Jack:
You really didn't miss much.
posted 0 minutes ago
Jack:
You really didn't miss much.
LAURA I THINK YOUR DOG HAS A BIG TANK JOKE
TheBlackKnight: Thank you for posting that. :)
That is the picture I had from Google.
jacccck...hm i dnt feel like reading all of that....
sorry iv missed out on what everyones saying now coz i was googling that lol D=
wait, howd he get into the box if its locked? o_0
MISSY- LOL, YEA ME 2
ammarah just join us
heyahhh everyone im kelly-marie
15 years young =]
in birmz
please can you rate my photos in my scrap book please :)
PLZZ UNLOCK IT
LAURA WILL YOU SOME BACK
jassy-lol. crowded? k. want me to unlock it?
jesse...hmmmm fun
im boredd noww...=///
*lAUGHES* OKAII WAYYY CROWDED NOW
a chav = ......
Chav (pronounced /?æv/), or Charv/Charver (pronounced /???v/), is a mainly derogatory slang term in the United Kingdom for a person whose lifestyle, clothing (especially if fake / counterfeit), speech and/or mannerisms are perceived to be common and vulgar. The term 'chav' is often used as a stereotype to refer to poorly educated, aggressive working-class youths, but youth and aggression are not the defining attributes of a 'chav'.
The term appeared in mainstream dictionaries in 2005.[1][2] There are regional variations; in the North East of England the variant charv / charva is most commonly used (particularly in Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland areas), while in the South East of England and South West of England chav is the usual form. Similar words in use outside England include "neds" in Scotland and "spides" or "skangers" in Ireland.
Response to the term has ranged from amusement to criticism that it is a new manifestation of classism.[3] The term has also been associated with juvenile delinquency, the "ASBO Generation", "Hoodie culture", and "Yob culture".
MISSY- NA I JUST DISCONNECTED THE MODEM, :D
*jumps into locked box*
Wait a sec though I gotta take my dog outside he has to use the ummm post! To pee lol
i ish locked in here and it crowded