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This is a question 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)
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Im much snobbier than you
Oddly, it has been suggested that I am abit posh. However, I honestly believe that the people who make this accusation are slightly mistaken.
They seem to think that just because I don’t leave out letters in words (See! le-T-T-ers, not le'ers - it's the same with bu-T-T-er, it's not bu'her) it makes me posh. Its not posh its just pronouncing the words correctly.

They also think that I'm very clever, because once I had an argument with a whole table of people who were insisting that gravity is caused by the planet spinning.
As much as I told them that it wasn't, and explained about mass attracting mass, they just didn't get it.
So they asked their cleverest friend, who they considered a fucking genius, who agreed that it was caused by the planet spinning. It took a while and an internet connection for me to prove my point. I've still not forgiven their ignorance though.

Morons.

Oh, by the way, ASDA Cava does not taste "Just the same" as Champagne. So stop saying it. In fact, most own brand goods don't taste the same. Just buy the good stuff. Stop being so pikey.

Im not posh, just a snob. But I like it that way. Poor people smell and are stupid and I just don’t like being around them.
I was brought up in a small village, unsurprisingly.

edit: Browser - happy now? I might release the hounds. Also, with no spelling errors in my post, your post looks silly. Heh.
(, Tue 20 Sep 2005, 13:13, Reply)

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