A very British Protest
Quite often something happens, or is announced and the reaction is 'only in America...'
Well, here's an 'only in England' moment to redress the balance.
The Chaps are taking to the streets. Tomorrow, if all goes well, up to 4,000 tweed-clad revolutionaries will congregate at the Oscar Wilde Memorial at Charing Cross, Central London and begin a day of 'Chappist Indignation' at the state of Britain in 2003.
The manifesto of the 'Chappist Movement' "proposes to take a stand against this culture of vulgarity. On October 16, our agents will gently disrupt the societal status quo by politely pointing out the error of its ways.
"Our methods will be stealth, civility and charm, our targets the symbols of corporate banality: fast-food emporia, American-style coffee shops, sportswear purveyors and lager shebeens."
Planned protests include entering fast-food restaurants and asking for a table for two with a pleasant view.
The Chap Magazine
Well, here's an 'only in England' moment to redress the balance.
The Chaps are taking to the streets. Tomorrow, if all goes well, up to 4,000 tweed-clad revolutionaries will congregate at the Oscar Wilde Memorial at Charing Cross, Central London and begin a day of 'Chappist Indignation' at the state of Britain in 2003.
The manifesto of the 'Chappist Movement' "proposes to take a stand against this culture of vulgarity. On October 16, our agents will gently disrupt the societal status quo by politely pointing out the error of its ways.
"Our methods will be stealth, civility and charm, our targets the symbols of corporate banality: fast-food emporia, American-style coffee shops, sportswear purveyors and lager shebeens."
Planned protests include entering fast-food restaurants and asking for a table for two with a pleasant view.
The Chap Magazine