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Resident Chav is a movie currently in pre-production. It is about a group of Chav Hunting people called C.H.O (Chav Hunting Organization) who basically hunt Chavs in the town of penrith where we live. I play a crippled C.H.O member who assists the C.H.O agents around the town by giving info on where Chavs are in the town. But after a freak incident where Chavs become more powerful and multiply. the C.H.O members discover this and suddenly they are overrun by chavs. If bitten by a chav the normal people turn into those people you find 'hanging' around town and driving crap corsas, Chavs!
The remainder of the heros leave their head quarters when it is breached. They head up the mountain to the recovery point, but at the top they meet into the very reason the Chavs are appearing, the Ultimate Chav. At the moment Will is cast to play the Ultimate Chav (this doesn't mean he is one!) so they all fight, the chavs from the town come to the aid of the Ultimate Chav and the C.H.O remnents must fight them off while Dimitri (Ash Dawson, Larry Planter 2) fights the Ultimate Chav. Jehovah (crippled C.H.O member, Me!) turns out to be the best darn fighter there is! (Ironic as hell!)
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PENRITH POSH? My god! When did you last visit Penrith? Yeh some parts are good, like where I live (me posh bastard) but Penrith is turning into a dump. And the chavs have become part of the scenery. No seriously their are some real shit parts of Penrith, but the area where I live is posh.
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Yes penrith is a real shit hole, that's one of the reasons resident chav has begun!
Chavs are everywhere these days, you see them in the streets at night dressed in their burberry and fred perry, you know they should make burberry a criminal offence, even to mention it! that way more chavs would 'end up in the nick'.
P.S. i mentioned in one of my last posts that i was looking for a good hosting website, if any one could suggest one i would be very grateful.
I guess that told me,I was there a few years ago and was mainly in Workington and was actually born in whitehaven and lived near the docks,I think it was called moss something,but all the houses have been knocked down along time ago.
Workington was a nice place, and they've attempted to improve it, with those dock-improvements, but Mark, did you know the Steel Works is closing? That means yet more loss of valuable industry and more unemployment. Now all they have as a bit of Light Industry and Sellafield which is in Decommissioning, however no doubt there will be more developments there. The docks might not last long, so workington and area relys on the few adventurous tourists venturing out of the Lake Distric. West Cumbria is terribly overlooked and they need some sort of economic regeneration plan, preferably NOT involving BNFL!
They've imporved Whithaven with the docks and tourist attractions and its pretty populatr with Pleasure Craft, but theres no more industy, and in Winter it looks a sad place. The Coal Mines are all closed and the factories too. It looks like (well it is) an industrial wasteland now.
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Ive actually got uncles working at the steel works and at cellafield,and I know about the coal mines,thats how we ended up in sunny Notts,when my Dad's Pit closed(annie pit)I think.
It a shame really,I always enjoy visiting Workington and passing through the Lakes .
Its the same everywhere really,Where I live in Notts,20 Years ago at the ripe old age of 16 I started my working life down the pit.
But I'm afarid there's only a few left,and the villages and Towns that flourished along with the coal industry,have suffered a massive trade loss over the years.
Its the same in Workington and Area, and Newcastle and Duhram area, and the Railways all closed with it. Although thery want to open up some Open Cast Coalmines, some Green Activists want to object to some much needed british industry, th site they want to use was badly restored after the National Coal Board left it in the 70s. Were you in the Miners Strike Mark? Or a little too young for that.
I remember it well,I was 14-15 Years of age,My Dad was a deputy and was required to do alot of safety checks in the mines,so if it was not for the likes of these guys,There would have been no pits left to come back to,after the strike was over.
We never really suffered only my Dad trying to get through picket lines,he had few scraps.Lol
I see, so your uncle works at Sellafield? Did he work there at the time of the Windscale Nuclear Incident? Alot goes on there, I know a photographer, John darwell that has photographed some of his projects there; http://www.johndarwell.com . I was also wandering, what you did down the mines and how you got in to computers and Console sales, and internet business, all very interesting. Were you eventually made redundant?
Just to say... My dad went through a picket line the other week as he's not a member of a higher education teacher's union :p No scraps there, I expect it was because he was driving a black BMW with tinted windows
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