Posted by samn40 on August 24, 2012 at 15:52:26 from (81.135.24.245):
In Reply to: Middle class posted by rrlund on August 24, 2012 at 09:42:32:
The way I see it the only thing that divides the upper class and the lower classes is the amount of money they have or don't have! They seem to have the same moral standards, they don't mind taking all the rest of us have worked to own, they don't mind who or how many they sleep with , they seem to have time to drink and do drugs and don't go near too many of them if you are stuck and need a pull out, Oh and don't go looking the money they owe you, you have no mission. Of course there are exceptions to these points, but as I go through life I have noted these points and some more besides. We , the middle class care more about what people think of us, we respect what others own and we mainly do our best to maintain a standard of clean living and pay our bills. My defination of the classes....!! Sam
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