Define "class"
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I basically agree but again it does come down to who that human in trouble is, if they were a completely evil person I doubt I would make any effort to help them, other wise yes I would help if I could."Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity"
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arran77 wrote:I basically agree but again it does come down to who that human in trouble is, if they were a completely evil person I doubt I would make any effort to help them, other wise yes I would help if I could.
I guess we've got to start from the premise that we don't know the person in trouble's past or previous history otherwise we could end up being judge, jury and executioner rather than good samaritanAll lies and jest..still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest....0 -
I know my place...............Raymondo
"Let's just all be really careful out there folks!"0 -
bianchimoon wrote:Class is... to treat everyone else the way you would want to be treated
What if you are a massochist?0 -
Ballysmate wrote:bianchimoon wrote:Class is... to treat everyone else the way you would want to be treated
What if you are a massochist?
<slap>All lies and jest..still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest....0 -
class? easy...
roadies - the top, duh
cats
cxers
tters
triathlopes
tourers
mtbers
communters
everything else - the dregsmy bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny0 -
I was quite poor as a kid and wanted to be rich. Well I wanted to be posh because I thought that was the same.
Posh people always seemed to have milk bottle pointers, to let the milkman know how many pints they wanted. We never had one of those.
So I decided that when I was a grown-up, I would get a milk bottle pointer and everyone would realise I was posh.
On this occassion I blame Tesco as opposed to Wiggle for my dream not being fulfilled.
And I was going to eat Artic Roll every day. That's probably the fault of Tesco too. :roll:0 -
my auntie was posh/class 'cos she had salmon (out of a tin) sandwiches and birds trifle every sunday, whereas we had peanut butter sandwiches and sliced bananas in milk with sugar on for a treat:|All lies and jest..still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest....0
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Job, house, car = middle class.Insert bike here:0