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•thechap.net
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Popplestone rated 4 weeks ago- From the page: "The Chap takes a wry look at the modern world through the steamed-up monocle of a more refined age, occasionally getting its sock suspenders into a twist at the unspeakable vulgarity of the twenty-first century."

comarose rated 2 months ago- Let us capitalise on youth's love of peculiar argot Ð only replace their pidgin ghetto-speak with fruity bons mots and dry witticisms.

innovatorAU rated 2 months ago- From the page: "WHAT IS THE CHAP? The Chap takes a wry look at the modern world through the steamed-up monocle of a more refined age, occasionally getting its sock suspenders into a twist at the unspeakable vulgarity of the twenty-first century. Since 1999, the Chap has been championing the rights of that increasingly marginalised and discredited species of Englishman - the gentleman. The Chap believes that a society without courteous behaviour and proper headwear is a society on the brink of moral and sartorial collapse, and it seeks to reinstate such outmoded but indispensable gestures as hat doffing, giving up one's seat to a lady and regularly using a trouser press. "All men are equal. All men, that is, who possess umbrellas." E.M. Forster
SPECTACULAR. SPECTACULAR. SPECTACULAR.
I doth my 6 umbrellas, all neatly rolled, polish my Churches, and await further instructions! Let's rumble gents!
Christopher- From the page: "WHAT IS THE CHAP? The Chap takes a wry look at the modern world through the steamed-up monocle of a more refined age, occasionally getting its sock suspenders into a twist at the unspeakable vulgarity of the twenty-first century. Since 1999, the Chap has been championing the rights of that increasingly marginalised and discredited species of Englishman - the gentleman. The Chap believes that a society without courteous behaviour and proper headwear is a society on the brink of moral and sartorial collapse, and it seeks to reinstate such outmoded but indispensable gestures as hat doffing, giving up one's seat to a lady and regularly using a trouser press. "All men are equal. All men, that is, who possess umbrellas." E.M. Forster

anvilius rated 2 months ago- "What, dear friends, has become of our culture? Was not this once a country where jazz beatniks rubbed shoulders with aged philosophers in smoky cafeterias? Did not dapper men in horn-rimmed spectacles once explain the mysteries of the world to us via our crackling wireless sets? Were not public libraries the places where all human knowledge was to be found, at the fingertips of avuncular librarians swaddled in tweed? Where has all this gone? Replaced, we are told, by the "information superhighway". "Information?" What sort of "information" is conveyed by religious zealots, unclothed harlots and medical charlatans? Why, what they call the Internet seems to be nothing more than a Wild West saloon!"
- "What, dear friends, has become of our culture? Was not this once a country where jazz beatniks rubbed shoulders with aged philosophers in smoky cafeterias? Did not dapper men in horn-rimmed spectacles once explain the mysteries of the world to us via our crackling wireless sets? Were not public libraries the places where all human knowledge was to be found, at the fingertips of avuncular librarians swaddled in tweed? Where has all this gone? Replaced, we are told, by the "information superhighway". "Information?" What sort of "information" is conveyed by religious zealots, unclothed harlots and medical charlatans? Why, what they call the Internet seems to be nothing more than a Wild West saloon!"

carosaurus rated 3 months ago- "The Chap takes a wry look at the modern world through the steamed-up monocle of a more refined age, occasionally getting its sock suspenders into a twist at the unspeakable vulgarity of the twenty-first century."

dtanner89 rated 3 months ago- Very British, very funny!

BLK1977 rated 4 months ago- The most important website of today for those ladies & gentlemen concerned with their sartorial well being during the current age of proletariatism, some good tips on tobacco smoking and poison for pleasure imbibing too.

VonZeppelin rated 5 months ago- consistent provider of ludicrously amusing banter

out-of-kilter rated 14 months ago- jolly hockey sticks wat wat.

iTommo rated 14 months ago- the chap magazine, for all us gents