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  • Dover-Calais ferry crossings. And vice versa. They're always delayed, painfully slow in terms of checking in and the boarding process. And the boats themselves haven't seen much love since the 80s when I assume they were built. And there's usually enough leisurewear to fill 4 JJB Sport derelict distribution centres. My guess is that most of the occupants adorned in the static prone garments are not associated with any athletic clubs.

    Chunnel for me from now on. Unless BoJo fills it with concrete.

  • And there's usually enough leisurewear to fill 4 JJB Sport derelict distribution centres

    Leisureware/sportswear...the ultimate trigger for the smug middle classes.

  • Having crossed the channel by ferry a fair few times (and even with Yeti on a couple of occasions) since the early nineties. I have to say it’s not a class thing...this isn’t snobbery - well if it is, it’s not the snobbery you think it is.
    I remember being a young lad the setting sun in my eyes and the sea breeze blowing my hair and thinking “why is every cunt a on this ferry wearing a shellsuit” Nearly 3 decades later its the same story...basic motherfuckers travel in what amounts to pyjamas, only now they are less flammable. It’s part of the highly detectable signal that a herd of British people give off.

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