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are the posh toffs in dulwich and i quote "the middle class" what happened to the working class don't they live in dulwich any more.and davidh I AM NOT YOUR LOVE.i am working class i don't think i am any better than anyone else and i work pay tax and my bills i am sorry you find the post not only boring but DEEPLY BORING you know you don't have to read them.

That and the organic meat... What's really depressing is how thrilled certain people are that they can brag ED isn't as crime free as it could be. Why is that a "win" for the working class?


rahrahrah Wrote:

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> What dufferentiates the working class from the

> middle class? Is it about eating sundried

> tomatoes?

davidh Wrote:

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> there are some really stoopid @#$%& (ken) posting

> on here, trying to bring in posh toff references

> and dumb digs at the middle class majority who

> quite like latte and nice bread. do pipe down,

> love, you are deeply boring


This doesn't make sense?

answer to susancarpenter its called having a laugh its a thing working class do as we don't have the money to go to the opera or have dinner swarays. all we can do is go down the pub and if we had a win on the dogs (thats a bet susancarpenter)we have a curry,great long live the working class we are proud of it. hope my dog wins i fancy a curry ,

ken78 Wrote:

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> all we can do is go down the pub and if

> we had a win on the dogs (thats a bet

> susancarpenter) we have a curry


You can afford to go to the pub? Luxury! I remember when all we had for entertainment was a cup of water and Grandad playing the spoons.

ken78 I'm sure most people have worked for everything they have, no hand-outs or leg-ups, it's called working your balls off to try improve your circumstances. Your comments are BS you under-informed troll. Learn to spell proper like what us posh lot do, you're an embarrasment to OUR area, please leave ASAP.
If I have a win on the opera I go to the dogs... I once had that Pavarotti on a Placido yankee double but the b*st*rd got knocked wide on the last corner by Bryn Terfel. Still, had Carreras in the tote so still got enough for a swaray (sic) at White City - ah them were the days. :)-D

I have no idea how this managed to descend into class war? Why do you think that the middle class don?t work / work hard? Do you think after you finish university someone just gives you a bank card to use as you see fit?


Most professionals work very long hours / travel / work weekends as part of their contract whenever is necessary (which is often) without any extra pay. Lord knows I?d love one of these easy middle-class jobs I hear so much about that require no hard work, no intelligence or skill!


Edited to recognise trolling

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