my mini is only used at weekends ( out for a spin on a sunday ) or to nip to halfords and used for mini shows, the family car is used for the rest,its never left it alone,when i get home it is put straight back in the garage and locked away,if i leave it in a retail park it has to be in eye-sight,i get really paranoid and have to keep going to the window in the shop to make sure it is ok,a friend of mine got married in salisbury on sat,i put it in the hotel car-park,and was so worried i took all the h.t leads/rotor arm off ( even though it has an imobiliser fitted ) my mates and my wife think im cracking up,thing is i dont know what i would do if it got stolen or damaged.we put time,money and effort into our minis to make them look good,but as already pointed out there will be some chav somewhere that wants to take that all away!end essay!

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 12:01 PM

i just dislike people lol

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 04:25 PM

Im 16 n from East london so i get alot worse than that thrown at me but what typa mug wood wana tip over a car :S i meen seriously get a life n go n spray paint your name on a bridge or sumit, no need for destroyin peoples things,
the people round my area are pigs mate - e.g i was standing at the bus stop this morn waitin to go skool all these kids come to the bus stop jus after me, soon as the bus pulls up there tryin to get on it before me after ive been waitin alo longer than them :@ really cheeses me off ive goten to the stage where i pull em' out the way , if it meens avin a fight then so be it because they wil come off worse lol,
They need to teach kids some manners these days *tut*

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 05:33 PM

Im 16 n from East london so i get alot worse than that thrown at me but what typa mug wood wana tip over a car :S i meen seriously get a life n go n spray paint your name on a bridge or sumit, no need for destroyin peoples things,
the people round my area are pigs mate - e.g i was standing at the bus stop this morn waitin to go skool all these kids come to the bus stop jus after me, soon as the bus pulls up there tryin to get on it before me after ive been waitin alo longer than them :@ really cheeses me off ive goten to the stage where i pull em' out the way , if it meens avin a fight then so be it because they wil come off worse lol,
They need to teach kids some manners these days *tut*

George

yeah you get that stuff around here too. yet most of the time if you stand up to them they poo themselves. my mum always says im gonna get stabbed tho lol. nice!

i was waiting at a bus stop in twells one morning with my gf because she was going back to brighton. there was a group of 5 13/14 year olds hanging around giving everyone lip. even to older people walking past and shouting racist comments in the middle of a large town in broad daylight at about 8.15 am! anyway they had a ring leader and he started shouting stuff at me and my gf, not really abusive, just annoying litlle chavy kid. i just smiled at him as if to say 'youre a mug' and didnt let it bother me. but it quickly became more annoying and he started getting confident and was dancing around infront of me, i think just trying to poke me! so not being violent just very annoying. he then said something very personally offensive towards my girlfriends so i made a quick movement and he jumped back but continued. so he was a few metres from me and i said cooly but pretty angrily 'come here'. i dont think he could really believe someone was talking back to him so he looked suprised but the cocky little git he was he came closer. i continued slouching against a wall and he was about 2 metres away so i said 'no, closer' even more to his bemusement, so he tentatively did. 'closer!', so he did. now just over a metre away i stood up straight but didnt move towards him and said 'no, come right here' pointing directly in front of me. he layed one and legged it, didnt hear from him again :lol:

it was a weird feeling because i felt perfectly calm but at the same time i knew that at any second, depending on his reaction, i might land one right in his annoying little face.

anyway, yes they should learn some respect lol

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 08:37 PM

I think it should be ok to shoot people like that in season. Like deer.

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 09:03 PM

I think it should be ok to shoot people like that in season. Like deer.


Yeah and the season runs from 1st January to 31st December!!

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 09:07 PM

as long as we dont have to eat them :lol: dont know what you'll catch!

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 09:13 PM

As for weapons in cars i have um.... some spare ht leads i could do some karate C**p with, on a serious note, i never feel intimidated leaving my car anywhere around here. nor have i experienced anti social behavior like that.

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 09:17 PM

yeah you get that stuff around here too. yet most of the time if you stand up to them they poo themselves. my mum always says im gonna get stabbed tho lol. nice!

i was waiting at a bus stop in twells one morning with my gf because she was going back to brighton. there was a group of 5 13/14 year olds hanging around giving everyone lip. even to older people walking past and shouting racist comments in the middle of a large town in broad daylight at about 8.15 am! anyway they had a ring leader and he started shouting stuff at me and my gf, not really abusive, just annoying litlle chavy kid. i just smiled at him as if to say 'youre a mug' and didnt let it bother me. but it quickly became more annoying and he started getting confident and was dancing around infront of me, i think just trying to poke me! so not being violent just very annoying. he then said something very personally offensive towards my girlfriends so i made a quick movement and he jumped back but continued. so he was a few metres from me and i said cooly but pretty angrily 'come here'. i dont think he could really believe someone was talking back to him so he looked suprised but the cocky little git he was he came closer. i continued slouching against a wall and he was about 2 metres away so i said 'no, closer' even more to his bemusement, so he tentatively did. 'closer!', so he did. now just over a metre away i stood up straight but didnt move towards him and said 'no, come right here' pointing directly in front of me. he layed one and legged it, didnt hear from him again :lol:

it was a weird feeling because i felt perfectly calm but at the same time i knew that at any second, depending on his reaction, i might land one right in his annoying little face.

anyway, yes they should learn some respect lol



LOL well done mate, only way is to stand up t em' --- see in my school its mostly the african boys who start (not bein racist here jus stating the facts) - they are full of attitude no matter what age they all get lairy - 2days ago on m last full day of skool this lairy yr8 mug walks into me n kisses his teeth (now being in yr11 n bout to leave skool im clearly not gona stand for it) oh yh hes bigger than me aswell lool anyways i turnt round n told him to watch where hes wlkin, he starts running his mouth tellin me he's gona bang me n watch il come to ur house n all this rubish, so i jus went up to him laughed n sed come then *told im my address* n went il wait for you dont be to late i ave dinner at 6 ----- shoodve seen the look on his face coodnt say nuffin so i sed thats what i fort n wlked off lool

brilliant feeling making someone feel like a muppet lol oh yeah sory for another story i cood be here all day threw what goes on in my skool lool only had a couple of fights bt most of the times they bottle it and **** themselves lol
Just for a little insight of the stuf i like to get up to in skool lol watch this video (im the first one to jump)



This was jus b4 the encounter with that boy lool

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Posted 14 May 2008 - 09:48 PM

ahhh dont get me started. when me and my brother were bringing my dog for a walk the other day we come to this ally way there was about 8 chavs stood up there all of them moved apart from one who decided to move out the way of my brother and then stand in the middle for me and not move even after i asked him to so i pushed him out the way then he dicided to call me a fat bast*rd :) so then all his scum bag mates started laughing so me and my brother turnt around and all of them stopped laughing and none of them would look at us :thumbsup: :lol: . so it just shows that they think their all big but when it comes down to it there not. The thing is they wouldn't think of even starting any thing if they were on their own the walk past and try to be nice to you. There all :xxx:




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