@kevcvs57said For a scouser your quite bourgeois 👨🏻🎨
Congrats on the other competition 👍
Embourgeoised apparently, although when the bank uninvitedly put Dr on my credit card it just caused an assistant in Lewis's to go into the office and loudly ask 'do you think this is a stolen card?'
@kevcvs57said The fix seems to be in for the Galaxy / Dove Caramel: not only has it been allowed to form a tag team but it’s getting two bites of the cherry 🎻
He couldn't put the cherry blossom in as it would stand head shoulders above the rest Chocolate covered, creamy insided with a cherry, what more could anyone want? 😉
@petewxyzsaid Embourgeoised apparently, although when the bank uninvitedly put Dr on my credit card it just caused an assistant in Lewis's to go into the office and loudly ask 'do you think this is a stolen card?'
Funny. I suppose you can't be a doctor with a working class accent?
@petewxyzsaid Embourgeoised apparently, although when the bank uninvitedly put Dr on my credit card it just caused an assistant in Lewis's to go into the office and loudly ask 'do you think this is a stolen card?'
Edit: That's a true story!
We all want to be Embourgeoised but You’ll need to work on that accent mate 😊
@wolfgang59said Funny. I suppose you can't be a doctor with a working class accent?
Either that or the row of watches I had inside my coat! More seriously I don't really know why. I was discussing the memory with my wife when I wrote it, as she saw it from a few feet away. It was Lewis's in Liverpool (since closed down) so possibly more to do with dress. I was recently qualified and it was a long course so bought second hand coats etc which worked as a student in Manchester in the early 80s but not so much in the centre of Liverpool.
Edit: In fact thinking about it, it probably says more about the world view of the assistant, as it would have been all about labels in those days with 'working class' (now known as essential working class) into labels or fake labels from the market. In fact anybody with more experience would probably have associated second hand clothes with a student journey so more middle class although maybe I was older whilst working off the debt. I probably just looked different and skint!