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1. His posts are during the day, so he can't be at school. He is definitely not an adult, so he is skipping school.
2. He can't spell.
3. He can't punctuate
4. He says things such as "down wit it".
5. He is blatently a Ninty, but doesn't have the intelligence to understand that there are better consoles than the N64.
6. He says Dreampants.
7. He likes Pokémon. Probably all he can understand.
8. He is a total git who annoys everyone.
I'm just waiting for him to say "What the **** you talking about you ******* ****** I'll ******* brae yer!"
Thoughts?
> what is all this "townie" crap?
Its a form of being sterotypical. People judging others by what they wear. If you listen to hip hop, wear expensive clothes and jewellery- you are classed as a townie.
If you poor clothes- you are classed as a pikie
Yer its g@y
> what is all this "townie" crap?
It's these people who roam in groups on the street laughing really loudly, and going, (in a meishy accent)
"Alright, mate? Eezit?" (with their fingers moving about Ali G style).
Wonderboy: Townie, or not?
> They're only clothes. What's so bad about something that keeps you
> warm and doesn't have a label?
Here's an example: A bloke walks
> into JJB Sports and buys himself some £90 coat/jacket. He
> walks out proud, yet he's a bit cold.
Another bloke walks into
> OXFAM and buys a nice, thick, long coat for a £5. He walks out
> warm and pleased.
Get me?
Not a fashion slave eh? I'm with you. My main objection is the money - £90 if you're lucky!
Here's an example: A bloke walks into JJB Sports and buys himself some £90 coat/jacket. He walks out proud, yet he's a bit cold.
Another bloke walks into OXFAM and buys a nice, thick, long coat for a £5. He walks out warm and pleased.
Get me?
> Partly does.
Your not a townie I take it? Well you have never worn Kappa or other sports wear?