however, if you want to look *this* funky, you can always shop online:

their range of ben sherman shirts is almost unlimited, so you're bound to find something that suits you, and your budget.
We've got one in Warrington and they aren't brilliant, only the other day they opened a Peacocks, again not terrific, apparently its like Ethel Austins.martindtanderson wrote:Ive never seen a Matalan before, that must be because I'm in London.
Why is it that in almost every town in the UK, the cars with the really loud 'boom-box' music systems seem to be owned by young twentysomethings who drive clapped-out Citroen Saxos or ageing Ford Fiestas?Dr Sigmund Mohammad wrote:isn't it funny how, based on what car a person owns (ie, if it's a crappy vauxhall,ford, or peugot with at least two of the following an italic numberplate/alloy wheels/'sports' exhaust/lowered suspension/tinted windows) and what kind of clothes they wear, you can, usually, with almost 100% certainty make a correct assumption about their standard of living, education, moral values etc etc.
Probably because once they've paid ridiculous sums of money for their sound system, the only car they can afford to put it in is a clapped out Saxo or Fiesta.Why is it that in almost every town in the UK, the cars with the really loud 'boom-box' music systems seem to be owned by young twentysomethings who drive clapped-out Citroen Saxos or ageing Ford Fiestas?
As much as I hate to brag but you should see the amount of BMW's and really new cars down our street!cwathen wrote:Boston must be a posh area then Kat, where I live only rich janners can afford a Citroen Saxo - most still have to make do with a Vauxhall Nova 1.2L (rebadged as an SRi, obviously) with alloy wheels worth more than the car (and of course, the sound system worth more than the wheels and the car) and some attrocious body kit designed for another car held on with no more nails.
Yeah the 'why do they it factor' is a big one. They've bought some old rust bucket for a few hundred quid, and they've then spent several thousand pounds on 'modding it'. But all they've got for their trouble (and money) is an old rust bucket which to some deranged individuals looks sporty. But with the money they've spent trying to pretend that their Nova is a sports car, they could actually have bought a sports car with.Though Katherine is right, where ever you go in the UK, you constantly see these losers, I don't see why they bother, they probably won't have the car for long anyway.
Thanks for that, great documentary. Hope you don't mind me linking to it on my blog.Chris wrote:Don't know if anyone's heard this, but there was a documentary on Steve Lamacq's show last week about the Chav.
Pretty interesting listen ...
Radio 1 documentary - "To Chav and Chav Not" - WMA 28.4Mb
and for those on dialup ...
Radio 1 documentary - "To Chav and Chav Not" - WMA 10.7Mb Lo-fi
Contains strong language from the start.
No problem! Go ahead!dvboy wrote:Thanks for that, great documentary. Hope you don't mind me linking to it on my blog.Chris wrote:Don't know if anyone's heard this, but there was a documentary on Steve Lamacq's show last week about the Chav.
Pretty interesting listen ...
Radio 1 documentary - "To Chav and Chav Not" - WMA 28.4Mb
and for those on dialup ...
Radio 1 documentary - "To Chav and Chav Not" - WMA 10.7Mb Lo-fi
Contains strong language from the start.