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Originally the Swankers
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I am not as thick as I make out.
That is not possible.
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I am not as thick as I make out.
I suspect that she is correct; she could well be part of the underclass.one girl they asked (who was on income support) said she was middle class. They asked why she thought that and she replied "well i've never worked in my life so i can't be working class"
Generally the only people who care what "class" they are in are the middle classes.
I can't agree with this. The only people I hear blathering on about class are those who say that they are working class. As far as I'm concerned people are just people. Although if I really had to say what class defines the person in the next row to me, the person who bellows Ref you're an f'ing C in the ears of children sitting in front of him, then it is probably working class. That's what he'd say anyway.
Some of the working class do have a massive issue with the middle class. Spot on.
The C and F word was not aloud with my ma in ear shot, massive disrespect in my dads eyes.
Still try not to, but its hard when the F word is used quite alot by me.
Apart from highlighting the need for an app that capitalises a lone i or i',this post indicates to me that your everyday life is somewhat closeted. Do you not chat to working class folks in pubs, on the railways or to staff in shops? One of of the enlightening experiences of the culture shock of moving from Worthing to Mansfield in 1979 was the ease with which I was assimilated into the pub culture. Nearly all my drinking buddies were either mineworkers or other manual trades and I discovered a comradery that was lacking down South. I find that I am comfortable in either class, but however much you may disagree, it is true that our club needs both classes. We'd have no new stadium without middle class involvement in the tortuous process of securing it, and be unable to fill it without the working classes who also provide most of the atmosphere in addition to a substantial proportion of the revenue.
The OP is either a bad fisherman, or a tosspot!
i know, i know. but football has a far broader support now. it's just when i'm confronted with shaven-headed, two earing-wearing types, who laugh like hyenas after stomping on balloons, i don't know where to look.
I was amused on the radio the other day when they were talking about this subject and they were asking people what class they thought they belonged to and one girl they asked (who was on income support) said she was middle class. They asked why she thought that and she replied "well i've never worked in my life so i can't be working class"
Still try not to, but its hard when the F word is used quite alot by me.
f***ing weird - can't say I've ever been to a football match and worried about what class of life people come from
f***ing weird - can't say I've ever been to a football match and worried about what class of life people come from
only way i can reply to this post is
if you dont like the ordinary fans at the amex f*** OFF to the Henley Regatta or to Winsor for the polo we wont miss u