How in the name of holy f*** does wearing 'Hackett' make you posh. It's practically de rigeur for every chave in christendom.
And 9 & 12 aren't 'posh' they're 'Italian' or 'Spanish'
1,4,5,7,8,9,11,12,13 - thank you Daily Mail for destroying my working class credentials there. Think I'll temper my disappointment though with the thought that the sort of c*** who reads that paper has about as much of a clue about the real world as Wayne Rooney has about neuroscience.
[quote][cite]Posted By: Leroy Ambrose[/cite]How in the name of holy f*** does wearing 'Hackett' make you posh. It's practically de rigeur for every chave in christendom.
And 9 & 12 aren't 'posh' they're 'Italian' or 'Spanish'
1,4,5,7,8,9,11,12,13 - thank you Daily Mail for destroying my working class credentials there. Think I'll temper my disappointment though with the thought that the sort of c*** who reads that paper has about as much of a clue about the real world as Wayne Rooney has about neuroscience.[/quote]
You give yourself away, Leroy, not with your answers to the Daily Mail quiz, but with the use of the term 'de rigeur'.
Assuming they are things you do on a regular basis, rather than things you might do very occasionally 9 and 12 - but then I do live in Portugal, so 9 is what everyone does.
So not posh. Just dazzlingly good looking and intelligent...
[cite]Posted By: Leroy Ambrose[/cite]How in the name of holy f*** does wearing 'Hackett' make you posh. It's practically de rigeur for every chave in christendom.
And 9 & 12 aren't 'posh' they're 'Italian' or 'Spanish'
1,4,5,7,8,9,11,12,13 - thank you Daily Mail for destroying my working class credentials there. Think I'll temper my disappointment though with the thought that the sort of c*** who reads that paper has about as much of a clue about the real world as Wayne Rooney has about neuroscience.
You give yourself away, Leroy, not with your answers to the Daily Mail quiz, but with the use of the term 'de rigeur'.
That makes you well posh.
XX (on each cheek)
What does 'de rigeur' mean? Is that how posh people spell 'De rigueur'?
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you would. posh twit.
You plummet in my estimation.
Now the question is ... which seven?
Well I must say surely everyone has brought a bottle of wine for more than a tenner, even in a restaurant and shopped at Wairose at some time.
2,3,5,6,7,9 and one other.
In a restaurant, yes and very occasionally yes popped in Waitrose.
So which is the one that Lord Brunello isn't telling us? Would have thought you'd know what prosecco is.
If the question started with 'Have' then I guess I would be posh. However with 'Do' I definitely am not posh.
Snap.
Must be a Bexleyheath ting
Do you know me?
I did have a blue waxed jacket once but it wasn't a barbour. It was Walkabout or something like that.
You plummet in my estimation.
Now the question is ... which seven?[/quote]
Well I must say surely everyone has brought a bottle of wine for more than a tenner, even in a restaurant and shopped at Wairose at some time.
2,3,5,6,7,9 and one other.[/quote]
No. 9?
You plummet even more.
And 9 & 12 aren't 'posh' they're 'Italian' or 'Spanish'
1,4,5,7,8,9,11,12,13 - thank you Daily Mail for destroying my working class credentials there. Think I'll temper my disappointment though with the thought that the sort of c*** who reads that paper has about as much of a clue about the real world as Wayne Rooney has about neuroscience.
And 9 & 12 aren't 'posh' they're 'Italian' or 'Spanish'
1,4,5,7,8,9,11,12,13 - thank you Daily Mail for destroying my working class credentials there. Think I'll temper my disappointment though with the thought that the sort of c*** who reads that paper has about as much of a clue about the real world as Wayne Rooney has about neuroscience.[/quote]
You give yourself away, Leroy, not with your answers to the Daily Mail quiz, but with the use of the term 'de rigeur'.
That makes you well posh.
XX (on each cheek)
So not posh. Just dazzlingly good looking and intelligent...
How very posh you are. "chave". Does that rhyme with "shave" or do you say "Charve" : - )
What does 'de rigeur' mean? Is that how posh people spell 'De rigueur'?
I'm signing all my posts as: XX from now on, cheers Dave.
XX
Hackett is chav central.
I have been to one opera, I have occasionally eaten Humus at parties.
I know Prosecco is a wine but not much more about it than that.
I think I am non specific posh!