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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostSo you're suggesting you wouldn't?
I grew up on a council estate in the 70's and 80's. I seem to recall there were only a tiny number of families who were like the people in the article. The remainder were honest and hardworking blue-collar salt-of-the-earth people.
Originally posted by original PM View PostSweet mother of god
just fookin why would you wanna get jiggy with either of them
IDWTLOTHPA
They just look like average working class folk, they don't have the 'crim' features and the guy just looks a bit tired rather than shifty.
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This is Ipswich. 13 kids must seem like a nice round number since they probably have that many fingers each.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI've got a blue shirt on.
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I suppose if you have that many kids, you are at risk of running out of sensible names.
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I notice there was no sign of a beaker in any of the photo's.
Dirty bastard.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe mines closed. The dockyards closed. British manufacturing died, and along with it the sense of pride and self-worth that comes from a hard day's graft.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe mines closed. The dockyards closed. British manufacturing died, and along with it the sense of pride and self-worth that comes from a hard day's graft.
I would argue that it was not the hardworking blue collars who ended up being the dolites
it was the lazy blue collars who refused to look for work once t'pit or t'factory closed.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhatever happened to people like that?
Did the chavs eat them all or what?
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhatever happened to people like that?
Did the chavs eat them all or what?
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhatever happened to people like that?
Did the chavs eat them all or what?
When I moved into contracting I moved ever farther away.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhatever happened to people like that?
Did the chavs eat them all or what?
probably!
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostSo you're suggesting you wouldn't?
I grew up on a council estate in the 70's and 80's. I seem to recall there were only a tiny number of families who were like the people in the article. The remainder were honest and hardworking blue-collar salt-of-the-earth people.
Anyway, no I wouldn't.
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