I find these daily Mail class critiques pretty funny, my favourite by far is...
Why patios, hanging baskets and a tidy lawn are a sign you're lower middle class | Daily Mail Online
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Previously on "Are you middle class? (according to the Daily Mail)"
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI don't think anyone here seriously denies being middle class, assuming you include upwardly mobile working-class-come-good types in your definition of middle-class. Or do you think you have to have a middle-class upbringing to be middle-class?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou lot can howl and sneer all you like but you are all middle class
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwe are making a fortune the sailors seem to like AssGuru & MF double teaming.
I'm thinking of adding some class & getting a Couple of Mods to team up.Any suggestions?
That leaves NAT and RH - not much cash to be made there my friend.
Admin does OK with the mumsy chubby chasing clientele.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Postnorthernladyuk isn't. She's definitely aristocracy.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAs long as you've keep the Docks covered, you leave the business thinking to me, lovey.
I'm thinking of adding some class & getting a Couple of Mods to team up.Any suggestions?
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Originally posted by vetran View Postno that's not what she meant when she said she was always on top of the Posh knobs.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Postnorthernladyuk isn't. She definitely puts out for aristocracy.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Postnorthernladyuk isn't. She's definitely aristocracy.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Postnorthernladyuk isn't. She's definitely aristocracy.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou lot can howl and sneer all you like but you are all middle class
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You lot can howl and sneer all you like but you are all middle class
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostTechnically speaking I'm in Africa, just not on the "mainland", but yes, Nairobi tonight, Samburu tomorrow, Masai Mara a few days later, after that finishing with a bit of charity work at an elephant orphanage.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostUsual dross from the Wail.
Most of the %'s are so small, anyway, what on earth are they trying to prove?
The Aga is the most hilarious, I thought you were middle class if you had a Wimpy home, these days, nowhere near enough space to have an Aga.
They are normally sat in houses outside London, worth a lot more than the middle classes can afford.
My butler is now claiming that he is middle class, as I lend him the Brompton to get the groceries and I gave him a couple of Jam albums on vinyl
Certainly Agas and stoves are becoming very popular but not in new-build estates! I think most of the houses we viewed recently had both but these are country houses.
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