Those with 'Class'
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
You are not getting this confused with the chickswithdix webcast are you?
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Originally Posted by Wearsider
Butch
You are not getting this confused with the chickswithdix webcast are you?

You are not getting this confused with the chickswithdix webcast are you?

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Originally Posted by Wearsider
Butch
You are not getting this confused with the chickswithdix webcast are you?

You are not getting this confused with the chickswithdix webcast are you?

But as Johnny says we ALL know what you're into at least
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
ERM no that was definitely The DCs I was watching.
But as Johnny says we ALL know what you're into at least
But as Johnny says we ALL know what you're into at least

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Originally Posted by koogar
well, if you lived in sunderland butch, you'd need something to take your mind off the football too 

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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Ah yes point taken Koogar. And of course being attached he cant go hunting those Brazillian Beavers can he. 

oh, and its large sausage appitite.
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Originally Posted by koogar
never seen a brazillian that far north butch, but the area is renowned for it's abundance of another fave of mine, the 'Y'-eye beaver, known for it's friskiness and playful behaviour.
oh, and its large sausage appitite.
oh, and its large sausage appitite.
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Oh yes I've heard of the 'Y'-eye beaver, I believe that they dont need much coverage and are easily captured thru the offer a single alcoholic beverage. 

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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Re: Those with 'Class'
Really Richard! The "Dixie Chicks?" Who on earth are they? A gaggle of squawking southern Geese, I shouldn't wonder! Now do stop sitting like that, you're making the place look untidy. I will NOT have my living room with Royal Doulton figurines and Sandringham suite looking untidy!
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Originally Posted by koogar
indeed....or even a canny bag-o-tudor
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Originally Posted by johnnyc
Now we all know the sort of stuff you look at on the net



Damm, I love it when random threads turn in to "beaver threads"
Last edited by Wearsider; Jun 17th 2006 at 12:14 pm.
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I wonder!!
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Originally Posted by johnnyc
what have you been doing on the net 'til 1.14 am
I wonder!!
I wonder!!
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Umm, unsure about beavers and dixie chicks with or without masculine appendages, but talking about class made me think of something...
I knew/know a 3rd generation Swiss Canadian living in Montreal - fabulously rich and living a life of inherited privelige - who accused the brits of still living under a class system; something that would be unheard of in Canada, and I had to disagree with him.
Partly because he's a rich sod, and maybe because of that is a useless money-sponge with few ideas of what it's like to live in the real world either in Canada or the UK (he studies in Cardiff so feels he has every right to pronounce judgement on society here) I told him he was wrong and to tell me what class I was then if he was so sure.
From what I've seen of life here and over there I think the same kind of flawed meritocracy is apparent on both sides of the atlantic. His view is that because I grew up in a 'working class' family in England I would automatically dislike anyone with a higher station in life than my own whilst a poorer Canadian would never have issues with the advantage and gifted privelige of a richer compatriot and treat them just the same as a result.
Again, I do not agree. But I wonder what you lot think...
I knew/know a 3rd generation Swiss Canadian living in Montreal - fabulously rich and living a life of inherited privelige - who accused the brits of still living under a class system; something that would be unheard of in Canada, and I had to disagree with him.
Partly because he's a rich sod, and maybe because of that is a useless money-sponge with few ideas of what it's like to live in the real world either in Canada or the UK (he studies in Cardiff so feels he has every right to pronounce judgement on society here) I told him he was wrong and to tell me what class I was then if he was so sure.
From what I've seen of life here and over there I think the same kind of flawed meritocracy is apparent on both sides of the atlantic. His view is that because I grew up in a 'working class' family in England I would automatically dislike anyone with a higher station in life than my own whilst a poorer Canadian would never have issues with the advantage and gifted privelige of a richer compatriot and treat them just the same as a result.
Again, I do not agree. But I wonder what you lot think...




