‘That’s not a march, they’re waiting for Argos to open’
Finally, some good news. An English Defence League organised a march in Chelmsford, Essex but had to call it off after two people turned up.
The English Defence League march through Chelmsford has been called off after two people turned up. pic.twitter.com/XIGSKkEikT
— BBC Essex (@BBCEssex) September 23, 2017
It prompted the usual responses. ‘Good … that’ll serve the bellends … idiots,’ that sort of thing.
But also this discussion which ended up taking a slightly unusual direction.
That’s not a match. They’re waiting for Argos to open.
— Steve Calveley (@SteveCalveley) September 23, 2017
They'll be waiting a while, I live in Chelmsford and that Argos has closed 😂
— Graham Marshall (@GrahamMarshall_) September 23, 2017
They'll have to order online like normal people then ~ Alyson
— Argos Helpers (@ArgosHelpers) September 23, 2017
Wait, what, who?
Is this Argos getting political? Good on you!
— Graham Marshall (@GrahamMarshall_) September 23, 2017
Absolutely not. Nope. Nuh huh. Not us. Impartial all the way… ~Alyson
— Argos Helpers (@ArgosHelpers) September 23, 2017
You’re confusing them with the store. This is the political wing of a charity org from the small town of Argos on the Péloponnèse in Greece.
— Steve Calveley (@SteveCalveley) September 23, 2017
That does seem a much more reasonable conclusion. I'm surprised I didn't think of it! Glad this has all been sorted out
— Graham Marshall (@GrahamMarshall_) September 23, 2017
Excellent. While you're here – anyone wanna buy a telly? ~Alyson
— Argos Helpers (@ArgosHelpers) September 23, 2017