
"It's like Poundstore or Quid Emporium only we're in Knightsbridge."
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"It's like Poundstore or Quid Emporium only we're in Knightsbridge."
"What's wrong, girl? Trouble? Rachel can't decide which private school to attend?" "Upper West Side Lassie"
"Everybody comfortable? Got what they want? Know their place?"
"Me, I think Master and Mistress are incompetent: why else would they need a butler, 3 maids, 2 cooks, 5 gardeners, a pool boy and 2 personal assistants?"
"I have my pants put on one leg at a time."
"These 'ordinary working class' types, I think my scout at Oxford must have been one."
The blue-collar diner for white-collar people...
'As long as they don't touch the undeserving rich.'
Early Resentment Towards Yuppies.
Barrister startled by a witness' description of him
Poet and Peasant
"What's it like in the real economy?"
IVF Slut
'It's just some peasants, Your Majesty.' - 'Whew! - I was afraid it was the BOURGEOISIE!'
"This is not the sort of America I envisioned, Tom-an America in which the middle class has to use public transportation."
"You can't bully me."
"Bottoms up."
Newly Non-Mega-Rich
Cabs vs Omnibuses
'It's not fair! I'm socially excluded from gang culture.'
"I'd be fun, too, if you had her money."
"Well, of course all of my jokes are going to punch down."
A bridge between the 'haves' and the 'have nots' crumbles.
"Plebs won't know what the word means!"
The Old Order Changeth.
"And I'd like to get out of this damned suit!"
"Okay, okay...you have an UN common cold."
Proud to be posh!
Horse riders
Genteel man in spacious conservatory, depicted next to family in a cramped garret: 'What the people can want with a crystal palace on Sundays, I can't think! Surely they ought to be contented with their church and then home afterwards.'
'Typical! There's never anything in it for the little people.'
Rich and poor
'I'm afraid you could do better work in order to get your daughter into this school.'
The View From Here: 25 cents.
'Sometimes I worry that my kids are to pampered, so this summer I wanted them to experience life as those less fortunate than us live it...It's positively the last time I ever fly economy!'
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