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?
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What would be the point in an invisible tattoo? That's just acupuncture.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:03, 2 replies)
Much as I'd like to refute this, I did once buy one of their SDS hammer drills (and it's really quite good). Fuck buying the food, though.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:31, closed)
what if the tatoo is invisible in normal light but appears in infra red or black light.
fair point though. well made.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:32, closed)
fair point though. well made.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:32, closed)
I bank with a bank which does not go down the glib route of credit ratings. I doubt you will have heard
of them.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:36, closed)
of them.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:36, closed)
What kind of prole is bothered about, or even knows, their credit rating?
If you can't afford to pay cash, you're scum.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:39, closed)
If you can't afford to pay cash, you're scum.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:39, closed)
^Can't afford premium TV and still watches channels with adverts.
( , Fri 21 Mar 2014, 9:56, closed)
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