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"Wouldn't ever happen up north..."
Quite right they couldnt afford a 40" tv between em up there
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Burn Them All. Chavs.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostOn a similar note have you ever been on an all inclusive holiday?
I did once, never again, people were literally fighting over the buffet food when it came out, pilling their plates with food they couldn't possibly eat like they hadn't eaten for a month. Modern day herd behaviour is pathetic sometimes.
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On a similar note have you ever been on an all inclusive holiday?
I did once, never again, people were literally fighting over the buffet food when it came out, pilling their plates with food they couldn't possibly eat like they hadn't eaten for a month. Modern day herd behaviour is pathetic sometimes.
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Someone delete this thread. WTF do we constantly have to keep opening up tedious parody thread? Pack it in children.
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Southern Chavs start riot......
"Shoppers started fighting and violent scenes unfolded when more than 3,000 people descended on the opening of the biggest electrical store in the country determined to benefit from one of the cut price offers."
"We were kept entertained by all the different movies, but at five this morning it went terrible - people were pushing in, there was a real riot. People were fighting."
"One woman loaded a 40 inch TV onto her trolley, turned around to get something else and by the time she looked back it had been stolen."
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