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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Some cockernees moved into a genuine Tudor house on the edge of the village here.
So they've knocked it down by degrees and replaced it with a mock-Tudor house.
( , Sat 22 Mar 2014, 10:53, 7 replies)
So they've knocked it down by degrees and replaced it with a mock-Tudor house.
( , Sat 22 Mar 2014, 10:53, 7 replies)
A classy scouse couple near my folks once gotr in bother with the local planning office
for putting fake stone cladding on a stone house.
( , Sat 22 Mar 2014, 11:25, closed)
for putting fake stone cladding on a stone house.
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Something about the great fire of London I dunno I'm quite hung over just leave me alone. God.
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I lived in a not mock Tudor house for a while.
It was cute as owt but the floors were at every angle except horizontal and the front door was basically unusable for anybody without congenital dwarfism. And every time I renewed the insurance I had to explain that it was built of mud and horsehair.
What you want is to live in a sensible 19th or 20th century house that faces onto some picturesque but impractical houses.
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It was cute as owt but the floors were at every angle except horizontal and the front door was basically unusable for anybody without congenital dwarfism. And every time I renewed the insurance I had to explain that it was built of mud and horsehair.
What you want is to live in a sensible 19th or 20th century house that faces onto some picturesque but impractical houses.
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It was in fairly shit order I'll grant you, but not falling down or owt.
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