

*edit* interesting opinion of the working class you got there toasty, not at all offensive to all the folks who got their small businesses and places of work raided and burnt I'm sure...

and I'm proposing both shooting looters on sight *and* trying to improve the shitty dump estates around our cities.
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Fri 12 Aug 2011, 9:58,
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I say cut there Goolies off.
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Fri 12 Aug 2011, 11:04,
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And just what do you propose to do with this harvest of goolies? Is there much demand for them 2nd hand?
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Fri 12 Aug 2011, 11:59,
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not that it really matters, as this is supposed to be a comedy site
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Fri 12 Aug 2011, 10:16,
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I thought that was only if you owned a BIG business or corp myself, like that 89 yo barbershop chap who had his place raided, I wouldn't call folks running small businesses like that and sandwich shops and freelance chaps and such middle class myself.
Not that I know where the lines are drawn really.
ANYHOO, gotta go gotta go, my late chap has just text to say he's finally arriving, so, y'know, carry on...
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Fri 12 Aug 2011, 10:22,
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Not that I know where the lines are drawn really.
ANYHOO, gotta go gotta go, my late chap has just text to say he's finally arriving, so, y'know, carry on...

and everyone tries to put themselves in the working class. I had a pointless argument with a guy I knew at university who swore blind he was working class despite
1) Going to a grammar school
2) Having, for Lancaster, a very posh accent
3) Having more than enough money to go through university without having to work
simply because at one point his dad had had a menial job.
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Fri 12 Aug 2011, 10:27,
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1) Going to a grammar school
2) Having, for Lancaster, a very posh accent
3) Having more than enough money to go through university without having to work
simply because at one point his dad had had a menial job.

this is b3ta, the source is a classic comedy about terrible stereotyping, you terribly stereotyped those involved in the activities (there were some peaceful protestors) and I furthered the stereotyping but from the angle of pointing out we're all guilty of something.
It's a throwaway comedy comment, nothing more.
Or is yours a serious and well thought out statement?
;P
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Fri 12 Aug 2011, 10:27,
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It's a throwaway comedy comment, nothing more.
Or is yours a serious and well thought out statement?
;P