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>>The only thing wrong with ED from where i'm sitting, are the people who think they are better than the rest of us. Who >>seem more interested in what everyone else is doing and looking down their noses at them, than getting on with their >>own lives.


You make us sound just like the French really then.....:))

I want to be on your special picture... but I am IT illiterate! I think that my circle would be baby blue (my fav colour), and it would be studded with The Cheese Block, Hope and Greenwood, Dr Boo, Stella B and Ed. Also in there would be - annual bonus greater than the GDP of an average South American Country, selection of un-environmentally friendly vehicles, children at independent schools, violin lessons and home the size of Tate Modern in WEST DULWICH. Clearly it would hover above all of the other circles...(sigh)

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> I want to be on your special picture... but I am

> IT illiterate! I think that my circle would be

> baby blue (my fav colour), and it would be studded

> with The Cheese Block, Hope and Greenwood, Dr Boo,

> Stella B and Ed. Also in there would be - annual

> bonus greater than the GDP of an average South

> American Country, selection of un-environmentally

> friendly vehicles, children at independent

> schools, violin lessons and home the size of Tate

> Modern in WEST DULWICH. Clearly it would hover

> above all of the other circles...(sigh)


This picture could become so big we could only show it on one of DM's walls.

Thank you Blinder999, although I think that you will find that any buggy worth pushing up the lane costs at least ?600, and what is a hachoir?


Er... actually, I think that you will find that we would never give birth to more than two children - one must consider one's pelvic floor sweetie!

blinder999 Wrote:

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> dulwichmum Wrote:

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> > Thank you Blinder999, although I think that you

> > will find that any buggy worth pushing up the

> lane

> > costs at least ?600, and what is a hachoir?



actually, ask Snorky - he coined a most excellent word for what a hachoir is - 'cookwank'

> Neat analysis - not sure why Little Dorrit is

> poncey?

Blackwood, June 1855

"Despite their descents into the lowest class, and their occasional flights into the less familiar ground of fashion, it is the air and breadth of middle-class respectability which fills the books of Mr. Dickens."


Need a stewards on this;I was reading Lark Rise to Candleford this morning, which is a semi-autobiographical novel about the 1880/90s childhood & youthhood (?) of a poor, working class girl who says:


"Laura took out the [library] ticket and, within a year, she had read and laughed and cried over the works of Charles Dickens, ... Modern writers who speak of the booklessness of the poor at that time must mean books as possessions; there were always books to borrow."


So, does Mamoraman own his copy, or did he borrow it from the library?

*Bob* Wrote:

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> macker Wrote:

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> > Shouldn't that graph say Underclass ('chav') ?

>

> Surely 'Camberwell' would suffice?


But surely ED is a poor relation of Camberwell with only ten one million pound properties compared to Camberwell's twelve?

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