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You never know, Professors get paid quite well. And think about all the young female students you'll be able to impress. Sometimes girls do bad things in exchange for good grades ;)
anthropology / archyology You can give them a bone as a gift.
That was pure cheese, but it made me laugh. I'd cc you if I was sure you wouldn't prefer a sc.
I was an undergrad the last time I saw a fit young female student even in the same department as me, it seems populated with people who can speak about history mainly because they lived through most of it.
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Consider yourself lucky, most of my history classes (probably because I'm an undergrad) are populated with people who are convinced that they, by virtue of that fact that they are 18-22 years old, know everything there is to know, and would love to explain to you how the U.S. is the root of all evil in the world and what they are telling you must be true because they read it on a website.
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The only reason I don't have hate for know-it-all students is that I've already spent my hate on annoying kids, old people and the masses of stupid chavs that seem to have sprung up in groups of around five or six all over the place.
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A "chav" is like a wannabe ganster, right? We've got plenty of those at my school too. And feminists, don't even get me started on the feminists....
Re: in a awkward situation with a bird advice needed.
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A "chav" is like a wannabe ganster, right? We've got plenty of those at my school too. And feminists, don't even get me started on the feminists....
Well, I'm not sure about the dictionary definition, but for me Chavs usually constitute fairly young people 15-30, who tend to be poorly educated and from the wrong side of the tracks, and tend to have big mouths and very little morals, and are a breed who are developing like a warren of rabbit at the moment.
Hobbies tend to include vandalising bus stops, not getting up whilst on the bus for old people and pregnant women, and generally abusing and laughing at others.
Re: in a awkward situation with a bird advice needed.
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A "chav" is like a wannabe ganster, right? We've got plenty of those at my school too. And feminists, don't even get me started on the feminists....
Well, I'm not sure about the dictionary definition, but for me Chavs usually constitute fairly young people 15-30, who tend to be poorly educated and from the wrong side of the tracks, and tend to have big mouths and very little morals, and are a breed who are developing like a warren of rabbit at the moment.
Hobbies tend to include vandalising bus stops, not getting up whilst on the bus for old people and pregnant women, and generally abusing and laughing at others.
Sounds like they need a bit of a beating to set them straight... sometimes I wish violence was socially acceptable. So would a "hoodie" be a chav then? I find them to be a strange social trend... everyone here wears hoodies, so I guess I better be careful what I'm wearing if/when I head to the UK.
Re: in a awkward situation with a bird advice needed.
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Originally Posted by CFH
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Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
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Originally Posted by CFH
A "chav" is like a wannabe ganster, right? We've got plenty of those at my school too. And feminists, don't even get me started on the feminists....
Well, I'm not sure about the dictionary definition, but for me Chavs usually constitute fairly young people 15-30, who tend to be poorly educated and from the wrong side of the tracks, and tend to have big mouths and very little morals, and are a breed who are developing like a warren of rabbit at the moment.
Hobbies tend to include vandalising bus stops, not getting up whilst on the bus for old people and pregnant women, and generally abusing and laughing at others.
Sounds like they need a bit of a beating to set them straight... sometimes I wish violence was socially acceptable. So would a "hoodie" be a chav then? I find them to be a strange social trend... everyone here wears hoodies, so I guess I better be careful what I'm wearing if/when I head to the UK.
I always think that hoodies tend to be a little more indie/alt/grunge types, whilst chavs are the mainstream equivalent I guess, with a large focus on having the right clothing and accessories.
Re: in a awkward situation with a bird advice needed.
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Originally Posted by CFH
A "chav" is like a wannabe ganster, right? We've got plenty of those at my school too. And feminists, don't even get me started on the feminists....
Well, I'm not sure about the dictionary definition, but for me Chavs usually constitute fairly young people 15-30, who tend to be poorly educated and from the wrong side of the tracks, and tend to have big mouths and very little morals, and are a breed who are developing like a warren of rabbit at the moment.
Hobbies tend to include vandalising bus stops, not getting up whilst on the bus for old people and pregnant women, and generally abusing and laughing at others.
Sounds like they need a bit of a beating to set them straight... sometimes I wish violence was socially acceptable. So would a "hoodie" be a chav then? I find them to be a strange social trend... everyone here wears hoodies, so I guess I better be careful what I'm wearing if/when I head to the UK.
I always think that hoodies tend to be a little more indie/alt/grunge types, whilst chavs are the mainstream equivalent I guess, with a large focus on having the right clothing and accessories.
The differences in social groups between countries is interesting (to me anyways). Excuse my embarrasing ignorance, but if I was to come to the U.K. (which I'm thinking about doing) and I were to wear my hooded sweatshirt, would I be looked at as one of them? I don't want to get myself into any shit because of my lack of social knowledge. What a stupid question, I'm ashamed to even post this...
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Originally Posted by CFH
A "chav" is like a wannabe ganster, right? We've got plenty of those at my school too. And feminists, don't even get me started on the feminists....
Well, I'm not sure about the dictionary definition, but for me Chavs usually constitute fairly young people 15-30, who tend to be poorly educated and from the wrong side of the tracks, and tend to have big mouths and very little morals, and are a breed who are developing like a warren of rabbit at the moment.
Hobbies tend to include vandalising bus stops, not getting up whilst on the bus for old people and pregnant women, and generally abusing and laughing at others.
Sounds like they need a bit of a beating to set them straight... sometimes I wish violence was socially acceptable. So would a "hoodie" be a chav then? I find them to be a strange social trend... everyone here wears hoodies, so I guess I better be careful what I'm wearing if/when I head to the UK.
