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> I used to do the sexual freedom march back in the

> day with persons of every kind of sexual identity

> proudly marching together.

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> I still want a chav pride march tho.


Chav, by that argument we should just have a 'Tribe Pride' march, with everyone of every class marching proudly together, wearing their tribal colours of Burberry jackets (vintage post-1998) or Burberry jackets (vintage pre-1998) or whatever. But to be honest, it doesn't sound as much fun..

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oooh I dunno - potential for even more fun!


That said - tribes don't interest me at all. I may be easily classifiable at the moment but I'm sure if enough people do so loudly enough, I would shape-shift and materialise as something else (with the same values. of course. they are not for negotiation)

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Last year I flew with Thompson Airways and I have to say that I would christen that Airline


"Chav Airways" as it was basically full of them... so my suggestion for your parade is to just hang around at the arrival gates of Gatwick, wait for Thompson to arrive from Mah-Ga-Loft or similar and parade with them all as they come out...


Fake tans a necessary addition as it will blend in nicely with their 'redness' or peeling skins


also don't forget to carry a DOM-KEI(That is how they pronounce it, talk really slowly and loudly so that you can be understood anywhere in the world and have a dozen screaming kids under each arm...


Why go out of your way to fund a parade when there are at least 40 a day already taking place at this time of year....

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