Spoilt Brats
Mr Newton sighs, "ever known anyone so spoilt you would love to strangle? I lived with a Paris Hilton-a-like who complained about everything, stomped her feet and whinged till she got her way. There was a happy ending though: she had to drop out of uni due to becoming pregnant after a one night stand..."
Who's the spoiltest person you've met? Has karma come to bite them yet? Or did you in fact end up strangling them? Uncle B3ta (and the serious crimes squad) wants to know.
( , Thu 9 Oct 2008, 14:11)
Mr Newton sighs, "ever known anyone so spoilt you would love to strangle? I lived with a Paris Hilton-a-like who complained about everything, stomped her feet and whinged till she got her way. There was a happy ending though: she had to drop out of uni due to becoming pregnant after a one night stand..."
Who's the spoiltest person you've met? Has karma come to bite them yet? Or did you in fact end up strangling them? Uncle B3ta (and the serious crimes squad) wants to know.
( , Thu 9 Oct 2008, 14:11)
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We have to remember though...
The old money vs new debate is a sweeping generalisation, of course not all old money families are delightful, but in my own personal experience the "brats" of these families are a lot nicer than those of the new money persuasion.
I had the fortune/misfortune of attending a very private private school, but on a scholarship *shock horror*, and I got bullied A LOT. Surprise surprise the bullies were those who thought it hilarious that I didn't have the latest gucci loafers that their investment banker daddies had bought them, and one of the people who stopped them from doing it and became one of my closest friends, his father owned half of Devon, and he was rather close mates with those two blokes known as Bill and Hazza. Old money in the proper sense of the word I guess, and actually rather lovely down to earthish (as much as is possible) people.
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The old money vs new debate is a sweeping generalisation, of course not all old money families are delightful, but in my own personal experience the "brats" of these families are a lot nicer than those of the new money persuasion.
I had the fortune/misfortune of attending a very private private school, but on a scholarship *shock horror*, and I got bullied A LOT. Surprise surprise the bullies were those who thought it hilarious that I didn't have the latest gucci loafers that their investment banker daddies had bought them, and one of the people who stopped them from doing it and became one of my closest friends, his father owned half of Devon, and he was rather close mates with those two blokes known as Bill and Hazza. Old money in the proper sense of the word I guess, and actually rather lovely down to earthish (as much as is possible) people.
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