Richard Connell wrote:
Inverted snobbery is just as bad as snobbery you know.
Not wishing to start an argument (but assuming I will for be a pedant), but a snob is someone who judges by social rank or wealth, not by merit. It does not pertain simply to those at the upper end of these spectrums, a snob can themselves be poor, rich or in-between, and of any class. The phrase 'inverted snobbery' therefore, is pish. It has now become common parlance, however, so I s'pose it's fine to use it. Yeah, so *why mention it* And wishing to start an argument (but assuming I won't cos, well, I *want* to start one): Caffreys: it really is shoddy, in-betweeny slops, the pissy taste of bad lager with a not so subtle hint of the pissy taste of bad bitter. A drink for those who, when all's said and done, would rather have their alcohol intake through a drip. parvenuncleTurt (though I say so myself, that sig's really rather clever) Arrogant, arrogant shitehawk. Please, sense humour. Guinness, BTW. It *is* good for you. Especially cos it's not really real. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For unsubscribing, list rules, Tigermilk and sessions tapes, . please see http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net . *** B&S new LP worldwide release 7th September, tour news etc. at *** . *** http://www.majordomo.net/sinister/news.html *** . Coinini athasach ata muid - ag canuint amhrain na . coinini - nach bhfuilimid? -----------------------------------------------------------------------