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15 février 2009 à 14:10:36
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Criss Kenton


THE CHAP

A JOURNAL FOR THE MODERN GENTLEMAN




The Chap Manifesto

 Society has become sick with some nameless malady of the soul. We have become the playthings of corporations intent on converting our world into a gargantuan shopping precinct. Pleasantness and civility are being discarded as the worthless ephemera of a bygone age - an age when men doffed their hats to the ladies, and small children could be counted upon to mind one's Jack Russell while one took a mild and bitter in the local hostelry.

Instead, we live in a world where children are huge hooded creatures lurking in the shadows; the local hostelry has been taken over by a large chain that specialises in chilled lager, whose principal function is to aggravate the nervous system. Needless to say, the Jack Russell is no longer there upon one's return.

The Chap proposes to take a stand against this culture of vulgarity. We must show our children that the things worth fighting for are not the latest plastic plimsolls but a shiny pair of brogues. We must wean them off their alcopops and teach them how to mix martinis. Let the young not be ashamed of their flabby paunches, which they try to hide in their nylon tracksuits - we shall show them how a well-tailored suit can disguise the most ruined of bodies. Finally, let us capitalise on youth's love of peculiar argot Ð only replace their pidgin ghetto-speak with fruity bons mots and dry witticisms.

It is time for Chaps and Chapettes from all walks of life to stand up and be counted. But fear not, ye languid and ye plain idle: ours is a revolution based not on getting up early and exerting oneself - but a revolution that can be achieved by a single raised eyebrow over a monocle; the ordering of a glass of port in All Bar One; the wearing of a particularly fetching cardigan upon a visit to one's bookmaker. In other words: a revolution of panache. We shall bewilder the masses with seams in our trousers that could cut paper, trilbies angled so rakishly that traffic comes to a standstill; and by refusing the bland, watery substances that are foisted upon us by faceless corporations, we shall bring the establishment to its knees, begging for sartorial advice and a nip from our hip flasks.

www.thechap.net

   

"All we are saying is give the three-piece a chance"

;D  ;D  ;D



Criss Kenton, modern gentleman since 1983


15 février 2009 à 17:53:40
Réponse #1

Lemuel


Je signale aussi à toutes fins utiles, le supplément du Gentelman Quarterly Français : 100 choses que doit savoir un homme. De savoir allumer un feu à saluer une dame, en passant par la bonne largeur de cravate et la manière d'entretenir correctement ses chaussures. Bref, livre que la fréquentation de Corin dispense de lire. :)

Don't watch the tool, the work it can do
Watch the man that's behind, yeah !


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20 février 2009 à 08:54:44
Réponse #2

Kilbith


"A GENTLEMAN HIS A MAN WHO KNOWS PERFECTLY HOW TO PLAY HORNPIPE BUT ABSTAIN TO DO SUCH A THING"  :closedeyes:
"Vim vi repellere omnia jura legesque permittunt"

 


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