Re: Has Paige changed?
"So long smallwave Good Luck with all you chose to do. So long girls and be safe. thup
Oh yes all Truck Drivers and Drag Queens....very very sorry
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It's the end of an era. It was too good to last (sheds a tear).
bubblebrains wrote: "it may not be the classiest profession but since when are we defined by the work we do "
errrr..........Lisa stated i have no class. She brought it up. IT MAY COME AS NEWS TO SOME BUT ONE OF THE DEFINING FEATURES OF CLASS IS PROFESSION!!!!!
Money is just one of several factors that contribute to an individual's class. A drug dealer kingpin who's a millionaire is not considered high-class. Neither is a well off madame. Being a high-class call girl doesn't refer to her class but rather her client?le.
Level of Education, where you went to school, your profession and income all define class.
For a more detailed account of class consider these books:
Class, A Guide Through the American Status System (1983) by Paul Fussell
Caste Marks: Style and Status in the USA (1984) by Paul Fussell
Social Class in America by William Lloyd Warner
The American Class Structure by Gilbert and Khal
Perhaps i'm being too pedantic, but i expect a certain amount of precision and familiarity with the terms being used. Then again, I may be the one who's too "high-class" to appreciate how these words are being brandied about in the common parlance by the lower orders of society.
"So long smallwave Good Luck with all you chose to do. So long girls and be safe. thup
Oh yes all Truck Drivers and Drag Queens....very very sorry
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It's the end of an era. It was too good to last (sheds a tear).
bubblebrains wrote: "it may not be the classiest profession but since when are we defined by the work we do "
errrr..........Lisa stated i have no class. She brought it up. IT MAY COME AS NEWS TO SOME BUT ONE OF THE DEFINING FEATURES OF CLASS IS PROFESSION!!!!!
Money is just one of several factors that contribute to an individual's class. A drug dealer kingpin who's a millionaire is not considered high-class. Neither is a well off madame. Being a high-class call girl doesn't refer to her class but rather her client?le.
Level of Education, where you went to school, your profession and income all define class.
For a more detailed account of class consider these books:
Class, A Guide Through the American Status System (1983) by Paul Fussell
Caste Marks: Style and Status in the USA (1984) by Paul Fussell
Social Class in America by William Lloyd Warner
The American Class Structure by Gilbert and Khal
Perhaps i'm being too pedantic, but i expect a certain amount of precision and familiarity with the terms being used. Then again, I may be the one who's too "high-class" to appreciate how these words are being brandied about in the common parlance by the lower orders of society.
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