lanesra 3,994 Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 What gives with all the chav's that insist on wearing Realtree to the shows and game fairs? It seems that its now become some kind of must wear uniform along with the shaved heads and tattoos. Isn't it enough that they have fat birds with badly dyed hair, who smoke roll ups and have snotty nosed kids. The really serious one also think they have to drag their bullX lurchers and minging terriers around with them as well. Is it some kind of award badge thing . Like the gold stars you see on the McDonalds burger flippers. and who are you gok won , if people wish to dress in camo its their right fill us in are your fashion tip , not the old washed out denim and a thomas pink maybe not bit to tastful prob a closet primark i detest snobs more than the media created chav ..i love primark too...wore my denim jeggings out hunting last year ..lol pleeeeeeeeeese dont get him started on primark , well i think thats where he gets his tweed from ! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Moll. 1,770 Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 I so miss the Cammo Man threads Cammo-man sends apologies for his absence from the forum but is currently flitting twixt paris-new york-london-peckham working on his summer range of pastel coloured outfits designed to bring a splash of the exotic to this seasons shows................Keep them peeled Superb :toast: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Moll. 1,770 Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 I love the middle/upperclass townies who come to holiday in the country. You can spot them a mile off, they are always the only people wearing 'country style' clothing Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 What gives with all the chav's that insist on wearing Realtree to the shows and game fairs? It seems that its now become some kind of must wear uniform along with the shaved heads and tattoos. Isn't it enough that they have fat birds with badly dyed hair, who smoke roll ups and have snotty nosed kids. The really serious one also think they have to drag their bullX lurchers and minging terriers around with them as well. Is it some kind of award badge thing . Like the gold stars you see on the McDonalds burger flippers. and who are you gok won , if people wish to dress in camo its their right fill us in are your fashion tip , not the old washed out denim and a thomas pink maybe not bit to tastful prob a closet primark i detest snobs more than the media created chav ..i love primark too...wore my denim jeggings out hunting last year ..lol pleeeeeeeeeese dont get him started on primark , well i think thats where he gets his tweed from ! HUNTER;S SAVILL ROW IF YOU DONT MIND Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CarraghsGem 92 Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 I love the middle/upperclass townies who come to holiday in the country. You can spot them a mile off, they are always the only people wearing 'country style' clothing round my way theres stil farmers who wear an old suit for farming and use bailing twine to hold their trouser up while driving everywhere (even lidls for the weekly shop) in their battered and crudely modified david brown tractor Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bosun11 537 Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 I think the point that Magdon is trying to make is that there are some folk who seem to think that by wearing this stuff they can be classified as "The hunting fraternity". It is not about snobbery or class, (which, by the way is always usedd as an argument by those who have none......remember an inverted snob is far worse!)but about the stereotypes who wear it. In general Magdon is right. Its a fact. A mere observation however won't change anything though and others will always think the same of those stereotypes. It is not just restricted to game fairs. Go to any rock festival. (Glastonbury is a good example....middle class families trying to fit in with hard core hippies and NATs. You can spot them a mile off. They might as well wear a T-Shirt saying "another thing I've done before I'm 50") People will always be critical of others fashion and rightly so as it would be a boring world to live in otherwise. Its just that the sterotype observed in this instance is recognised almost immediately as correct. If the chav hunters (and they exist!)don't like it then they should do something to change their image. Personally I couldn't care less.......It just makes me smile Rgds Swampy Vogue Ning PS If I'm wearing "Camo" it is ALWAYS Kalvin Klein DPM (Dirty Pant Material) Swampy You're soooooooo correct. Especially in regards to the lack of class and reverse snobbery. I realised before I made the OP that the Neanderthal types would never manage to grasp the basic concept. Those over shot brows and dragging appendages come with a heavy burden on the intellectual front.Perhaps that might help explain their propensity to wear chavy-cammo everywhere they go. I'm astounded that we've achieved the level of gutter language responses that we have. I was expecting little more than simple grunting and chest beating. Sorry, enough of the derisory mocking remarks. On the hunting fraternity front. Country sports are under enough pressure to have them all banned without the cammo wearing crowd parading around with their bullx's and minging terriers at any and every opportunity. Positive PR is hard enough to come by without having the general and largely uninformed public tarring us all with that particular brush. On a slightly different subject but one that has been raised. I like many of my fellow average joe, tweed