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RE: Why are scallies/chavs always so 'cut'? - May 9 2008 11:38:41   
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Ok we are making some headway to figuring out this stringent secret scally training regimen. I would say the amphetamines 2+ times a week and concurrent lack of food due to the stomach cramps would be one of the main factors in it. Added with that of course 10+ hours of dancing to happy hardcore/gabber through the wee hours and into the morn would be the deciding factors. I agree they are always out and aobut in the parks too so they are constantly getting they 'light cardio' through those means, and, as soemone else said, the scaling walls PS3 in hand.

I suppose to be fair not many of them are actually 'built' and so with this regime their bodies will nearly always be in catabolism hence the low body fat but also low amounts of muscle. The chicken drummers and chips would only be serving to replenish lost stores/allay catabolism to anorexic proportions.

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RE: Why are scallies/chavs always so 'cut'? - May 9 2008 11:48:06   
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there on a catabolic highway to hell haha!!

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RE: Why are scallies/chavs always so 'cut'? - May 9 2008 12:35:24   
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OK who's going to harness this cultural zeitgeist and publish a book outlining this great new weight loss method:

THE C PLAN

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RE: Why are scallies/chavs always so 'cut'? - May 9 2008 16:34:33   
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Drugs & glue

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RE: Why are scallies/chavs always so 'cut'? - May 9 2008 18:31:25   
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Drugs & glue

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RE: Why are scallies/chavs always so 'cut'? - May 9 2008 18:41:49   
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hahaha someone listed "happy slapping" as a form of exercise/a past time.

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