Class
Dan Prick tugs our coat and tells us: "I'm enormously middle class, and was once dragged along to a bingo club by a former girlfriend and her mum. It's incredible the fury you can whip up in a room of old biddies winning a fuckton of money and telling them 'This is a load of old shit, really'". Like Pulp's Common People, have you ever tried to act down, or act up?
( , Thu 20 Mar 2014, 15:29)
Dan Prick tugs our coat and tells us: "I'm enormously middle class, and was once dragged along to a bingo club by a former girlfriend and her mum. It's incredible the fury you can whip up in a room of old biddies winning a fuckton of money and telling them 'This is a load of old shit, really'". Like Pulp's Common People, have you ever tried to act down, or act up?
( , Thu 20 Mar 2014, 15:29)
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Yes, my Mum worked for them for her entire career.
She was never without a job, owns her own house, and is living a more than comfortable retirement. She's spent the best part of the last decade donniing a backpack, and buying a round the world ticket every year.
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She was never without a job, owns her own house, and is living a more than comfortable retirement. She's spent the best part of the last decade donniing a backpack, and buying a round the world ticket every year.
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Therefore, every single nurse ever must be the same, right?
Your mum sounds hot, though. Was she any good?
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Your mum sounds hot, though. Was she any good?
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Old Skool NHS Employee
That the rest of us are still paying for... including those employed by private sector contracted providers who have to contend with year on year zero rises due to private equity investors maximising dividend returns ahead of private sales or public flotation.
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That the rest of us are still paying for... including those employed by private sector contracted providers who have to contend with year on year zero rises due to private equity investors maximising dividend returns ahead of private sales or public flotation.
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