wearing, country sportsman was at all 3 Countryside Alliance London Marches as well as the Parliament Square rally. Personally I didn't see a lot of chavy cammo, realtree, or dpm at any of them. Other than on the snivelling anti's that were brave enough to come and chant against us. I did see some terrifically accurate lobbing of half eaten yoghurts and fruit from our side of the barriers. What I also saw were genuine country sports men and women protesting their right to carry on hunting with hounds in the same manner their forefathers had. YIS Magdon Oh alas, poor Magdon, your making an 'ass' of yourself... Your 'sooooooo' (did I get the correct ammount of 'ooo's?) starter, simply said it all to me, along with your shitty punctuation along with wording like 'terrifically', 'average joe', 'forefathers' etc, and me, from a lowley comprehensive.... You Sir, are a fake..!!! Pm 'The B' all you want you helmet, but please don't come on here using 'our' Marches (oh, and by the way, you really didn't attend 'em all!!), 'our' Pride, to raise your status and generalise as to who we all are, of this you know nothing... Enjoy your lonesome little wind-up. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PatterJack 11 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 I can understand the people you are on about walking round shows with a big bull cross trying to look the big man but its got f-all to do with camo clothing. Ever thought they wear it because its comfy, or incase it rains or gets cold? One thing that does make me laugh, ive seen a few lads walking round shows with their bellman and flint magnet clipped on their belt. Now that really is just showing off for the hell of it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lunita 57 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 What gives with all the chav's that insist on wearing Realtree to the shows and game fairs? It seems that its now become some kind of must wear uniform along with the shaved heads and tattoos. Isn't it enough that they have fat birds with badly dyed hair, who smoke roll ups and have snotty nosed kids. The really serious one also think they have to drag their bullX lurchers and minging terriers around with them as well. Is it some kind of award badge thing . Like the gold stars you see on the McDonalds burger flippers. and who are you gok won , if people wish to dress in camo its their right fill us in are your fashion tip , not the old washed out denim and a thomas pink maybe not bit to tastful prob a closet primark i detest snobs more than the media created chav ..i love primark too...wore my denim jeggings out hunting last year ..lol pleeeeeeeeeese dont get him started on primark , well i think thats where he gets his tweed from ! HUNTER;S SAVILL ROW IF YOU DONT MIND lol ..well i swear i wore my jeggings most of winter ...they dry well ...nice and tight so they fit into my knee high yard boots ...way cheaper than jodphurs!!! u cant knock primark ...lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lunita 57 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 What gives with all the chav's that insist on wearing Realtree to the shows and game fairs? It seems that its now become some kind of must wear uniform along with the shaved heads and tattoos. Isn't it enough that they have fat birds with badly dyed hair, who smoke roll ups and have snotty nosed kids. The really serious one also think they have to drag their bullX lurchers and minging terriers around with them as well. Is it some kind of award badge thing . Like the gold stars you see on the McDonalds burger flippers. and who are you gok won , if people wish to dress in camo its their right fill us in are your fashion tip , not the old washed out denim and a thomas pink maybe not bit to tastful prob a closet primark i detest snobs more than the media created chav ..i love primark too...wore my denim jeggings out hunting last year ..lol pleeeeeeeeeese dont get him started on primark , well i think thats where he gets his tweed from ! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danby825 11 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 you can get every thing in camo i wanted this set up for the littlun but missis said no chance they even do real tree curtains lol check it out http://www.thecamoshop.com/baby-boys-camouflage-creeper-gift-set.html Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lunita 57 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 you can get every thing in camo i wanted this set up for the littlun but missis said no chance they even do real tree curtains lol check it out http://www.thecamoshop.com/baby-boys-camouflage-creeper-gift-set.html awwww thats so cute ...if i ever have another mite get it ...lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Magdon 7 Posted July 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 What gives with all the chav's that insist on wearing Realtree to the shows and game fairs? It seems that its now become some kind of must wear uniform along with the shaved heads and tattoos. Isn't it enough that they have fat birds with badly dyed hair, who smoke roll ups and have snotty nosed kids. The really serious one also think they have to drag their bullX lurchers and minging terriers around with them as well. Is it some kind of award badge thing . Like the gold stars you see on the McDonalds burger flippers. and who are you gok won , if people wish to dress in camo its their right fill us in are your fashion tip , not the old washed out denim and a thomas pink maybe not bit to tastful prob a closet primark i detest snobs more than the media created chav ..i love primark too...wore my denim jeggings out hunting last year ..lol pleeeeeeeeeese dont get him started on primark , well i think thats where he gets his tweed from ! Hardly! Do they do 775gm Glenlyon tweed? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
