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    Re: What class are you?

    Quote Originally Posted by straycat264 View Post
    Well - if Beo adds 'deuced' and 'dashed' to the list, he'd sound like Lord Peter Wimsey. I bet he'd look great with a monocle.

    Then you could be Harriet Vane. When's the wedding?
    My original Avatar did have Pince-nez, but Gadget thought Shades would look better. The problem with wearing a monocle is that I would be half blind.

    As long as I never get drunk.. with a monocle and a drunken slur I'd look and sound like Lord Charles. (see pic below)

    Anyway whenever I think of different classes I cannot help but think of

    "Simon-Zinc-Trumpet-Harris, married to a very attractive table lamp. Nigel Incubator-Jones, his best friend is a tree, and in his spare time he's a stockbroker. Gervaise Brook-Hamster is in the Guards, and his father uses him as a waste-paper basket."
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    Re: What class are you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tessalicious View Post
    No, he asked what you should say instead of the examples used to demonstrate Kate Middleton's middle class background. In other words, 'pardon', 'toilet' and 'pleased to meet you' are what the aspirational middle classes say when they think they sound posh. It's all in the book that Spin dryer quoted about - 'Watching the English' by Kate Fox.

    Then again, I wouldn't expect you to understand, you're Scottish.
    oooh touche

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