Chav test

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bill.inger
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19% and all genuine answers to the questions. What does it all mean? Do I need to hand in my bus-pass, shall I carry on with the water tablets, would you like to be escorted round Asda for the weekly shopping? Give us a break!!! Or is this what we're relegated to during the close season, answering daft questionaires....Let's have a quiz on Wigan Rugby trivia or something sensible.
josie andrews
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I thought they were crazy questions too :lol:

They were that good I can't remember any of them :wink:
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Mrs Lifter
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15% chav! I think thats an insult is it cos iam from Bolton
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Mrs Lifter
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Just thought it could be a false reading
I used to say tea but my son and daughter say dinner so i now say dinner i think my inner chav is hiding beneath a veneer of posh
I say book my daughter says buk :conf:
adiddy
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37% chav.....oh well better go and get my ears pierced in my souped up peugeot 306 :wink:

Matt the chav

Now where did I put my Burberry cap???
Panchitta Marra
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48% shocking.
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