This what its been like here in the UK for generations. This 'elite' upper class of society look down their noses at us 'commoners'. They think that their money makes them better than us but thank God we middle/lower class types were taught that money can't buy you love, manners, values or respect for yourself and others. I am grateful that my dad was a lowly carpenter and my mom was a stay at home mom, which was a BIG task with all 9 children. We were not palmed off to some disgusting rich boarding school/house to be unloved and schooled in the art of debauchery looking down at others while being groomed for a position as a paedophile judge/paedophile politician/paedophile lawyer/paedophile head teacher etc.,etc.,etc., who is controlled by the top elites.
Trish where are you over there? Roughly. Nine kids caught my eye. You know the family in Scotland with 22 kids? Have you "ferried" across the Mersey?? Barnoldswick? Gloucester? Brighton? Skye? Stornoway? Wales? Northern Ireland?
A carpenter in the UK was a REAL carpenter, esp back in the day. You should be in bed, so no worries.
No I don't know the family in Scotland, contrary to how small the UK may look on a map, we have plus 60,000,000 people, so not surprising though. :D My dad was born in Dublin Ireland, my mom in Scotland and I was born in Scotland but raised in England.
Wow, lot of people. I've been there several times. The family I mentioned is well-known, or was, and in the media a lot, cause they had so many kids. Where in Scotland is your mom from? Highlands or Lowlands? Did she know Gaelic? (These are my last questions. Can you all quit calling cookies biscuits, quit using butter on sandwiches, and tell McDonald's to put ice in their sodas?)
You're right I should be sleeping! My mom was from Glasgow, no she could not speak or understand Gaelic. No I doubt we will ever quit calling cookies biscuits, stop using butter on our sandwiches (I love butter) and I never have ice in my cool drinks from McDonalds. So 1 out of 3 not bad. Night Night.
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TrishaUK ago
This what its been like here in the UK for generations. This 'elite' upper class of society look down their noses at us 'commoners'. They think that their money makes them better than us but thank God we middle/lower class types were taught that money can't buy you love, manners, values or respect for yourself and others. I am grateful that my dad was a lowly carpenter and my mom was a stay at home mom, which was a BIG task with all 9 children. We were not palmed off to some disgusting rich boarding school/house to be unloved and schooled in the art of debauchery looking down at others while being groomed for a position as a paedophile judge/paedophile politician/paedophile lawyer/paedophile head teacher etc.,etc.,etc., who is controlled by the top elites.
bopper ago
Trish where are you over there? Roughly. Nine kids caught my eye. You know the family in Scotland with 22 kids? Have you "ferried" across the Mersey?? Barnoldswick? Gloucester? Brighton? Skye? Stornoway? Wales? Northern Ireland?
A carpenter in the UK was a REAL carpenter, esp back in the day. You should be in bed, so no worries.
TrishaUK ago
No I don't know the family in Scotland, contrary to how small the UK may look on a map, we have plus 60,000,000 people, so not surprising though. :D My dad was born in Dublin Ireland, my mom in Scotland and I was born in Scotland but raised in England.
bopper ago
Wow, lot of people. I've been there several times. The family I mentioned is well-known, or was, and in the media a lot, cause they had so many kids. Where in Scotland is your mom from? Highlands or Lowlands? Did she know Gaelic? (These are my last questions. Can you all quit calling cookies biscuits, quit using butter on sandwiches, and tell McDonald's to put ice in their sodas?)
TrishaUK ago
You're right I should be sleeping! My mom was from Glasgow, no she could not speak or understand Gaelic. No I doubt we will ever quit calling cookies biscuits, stop using butter on our sandwiches (I love butter) and I never have ice in my cool drinks from McDonalds. So 1 out of 3 not bad. Night Night.
bopper ago
LOL. Not bad. Thank-you, been to Glasgow twice. Good night, must be 2 or 3 there.