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yob culture

By loopy
Fri 30 May 2008 21:30

i was driving to the supermarket today when 3 'chavs' sauntered out into the road deliberately, causing me to break hard. I gave them a glare and a mouthful and the one girl had the cheek to stick her middle finger up at me!! I very nearly got out the car and said "listen you silly little bitch, would you like that finger rammed down your throat?" but i thought better of it. After all, who knows what weapons they were carrying!

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By kerry.
Re: yob culture
Fri 30 May 2008 23:20

my mate who was pregnant at the time had chips thrown at her by a gang of youths.
i ask you..., chips for goodness sake.
my mate wanted to go home and get her huge play water pistol and fill it with indelible ink and go back and do a drive by squirting but her bloke (whos only 5'4 and a bit limp wristed) wouldnt let her.
personally i think he should have gone and done it.
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By jimmytom
Re: yob culture
Fri 6 Jun 2008 23:31

My mum didn't pass her driving test until she was 54. It was a great achievement for her but she was a nervy driver. She hated anyone driving too closely behind it her, it scared her. One day a gang of young lads in a car were driving behind her and intmidating her. In the end she pulled up and jumped out of the car. The picture of a 4'11" woman screaming at them got them driving away in a hurry. Bit daft of her but very funny to watch!

By EL
Re: yob culture
Sat 7 Jun 2008 08:20

i know what you mean about weapons loopy, but still these rejects expect people to be intimidated and get a shock when someone like me screams back like a banshee threatning them with castration or the offer of rippin there eyes out and shuvin them up there arse, if my son daughter or husband are with me they will warn the scum to leg it before i blow, its happened a few times and i must say that although im usually ploppin myself inside the red rage i feel out weighs that i know that one day though i will come a cropper if im not careful, tell you what if they knew me when i was a teen they would cross the road before thinking of havin a go at me thats probably why i cant let them win, im not a teen anymore though Cursing emoticon

By loopy
Re: yob culture
Sat 7 Jun 2008 10:04

hee hee, when i was a teenager i used to be a skinhead with all the uniform, crombie, short hair, turned up jeans, doc martins. They might of thought twice about having a go then !! Now i just think how ridiculous i must of looked.....lol Laugh emoticon Laugh emoticon

By loopy
Re: yob culture
Sat 7 Jun 2008 10:09

my sister was a punk rocker with short shocking pink spiky hair and all the piercings that you could imagine. But we would NEVER of dreamed of creating riots and always went out of our way to help others. My other sister was quite normal...lol...my god, mom and dad must despaired at our dress sense .......lol

By EL
Re: yob culture
Sat 7 Jun 2008 10:36

teah well you cant judge a book before you read it!!! i had shocking pink fringe Blushing emoticon if any one looked like they were in trouble me and my mates always helped out, we never went round causeing havock, never damaged peoples property, always gave up our seat on the bus, and would carry peoples shopping if we saw them struggling Yes emoticon however..... god help anyone if they started on us Ninja emoticon

By kerry.
Re: yob culture
Sun 8 Jun 2008 23:19

hahaha i used to go to vidal sassoon for my hair (OOooh get me eh!) cos my cousin ran his school, so i got it done for free, but it meant my hairdresser (lance) had free reign- once he cut it into a bob, shaved a headband in it (lie an alice band), died the front orange and purple, the headband was bleached with bright pink and green, and the back was blue and red.
NICE!
one day me mum was in granaders paying the rent on the telly, when these two old dears in front started going
"Ooh you shoulda seen her hair, bright pink and green, and there she was sauntering along like the bees b****s"
obviously it was me they were describing. my mum just kept quiet!
But i also went to church and all my mates did too and we never smoked or did drugs or were rude to others.
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