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    comes in handy to know who tug a forelock at david.

    the traditional upper, middle and working trio died out in the decade after the last war in my view, but other distinguishing lines formed. i read a book back in the 70's called "goodbye to the working class" where the author pointed out that a "domesticated" class had formed. where previously most working class jobs meant dirty hands an increasing number were office based and the workers less militant. it was an acquisitive period of time with people getting colour t.v.'s, music centres, central heating etc and lives were based around home comforts.

    in later years the "underclass" was formed and his blossomed ever since, where would daytime television be without it?

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