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StraferJack Wrote:

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> explain what?

>

> did I need to put cheeky smiley face to show you I

> was joking

>

> because you insist in generalising about how

> someone looks, I turned a mirror on you with an

> unpleasant stereotype - equally untrue. Are you

> saying it bothers you?


It's the look and the image they project, that's what bothers me. It's a personal preference, and the total opposite of the originator of this thread. Your suggesting that this group are likeable almost cartoon like characters. I knew many "geezers" in my younger days, and they were for the most part nasty and certainly not worthy of admiration.

There is something in what you say about choosing a style as opposed to ethnicity, so in that sense it might be perceived as clumsy and if it dd bother you, I apologise


But a prejudice is still a prejudice surely? What happened in your younger days is no doubt a truth, but it's anecdotal and doesn't really square with the fact that many geezers are no better/worse than anyone else

Seabag Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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> > Yer can keep yer geezers an' blokes an' fellahs

> -

> > we wus always chaps.

> >

> >

> http://thechapmagazine.co.uk/content/images/shop/b

>

> > ack/58.jpg

>

> Maxxi & Carnell are perfect bedfellow 'chaps'

> indeed

>

> And i'm pleased Lady D has acknowledged her

> Classic wearing Geezer-birdness, I wonder what the

> tat depicts ?


Oh dear - you've fallen into the obvious tabloid definition that is unable to determine chappiness by degrees, you have obviously never been in the The Queens (20 minutes to k.o.) when the call to prayer is heard "Awright chaps, let's go!"

maxxi Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > maxxi Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Yer can keep yer geezers an' blokes an'

> fellahs

> > -

> > > we wus always chaps.

> > >

> > >

> >

> http://thechapmagazine.co.uk/content/images/shop/b

>

> >

> > > ack/58.jpg

> >

> > Maxxi & Carnell are perfect bedfellow 'chaps'

> > indeed

> >

> > And i'm pleased Lady D has acknowledged her

> > Classic wearing Geezer-birdness, I wonder what

> the

> > tat depicts ?

>

> Oh dear - you've fallen into the obvious tabloid

> definition that is unable to determine chappiness

> by degrees, you have obviously never been in the

> The Queens (20 minutes to k.o.) when the call to

> prayer is heard "Awright chaps, let's go!"


Oh I see, it was the magazine that threw me


Carnell is deffo the guy with the hat/pipe combo, by christ he even wears cardi's


Queens , where that maxxi ?

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