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Why people tend to stick in the social and economic class in which they are born
srg751
Posted: 26 March 2016 20:54:29(UTC)
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Joined: 10/08/2013(UTC)
Posts: 1,295

Now there's a sobering thought
Jeffrey Baxendale
Posted: 04 August 2016 11:43:28(UTC)
#94

Joined: 04/08/2016(UTC)
Posts: 19

My problem has always been that I am not as tall as John Cleese.
Jon Snow
Posted: 11 August 2016 00:17:58(UTC)
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Joined: 02/03/2014(UTC)
Posts: 1,172

Humiliation is a pretty powerful driver. Yah.
Alexander Johnston
Posted: 02 October 2018 17:33:02(UTC)
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Joined: 22/09/2018(UTC)
Posts: 1,998

Dennis .;10526 wrote:
Anonymous1

Couldn't agree more, it always amazes me that people still live or work in trouble spots like Northern Ireland or other deprived parts of the country. Why don't they just get off their backsides and find a job somewhere nicer or emigrate or something? You are only alive once so why put up with it? At the end of the day we all have exactly the same number of hours in a day to achieve something.


Have you been to Northern Ireland?
The scenery is stunning. Housing is cheaper and the rooms are bigger. There are many grammar schools with outstandingly high academic achievement. The rivers are unpolluted and have runs of sea trout and salmon. There are excellent opportunities to sail, fish and play golf, even for those on average incomes.
The quality of life in NI is higher than many parts of England.
jeffian
Posted: 02 October 2018 18:49:45(UTC)
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Joined: 09/03/2011(UTC)
Posts: 954

AJ,

Looking at your latest posts on a couple of threads, I take it than you have been abroad or in prison for the past couple of years?!

;-)
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