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Previously on "Pawnbrokers: middle classes flock to cash in their valuables"
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Gurning, cretinous and village idiot in the same sentence. This is a welcome return to form Sas.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf it happens, then just like you, they will have to hope they get headhunted by the Fook-Up Fairy!!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDon't get me started on another issue
Exactly what is wrong with this country - public sector workers assuming their job is safe.
FFS I really hope the Tories rip out that complacency for good
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostBoth my brother and his wife are police inspectors so not much chance of losing their income.
Don't get me started on another issue
Exactly what is wrong with this country - public sector workers assuming their job is safe.
FFS I really hope the Tories rip out that complacency for good
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf losing that income causes you to lose the house, then you are not middle class. That was the point of the thread, although it seems to have escaped you - the fact that for some, "middle-classness" is skin deep.
I think you are middle class if you have solid capital (whether it be a paid up house or enough assets not to have to pawn things or lose your home if you lose your income).
HTH, but IDI
Both my brother and his wife are police inspectors so not much chance of losing their income.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostSo living in 6 bed Georgian Terrace in Clifton on a joint income of 98k makes you working class does it? My brother is going to be gutted when I tell him.
I think you are middle class if you have solid capital (whether it be a paid up house or enough assets not to have to pawn things or lose your home if you lose your income).
HTH, but IDI
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostSo living in 6 bed Georgian Terrace in Clifton on a joint income of 98k makes you working class does it? My brother is going to be gutted when I tell him.
HTH
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Oops I see there's already 6 pages of ridicule, that'll teach me not to jump in without reading the rest.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWith that spelling I believe he cuts bits off the caravan for dark magic!!!
1 part Accenture
2 parts PWC
1 Portaloo!!
Moo haa haaaaaaaaaa!penchant [ˈpɒŋʃɒŋ]
n
a strong inclination or liking; bent or taste
[from French, from pencher to incline, from Latin pendēre to be suspended]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf you are genuinely middle class you shouldn't need to pawn anything. Perhaps its the definition of middle class thats the issue.
Middle class to me means little or no mortgage, no debts, household income of at least 6 figures. Why would you need to pawn anything?
FFS This country and some of its people are living in cloud cuckoo land.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo it is he who has the penchant for caravans?
1 part Accenture
2 parts PWC
1 Portaloo!!
Moo haa haaaaaaaaaa!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt was a free holiday paid for by the father in law, a muti millionaire retired company MD with a dodgy ticker.
I got the kids to jump out and shout boo when ever he walked past and burst out of the wardrobe at 2am with a large scythe, six inch platforms and a large cloak!!
He's still with us, so all in all a Fail all round!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt was a free holiday paid for by the father in law, a muti millionaire retired company MD with a dodgy ticker.
I got the kids to jump out and shout boo when ever he walked past and burst out of the wardrobe at 2am with a large scythe, six inch platforms and a large cloak!!
He's still with us, so all in all a Fail all round!
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