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McMullen young folk tradition undermining folk (281* d) RE: young folk tradition undermining folk 25 Jun 07


diane is there a reason your so hostile, for all your sophisticated vocab it is without hesitation that id like to say "chill out" yes thats hypocritical coming from someone who has just had the biggest rant on here,im not a working class prodigy , im going to uni and im from a fairly decent up bringing, not idealistc but none the less i was provided with everything i needed. i certainly didnt go down the pit everyday or some other w/c stereotype.


i am not making assumptions on your personal character so why do you feel the need to make assumptions on mine?, again that is hypocritical and i may be over reacting,

debate the question in hand, not my personality.I am certainly the inverted snob you so passionately describe and since u pass that judgement on me it is with little guilt that i call you the snob.

friendly discussion thats all i asked for. perhaps im all wrong about you but there is a tone of agression in your posts. perhaps its the invenitible incapicty of text on forums to express themselves coherenlty without being misunderstood. But i asked what an inversted snob is? not why am i an inverted snob, there is the difference, i certainly didnt want an attack.


*shakes hands in offer of a ceasfire* thats a little immature of me , but seriosuly i want to be friends.


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