twobob 1,497 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 What gives with all the chav's that insist on wearing Realtree to the shows and game fairs? It seems that its now become some kind of must wear uniform along with the shaved heads and tattoos. Isn't it enough that they have fat birds with badly dyed hair, who smoke roll ups and have snotty nosed kids. The really serious one also think they have to drag their bullX lurchers and minging terriers around with them as well. Is it some kind of award badge thing . Like the gold stars you see on the McDonalds burger flippers. and who are you gok won , if people wish to dress in camo its their right fill us in are your fashion tip , not the old washed out denim and a thomas pink maybe not bit to tastful prob a closet primark i detest snobs more than the media created chav ..i love primark too...wore my denim jeggings out hunting last year ..lol pleeeeeeeeeese dont get him started on primark , well i think thats where he gets his tweed from ! Hardly! Do they do 775gm Glenlyon tweed? PRICK Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Magdon 7 Posted July 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 (edited) I think the point that Magdon is trying to make is that there are some folk who seem to think that by wearing this stuff they can be classified as "The hunting fraternity". It is not about snobbery or class, (which, by the way is always usedd as an argument by those who have none......remember an inverted snob is far worse!)but about the stereotypes who wear it. In general Magdon is right. Its a fact. A mere observation however won't change anything though and others will always think the same of those stereotypes. It is not just restricted to game fairs. Go to any rock festival. (Glastonbury is a good example....middle class families trying to fit in with hard core hippies and NATs. You can spot them a mile off. They might as well wear a T-Shirt saying "another thing I've done before I'm 50") People will always be critical of others fashion and rightly so as it would be a boring world to live in otherwise. Its just that the sterotype observed in this instance is recognised almost immediately as correct. If the chav hunters (and they exist!)don't like it then they should do something to change their image. Personally I couldn't care less.......It just makes me smile Rgds Swampy Vogue Ning PS If I'm wearing "Camo" it is ALWAYS Kalvin Klein DPM (Dirty Pant Material) Swampy You're soooooooo correct. Especially in regards to the lack of class and reverse snobbery. I realised before I made the OP that the Neanderthal types would never manage to grasp the basic concept. Those over shot brows and dragging appendages come with a heavy burden on the intellectual front.Perhaps that might help explain their propensity to wear chavy-cammo everywhere they go. I'm astounded that we've achieved the level of gutter language responses that we have. I was expecting little more than simple grunting and chest beating. Sorry, enough of the derisory mocking remarks. On the hunting fraternity front. Country sports are under enough pressure to have them all banned without the cammo wearing crowd parading around with their bullx's and minging terriers at any and every opportunity. Positive PR is hard enough to come by without having the general and largely uninformed public tarring us all with that particular brush. On a slightly different subject but one that has been raised. I like many of my fellow average joe, tweed wearing, country sportsman was at all 3 Countryside Alliance London Marches as well as the Parliament Square rally. Personally I didn't see a lot of chavy cammo, realtree, or dpm at any of them. Other than on the snivelling anti's that were brave enough to come and chant against us. I did see some terrifically accurate lobbing of half eaten yoghurts and fruit from our side of the barriers. What I also saw were genuine country sports men and women protesting their right to carry on hunting with hounds in the same manner their forefathers had. YIS Magdon Oh alas, poor Magdon, your making an 'ass' of yourself... Your 'sooooooo' (did I get the correct ammount of 'ooo's?) starter, simply said it all to me, along with your shitty punctuation along with wording like 'terrifically', 'average joe', 'forefathers' etc, and me, from a lowley comprehensive.... You Sir, are a fake..!!! Pm 'The B' all you want you helmet, but please don't come on here using 'our' Marches (oh, and by the way, you really didn't attend 'em all!!), 'our' Pride, to raise your status and generalise as to who we all are, of this you know nothing... Enjoy your lonesome little wind-up. Isn't the English language wonderful! It allows so many to make incorrect assumptions, draw the wrong conclusions and make utter pillocks of themselves as Bosun11 has amply demonstrated in his attempt at ridicule. FYI yes I did attend them all. I think I still have the badges. Damned good fun they were to. Even managed to get ourselves into some of the press photos on the second march. Taken as we pasted the Ritz IIRC. Whilst we're on the subject of grammar and spelling. I think you'll find that its amount and lowly comprehensive. Edited July 9, 2011 by Magdon Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Moll. 1,770 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 Hardly! Do they do 775gm Glenlyon tweed? :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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