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  1. Tesco in Disguise

    Fraternising with the white working class

    i'm not sure my point could have been so conclusively put. i thank you, sir.
  2. Tesco in Disguise

    Fraternising with the white working class

    so different, yes. it's a disparate, and therefore necessarily unempathetic society.
  3. Tesco in Disguise

    Fraternising with the white working class

    you've missed my point. i'm not having a go at anyone, or saying that anyone is better than anyone else. i'm just saying i'm surprised how different people are from one another, and i think it's a shame.
  4. Tesco in Disguise

    Fraternising with the white working class

    this is what i mean. someone who thinks a roadsign with 'twat' in it is funny, and makes a point of referencing posting whilst on the toilet. i just don't get it.
  5. Tesco in Disguise

    Fraternising with the white working class

    i agree with some of this. yeah, i'm not having a go at anyone, it just amazes me when i go to games and meet people i have nothing in common with (except the albion, of course). i agree that this is borne out of the increasing disparity between the rich and poor, and i lament it. i don't want...
  6. Tesco in Disguise

    Fraternising with the white working class

    i know, i know. but football has a far broader support now. it's just when i'm confronted with shaven-headed, two earing-wearing types, who laugh like hyenas after stomping on balloons, i don't know where to look.
  7. Tesco in Disguise

    Fraternising with the white working class

    the amex provides me with my only opportunity to engage with the working class, and it never fails to amaze me how uncomfortable i am in their presence. it is tragic that marx was right, and that you identify with class more than you do race, religion or nationality.

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