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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Putting my pound into the trolley at Morrisons when two women (who obviously had loyalty cards with McDonalds) had a three year oldish girl between them hand in hand , an idyllic scene until one of the lardees says to the girl "Say , `Auntie Jean is a fucking slag` , go on , say it" , followed by the poor child having a go at the Auntie Jean based abuse . I tutted until I felt dizzy .
( , Sun 23 Mar 2014, 12:40, 8 replies)
There's a woman at work who's always relaying anecdotes like this about her own kids.
After more than a year of it I'm still trying to figure out whether a) she's just trying to get a rise out of us with her bizarre brand of 'humour' or b) one of us really should have given Social Services a call ages ago.
( , Sun 23 Mar 2014, 12:45, closed)
After more than a year of it I'm still trying to figure out whether a) she's just trying to get a rise out of us with her bizarre brand of 'humour' or b) one of us really should have given Social Services a call ages ago.
( , Sun 23 Mar 2014, 12:45, closed)
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