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as to the number of kids thing.... I read somewhere that...


it's strictly middle class to have 1 or 2

but the working class and wealthy overlap in the area of having 3 or more


to have 3 or more you either need to have loads of money or none at all. in the middle are all the worriers who have a bit of money (enough for thai corner cafe) but you dont want to appear extravagant.


(and as to the pelvic floors just have an elective caesarean, takes the pressure off)

I'd take issue with bingo.. now a popular ironic night-out for students.

Not to mention gay bingo at the Vauxhall Tavern.


Since topping 'worst song ever' polls Black Lace have also had something of an ironic comeback.


ITV have redeemed themselves temporarily with 'The Palace'.



I can't fault you on Arctic Rolls and processed peas though.

Your quirky exceptions are merely blips and are not relevant to the historic/national picture.


What was the worst song? The song 'Gang Bang' from Rita Sue and Bob (*Bob*?) too is a classic. And for the kids there is Superman.


Don't think that because you and the fellas like Bingo it can't be working class. You aren't that powerful.

mightyroar Wrote:

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> as to the number of kids thing.... I read

> somewhere that...

>

> it's strictly middle class to have 1 or 2

> but the working class and wealthy overlap in the

> area of having 3 or more

>

> to have 3 or more you either need to have loads of

> money or none at all. in the middle are all the

> worriers who have a bit of money (enough for thai

> corner cafe) but you dont want to appear

> extravagant.

>

> (and as to the pelvic floors just have an elective

> caesarean, takes the pressure off)


my working class neighbours wouldn't have dreamed of having more kids than they could afford.

If it's such a bad song then why does it always bring my village pub to life at New Year?


Next you'll be telling me that the Conga is a bad song..


That's a working class thing - guiltless fun.

Middle class people have to pretend they don't like fun to appear discerning.

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