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Hunter?

37 replies

Spinity · 15/05/2012 16:11

...utterly pretentious or rather cool?

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wishiwasonholiday · 16/05/2012 03:26

Makes me think of the gladiator too.

sashh · 16/05/2012 04:38

Isn't it a type of horse?

sleepywombat · 16/05/2012 04:39

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annalovesmrbates · 16/05/2012 09:52

Gladiators

SweetPea3 · 16/05/2012 10:36

Makes me think of Hunter S Thompson, so quite cool/edgy

MardyBra · 17/05/2012 00:25

This is really a cyourself for your fellow Mners are, isn't it?

Those who reply Hunter S Thompson are the intellectuals.

The wellie brigade are the uber middle class.

Those who say Gladiator are the chavs maybe?

MardyBra · 17/05/2012 00:27

It's a bit the like definition of an intellectual: someone who can listen to th William Tell Overture without thinking about the Lone Ranger.

gnomeland · 17/05/2012 00:32

I like it but it fails the park test.

If you hear someone shout it in a park, how many legs do you expect to see running Wink

PorkyandBess · 17/05/2012 00:39

I think your surname is crucial to pulling this off.

It does make me think of the gladiator with the dodgy hair.

MardyBra · 17/05/2012 00:40

Cyourself? Can't even guess how that happened. Or remember what I was trying to say! Test or summat.

Loving the park test.

CaoNiMa · 17/05/2012 14:21

Horrible. Truly awful.

I know a yuppie couple from Australia who have a baby son named Hunter.

It manages to be chavvy and pretentious at the same time, which is a feat.

Heyyyho · 17/05/2012 14:23

American, not bad though

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