I always think that hoodies tend to be a little more indie/alt/grunge types, whilst chavs are the mainstream equivalent I guess, with a large focus on having the right clothing and accessories.
The differences in social groups between countries is interesting (to me anyways). Excuse my embarrasing ignorance, but if I was to come to the U.K. (which I'm thinking about doing) and I were to wear my hooded sweatshirt, would I be looked at as one of them? I don't want to get myself into any S*** because of my lack of social knowledge. What a stupid question, I'm ashamed to even post this...
Lol...nw, it depends on the type of hoodies and your attitude whilst wearing it. Obviously, to fall into the hoodie category, you always wear the hood up. Also, when alone act all meek like a kitten, but once you're in a group (i believe it's known as a buffet of hoodies) of a number then you have to be loud, obnoxious and not care about anyone else. but if you wear it with jeans and don't have a bad attitude, you ought to be fine.
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Originally Posted by CFH
A "chav" is like a wannabe ganster, right? We've got plenty of those at my school too. And feminists, don't even get me started on the feminists....
Well, I'm not sure about the dictionary definition, but for me Chavs usually constitute fairly young people 15-30, who tend to be poorly educated and from the wrong side of the tracks, and tend to have big mouths and very little morals, and are a breed who are developing like a warren of rabbit at the moment.
Hobbies tend to include vandalising bus stops, not getting up whilst on the bus for old people and pregnant women, and generally abusing and laughing at others.
Sounds like they need a bit of a beating to set them straight... sometimes I wish violence was socially acceptable. So would a "hoodie" be a chav then? I find them to be a strange social trend... everyone here wears hoodies, so I guess I better be careful what I'm wearing if/when I head to the UK.
I always think that hoodies tend to be a little more indie/alt/grunge types, whilst chavs are the mainstream equivalent I guess, with a large focus on having the right clothing and accessories.
The differences in social groups between countries is interesting (to me anyways). Excuse my embarrasing ignorance, but if I was to come to the U.K. (which I'm thinking about doing) and I were to wear my hooded sweatshirt, would I be looked at as one of them? I don't want to get myself into any S*** because of my lack of social knowledge. What a stupid question, I'm ashamed to even post this...
Lol...nw, it depends on the type of hoodies and your attitude whilst wearing it. Obviously, to fall into the hoodie category, you always wear the hood up. Also, when alone act all meek like a kitten, but once you're in a group (i believe it's known as a buffet of hoodies) of a number then you have to be loud, obnoxious and not care about anyone else. but if you wear it with jeans and don't have a bad attitude, you ought to be fine.
CC in 24 if I can remember, I've wanted to ask that for a while but I figured it might just be the dumbest question ever to be asked on Saddo's...
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Ok being serious for a second, what is the big deal?
You met her out, and you stayed at her house.
Does she know where you live?
If not just don't answer her calls she'll soon get the message.
Because thats seriously cruel!
Dudes come on! Sometimes i can't believe the way us fells are!Some of these answers are attempts at humour that really are just exposing the Chauvanistic undercurrent that is present in male society.
If you want to spare her feelings (or in your case save yourself hassle,) a white lie is ok. But that lie must entail something which costs you not her, perhaps like Tito Magic Man said or perhaps that you have to get back with your wife...something that makes it your fault not hers.
Mayb in future you'll consider the woman, her feelings and her future before you F*** her and leave her.
Women have feelings? Since F****** when?
You got any sisters?
How bout u CFH? You got any sisters/close female relatives?
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Donny is on here defending women and god.....Donny the Saint I say! O0
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Donny is on here defending women and god.....Donny the Saint I say! O0
Funnily enough that was a proposed boxing nickname for me a couple of years ago...
I quite like it!
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Donny is on here defending women and god.....Donny the Saint I say! O0
Funnily enough that was a proposed boxing nickname for me a couple of years ago...
I quite like it!
Yeah they use the name 'Jimmy the Saint' played by Andy Garcia in one of my favourite films......Things to do in Denver when you're dead. Also starring Steve Buscemi and Christopher walken.
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Donny is on here defending women and god.....Donny the Saint I say! O0
Funnily enough that was a proposed boxing nickname for me a couple of years ago...
I quite like it!
Yeah they use the name 'Jimmy the Saint' played by Andy Garcia in one of my favourite films......Things to do in Denver when you're dead. Also starring Steve Buscemi and Christopher walken.
Gotta love that film!!!
Actually on the topic, i caught a few of the old black and whites and there was an American one called "The Saint," was actually pretty entertaining although i can't recall the names of the (famous) actors involved.
And continuing the film theme...I went to Saw4 Monday, really liked it? You follow the Saw series?
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
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Originally Posted by boozeboxer
Donny is on here defending women and god.....Donny the Saint I say! O0
Funnily enough that was a proposed boxing nickname for me a couple of years ago...
I quite like it!
Yeah they use the name 'Jimmy the Saint' played by Andy Garcia in one of my favourite films......Things to do in Denver when you're dead. Also starring Steve Buscemi and Christopher walken.
Gotta love that film!!!
Actually on the topic, i caught a few of the old black and whites and there was an American one called "The Saint," was actually pretty entertaining although i can't recall the names of the (famous) actors involved.
And continuing the film theme...I went to Saw4 Monday, really liked it? You follow the Saw series?
I saw{lol} Saw I and barely made it through that one. The most horrible acting I've seen since Saturday morning Kung-Fu movies. I never attempted parts 2 and 3. Good story, horrible acting; someone really should have killed all of them ::**
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Its not about the acting tho or the words, it's about the sheer glorification of violence.