Posh
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)
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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I'm Lord Manley.
(To be honest I'm not really, Father is still alive.)
I have been removed from a polo match after calling 'Well refereed' after a ridiculous penalty was given in Prince Charles' favour. I like shooting things if they are edible and I've have very little time for stupid people or Northerners.
I grew up in a castle for half the year and I used to live with a young lady who had a castle in Ireland too, but she was a slapper, so that ended.
I guess that makes me a bit posh.
Mind you, I was unemployed for 3 1/2 years after a car crash, made some errors of judgement and now live in a rented house and am exceedingly poor.
That said, I still berate my daughters if they refer to the railway station as the 'train' station and, God forbid, if they were to EVER refer to a napkin as a serviette I don't know what I'd do.
( , Fri 16 Sep 2005, 16:59, Reply)
(To be honest I'm not really, Father is still alive.)
I have been removed from a polo match after calling 'Well refereed' after a ridiculous penalty was given in Prince Charles' favour. I like shooting things if they are edible and I've have very little time for stupid people or Northerners.
I grew up in a castle for half the year and I used to live with a young lady who had a castle in Ireland too, but she was a slapper, so that ended.
I guess that makes me a bit posh.
Mind you, I was unemployed for 3 1/2 years after a car crash, made some errors of judgement and now live in a rented house and am exceedingly poor.
That said, I still berate my daughters if they refer to the railway station as the 'train' station and, God forbid, if they were to EVER refer to a napkin as a serviette I don't know what I'd do.
( , Fri 16 Sep 2005, 16:59, Reply)
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