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27 Sentences With "yobbos"

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It's going to be a magnet for yobbos, vandalism and antisocial behaviour.
They don't care about throwing stones or the problems with yobbos in this area.
The last festival I went to was terrorised by drunken yobbos and violent episodes.
I can't understand people with young children allowing these yobbos to get in there.
We cannot go on allowing drunken yobbos to ruin our town and our lives.
The only winners will be the graffiti yobbos who will enjoy 24-hour canvases.
We're now seeing plenty of young yobbos who are wielding rocketpropelled grenades on an opportunistic basis.
These are not all brainless yobbos who just go abroad to get drunk and have a fight.
There is absolutely no justice when it comes to these yobbos who go out and hurt innocent people.
Jason Patric and Corey Haim play teenage brothers who do battle with Kiefer Sutherland's gang of fanged yobbos.
I think that the book Yobbos Do Yoga is a fantastic book because it really makes me laugh.
Jason Patric and Corey Haim play teenage brothers who battle Kiefer Sutherland's gang of fanged yobbos in smalltown California.
And now, because they are behaving like the yobbos they really are, we'll punish them by no longer treating with them.
I know you do your best, but the law is on the side of the yobbos, these criminals, not the victim.
When firefighters arrive the yobbos start spitting at them, giving verbal abuse, climbing over the engine and throwing bricks at it.
These call-outs are not necessary as these yobbos go out with the aim to get knocked out of their heads.
There were no yobbos falling around the place drugged or drunk out of their mind, who could turn on you any minute.
Yobbos Do Yoga is a fun filled story which mocks stereotypes and cleverly incorporates many traditional yoga asanas in a rollicking good yarn.
Even though these cartoon yobbos are completely insignificant and are the subject of most people's derision, they can leave a fiscal mark because of the damage they cause.
DVD releases of Bottom have an audio edit made to the fourth episode of the first series, Apocalypse. At the funfair when Richie realises that his wallet is missing, he originally called the fair staff "thieving bastard gyppos". In the DVD releases the word 'gyppos' has been replaced with 'yobbos'.
The new signings did not bed down well, the fans were restless and Butler retaliated by calling them 'a bunch of yobbos'. The club recorded a loss of £52,000 in the hectic season, wages being doubled from £113,000 to £259,000 and the club's liabilities were now at £187,000. The club chairman stood down and was replaced by Arthur McPherson. The 1979–80 season started with six straight defeats, including an early exit from the League Cup.
Before moving to spend four years with the Balmain Tigers. Grant toured NZ with a Combined Sydney side that year but after a successful period with Balmain moved to the newly promoted Canberra club in 1982. The Raiders' first captain, in its inaugural season in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership. Dave was also known to have knocked out a member of the crowd in Ballina (Peter Armstrong) in 1992 when he was playing for Kyogle who abused him from Yobbos Hill at Ballina’s home ground Kingsford Smith Park.
As punk became a broad-based national phenomenon in the summer of 1977, punk musicians and fans were increasingly subject to violent assaults by Teddy boys, football yobbos, and others. A Ted-aligned band recorded "The Punk Bashing Boogie".Strongman (2008), pp. 182–84. The radio censorship, refusal to stock some punk records and large venue bans of punk groups had two impacts on punk: some groups reclassified themselves as new wave to garner airplay and venue access, while other bands shifted to a DIY approach, pressing their own records and delivering them by hand or via mail-order.
Meanwhile, a regular customer at the café Billy the Chip puts money on a horse that Floss selects, and he wins money on the horse. After losing the café and the flat, Billy the Chip mentions he is going to Australia to visit his son for one month and needs Floss and Charlie to live in his house while Charlie works in Billy's chip van. However, one day, a group of "yobbos" (as Charlie calls them) fight Rose's son Saul and when he attempts to stop the fistfight, the van catches on fire with Floss trapped inside. Charlie fights his way through the fire and rescues her, while in the process burning his hands.
In a 2003 interview for Melbourne newspaper, The Age, on the 30th anniversary of the second festival, Chain guitarist Phil Manning, who performed there, commented: :"It was a time when the hippie thing was declining and the drunken afternoons of too much beer, sun and basic rock developed. The music went from being experimental to being just moronic entertainment for yobbos". Sunbury—which has often been compared to Woodstock—has been accorded a legendary status in the history of Australian rock. Claims persist that it marked a turning point because it featured an all-Australian line-up, but this is misleading, as there had already been several "All-Australian" festivals by the time of Sunbury '72 and some of the performers there were New Zealanders.
Widgery – Report of the Tribunal, paragraph 35 At 15:55 Colonel Derek Wilford, commanding 1 Para, requested permission to "deploy sub- unit through barricade 14 to pick up yobbos in William Street/Little James Street."Widgery – Report of the Tribunal, paragraph 29 MacLellan's reply was received at 16:09 and read: > Orders given to 1 Para at 1607 hours for one sub-unit of 1 Para to do scoop- > up op through barrier 14. Not to conduct running battle down Rossville > Street. By this stage, although some rioters remained at Barrier 14, most had drifted away, while Rossville Street and the waste ground to the north of the Rossville Flats was still filled with scattered stragglers from the march, as well as curious onlookers.
In May 2009, Parkinson bemoaned the state of TV generally, saying he was "fed up of the rise of celebrities hosting shows, ridiculously-titled documentaries and property shows", saying "In my television paradise there would be no more property programmes, no more police-chasing-yobbos-in-cars programmes and, most of all and please God, no more so-called documentary shows with titles like My 20-Ton Tumour, My Big Fat Head, Wolf Girl, Embarrassing Illnesses and The Fastest Man on No Legs." On 11 October 2010, Parkinson appeared on Richard Bacon's Radio 5 Live show where he was particularly critical of comedian and actor Russell Brand, saying: "I don't see the point of him." In 2013, Parkinson again criticised the course British television had taken, comparing series such as The One Show unfavourably with the broadcasting of the recently deceased Alan Whicker and David Frost, as well as claiming the "cult of youth" had "distorted the standards". Parkinson spoke fondly of the time when "producers were unencumbered by such irksome obstacles as compliance, health and safety and frustrating commissioning procedures".Michael Parkinson: programmes like The One Show don’t live up to David Frost’s legacy.

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