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I have been searching for a website called 'ChavScum' which used to have photos of 'Chav's posted on it, but it seems to have gone, sadly


But this will make you more then smile, a chav babe calendar


Also what did the Chav mum say to her 11 year old when she caught her smoking ?

"When you finished your fag get back in side and feed your baby"

Huguenot Wrote:

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> "its a great word , saves time and explaination"

>

> Sure, that's how prejudice works. It characterises

> and dehumanises someone by classifying them.

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>


the way I see it it describes the kind of person who behaves in a particularly antisocial way like playing really loud music late at night with total disregard to neighbours , or the kind of person who will set their mistreated neglected dog on someone elses dog in a park in broad daylight .

99% Chavette


Which is a worry unless my mummy has been telling me lies about what Sex I am *checks M&S Y Fronts with concern*


Am so confused that I am taking my Staffie "Rocky" out to hang from trees whilst I go shop lifting in woolies


*edited cos I cant spell chavette*

Mike, I don't think I was hitting the Chav ones that much to be honest it was more the class (sorry MP) ones a;


Nan

Setee

Sweet

Earings (FFS I had one until I was 30)


*cough...been in stolen cars, with pine air freshners


I'm far too old to call anyone Bruv or wear Burberry


Someone score higher, purleeese....Bruv

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