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Louisa Wrote:

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> Keef, apparantly everyone from a working class

> background who shops in Iceland and prefers

> Britannia chippy is some sort of benefits claimer.

> Now you can see why I get my back up so often.


Louisa

People only say it to take the mickey out of the more extreme posters on this board.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Keef, apparantly everyone from a working class

> background who shops in Iceland and prefers

> Britannia chippy is some sort of benefits claimer.

> Now you can see why I get my back up so often.


nothing wrong with iceland their frozen prawn rings illuminate manys an evening,with the hapless guests who come from iceland free areas expressing their delight. mind you i dont tell them i bought them in iceland

Keef Wrote:

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> Seriously, I have just seen this thread. Some

> posts make me laugh, others make me cry.

>

> When will everyone stop saying that people from ED

> are all working class, poor people!!!!!! I'm from

> ED, and whilst I'm not a rich man, and couldn't

> give a toss what class I am dumped in to, I'm not

> signing on!!!!!!!



So Keef.... you a bit of a snob and really believe working class means unemployed/'signing on' or weren't you thinking when you you wrote this?


We're moving out of East Dulwich because it's rammed packed full of people stepping on our feet wearing croc (o sh***) footware and making massive assumptions about our black friends whom babysit for our fair skinned child. Yes you people... some members of your 'Community' actually have a variety of mixed race friends who aren't nannies! Gosh horror! And..... some folk can't afford nannies beacuse they are working class and.... (wholy moses) Northern!

Met a neihbour recently who said she didn't like what was happening to ED beacuse the Pink Pound was winging it's way over here, she also said all black people were fat and took delight in telling me the North of England was scum! It wasn't until i enuciated my flat vowels that she realised she'd caused offense but, to me and many she represents many of the middle class mummies I have met in your so-called community. Some may say I'm generalising but what else can you go off when people are so full of hate and snide and false smiles and really bad footwear?

Cleansing ummmm?.... nah definately not.

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