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RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - cjfp - 27-04-2012 08:35am CHAV - Council House and Violent WAG - refers to the "Wives And Girlfriends" of overpaid footballers [with no taste] RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - GibEvoque - 27-04-2012 08:43am (25-04-2012 09:52am)XFullFatTim Wrote: For an Evoque in the UK it's about £1800 depending on the finish you want or if you want something odd like this one............ over18's only , finally something to convince me its worth getting a wrap. RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - David Cameron - 27-04-2012 09:18am The word originally derives from the first letter of each of the following words; Council House And Violent. And is frequently used, to explain males of the young, middle-aged and the elderly riff raff types (chavs), that are up to no good and have unfortunately over-populated England. Making England go downhill and making it a very dangerous and depressing place to live. These animals (the chavs) take great pleasure in making everybody's lives a misery and are only ever intimidating when they hang around in groups / gangs of anything from 3-50 people. Individually, they are cowards. They are happy to remain unemployed and to scrounge as much money as they can off of government benefits and people. They also like to smoke dope, sniff glue, get drunk and to get their girlfriends pregnant, as much as possible. It's like a hobby to them. They also have to remain as the most negative role-model to their kids, in the hope that he or she will turn out like him (the parent). the chav(s) in the U.K actually believe that behaving as a bad role-model is fun they feel that it is the way forward in life for themselves and for their kids. They also like to attack elderly people who are pretty much defenseless people and are easy targets for the chavs to getting some quick money, for their drug / booze fix. As of course the chav will do everything within their power to avoid getting a real job. Chavs can be found on most street corners within the U.K, wearing sportswear such as; tracksuit tops and bottoms. Also white trainers and Burberry / Fred Perry polo shirts. Normally a typical stripey design to their shirt is the most favoured. The same goes for their sweaters / jumpers, which are also stripey, (almost like that of Dennis The Menace, - the cartoon character). Oh yes, the shirt is almost always tucked upwards for some very strange reason, looking very much like Elvis Presley. They also like to wear fake jewelery around their necks and they have a very strange tedency to tucking their socks outwards and over their tracksuit bottoms, so that the sock is showing on the outside and is completely visible to the public. And they also have the most obvious commoners fashion accesory / item ='s the baseball cap. Normally with the Burberry styled; Rupert The Bear type of design to it. I don't know if they wear these baseball caps with the hope and belief, that one day the baseball cap will give them extra braincells? As I cannot think of why they would need to wear a baseball cap if they do not play baseball? RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - masmullin - 27-04-2012 04:34pm So these "chavs" are the kids from the Harry Brown movie? How come no one tells these kids that they are losers? RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - Evo-king - 27-04-2012 09:26pm Back on thread, I kind of like the grill, very Range Rover. Victoria Beckham - special edition - chiggy - 28-04-2012 10:11am (27-04-2012 09:26pm)Evo-king Wrote: Back on thread, I kind of like the grill, very Range Rover. Same here. I want prices for it! I want it! Not the car.. Just the grille RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - Evo-king - 28-04-2012 10:14am Guess we will just have to wait until the folks at Duckworth Parts get hold of them. RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - XFullFatTim - 28-04-2012 10:31am Generally speaking for Range Rover special edition cars you cannot buy the "special feature" trim pieces without the VIN of one of the special edition cars.............. And I think if you that you will have to find somewhere to sit down after the shock of what the dealer tells you he is going to charge you. When the HST RRS was launched it was impossible to get things like the front grille, although my friendly dealer happened to suffer the grille on his demo car being " smashed when a large stone hit it" to be able to let me have one! But the price was frightening,mike more than £300, just for a plastic cheese grater that I then found caused my radiator fins to clog with dead bugs and road dirt so I had to stick a fine mesh filter on the back of it! Mind you I was able to sell it on when I sold the car for almost what I had paid for it! RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - SiT - 28-04-2012 09:43pm My wife has just seen this and loves it, i think it looks pretty good too - price is way too much for my liking and would rather a RRS as see it as better value for money... just my opinion. RE: Victoria Beckham - special edition - XFullFatTim - 29-04-2012 06:59am A Full Fat would be even better value and you would still get change from your £80k |