
My dad's family are posh - there's at least one knight and an ex-lord mayor of london. My mum's family come from Staines.
How posh are you? Who's the poshest person you've met? Be proud and tell us your poshest moments.
( , Thu 15 Sep 2005, 10:12)
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One of the best things about moving to Australia is the lack of so called posh people.
You're considered posh here if you drink your beer out of a glass.
My ambulance was once sent to a very well known member of the UK upper class who was in my city on vacation. He had a bad case of gastroenteritis and believe me, in spite of his breeding his shit and vomit smelled no better than anyone elses.
edit: Just remembered his minder/bodyguard insisted that we not supply oxygen from the same cylinder that we had used for the hoi-polloi. Twat.
( , Thu 15 Sep 2005, 13:23, Reply)
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