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Because he's an actor not a genuine hard nut SAS guy. Same for that Jimmy Nail. Probably a right couple of softies really. Obviously I'll leave that up to someone else to find out
Did you see Ross Kemp in 'Extras'? Either that was an accurate portrayal or he was a real hardman acting?
Why didn’t Ross ask them what stops them from getting a job or going to college?
Because he's an actor not a genuine hard nut SAS guy. Same for that Jimmy Nail. Probably a right couple of softies really. Obviously I'll leave that up to someone else to find out
Saw it - interesting that a whole lot of them genuinely believed that the government was allowing/putting guns on the street.
As you say, bottom line is they just want lots of money and they don't want to have to work to get it.
Whenever I'm at the gym and glance at the TV screens showing MTV or whatever it is, a large proportion of the music videos show black rappers, partying in large mansions surrounded by loads of (white)women and expensive cars - I wonder if that's what they aspire to, or is that too simple?
Saw it - interesting that a whole lot of them genuinely believed that the government was allowing/putting guns on the street.
As you say, bottom line is they just want lots of money and they don't want to have to work to get it.
Whenever I'm at the gym and glance at the TV screens showing MTV or whatever it is, a large proportion of the music videos show black rappers, partying in large mansions surrounded by loads of women and expensive cars - I wonder if that's what they aspire to, or is that too simple?
Anyone see it on Sky last night? Sarf London gangs. What a bunch of lazy, illiterate ****wits. Apparently it's the government’s fault that they shoot and stab each other. Why didn’t Ross ask them what stops them from getting a job or going to college? The bottom line is that they want what other people have without having to work for it.
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