Alan Eardley
One Too Many
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- Midlands, UK
I think you may be amused by this advertisement for a magazine called 'The Chap' that has a cult following in the UK. See if you pass the quiz. Extra points given for knowing what a 'chav' is and where the word comes from.
These guys (chaps) are trying to restore old-fashioned style and manly values. They meet regular at the Sheridan Club in London to plan dissident activities. These include demonstrations agains globalism (and modernism)modelled on the G8 protests, in which they create chaos by going into The Gap and asking to see the Head Tailor and Burger King where they insist on ordering kedgeree prepared by the Head Chef. They are invariably asked to leave. They have a charity called Children in Tweed (a parody of UK charity Children in Need) which tries to pursuade sub-teens to give up their hoodies and baseball caps for smartly tailored sports jackets and five panel caps.
See http://www.thechap.net for more.
Alan
These guys (chaps) are trying to restore old-fashioned style and manly values. They meet regular at the Sheridan Club in London to plan dissident activities. These include demonstrations agains globalism (and modernism)modelled on the G8 protests, in which they create chaos by going into The Gap and asking to see the Head Tailor and Burger King where they insist on ordering kedgeree prepared by the Head Chef. They are invariably asked to leave. They have a charity called Children in Tweed (a parody of UK charity Children in Need) which tries to pursuade sub-teens to give up their hoodies and baseball caps for smartly tailored sports jackets and five panel caps.
See http://www.thechap.net for more.
Alan