BrianShaw
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... talk about pedantic. 

Of course then you have the other end of the spectrum with the "good for you old man" types that hopefully have all died out.
Watching some of the documentaries from the Military Channel on the Brits in charge of the war effort like the Mountbattens and his group, that probably all went to Eaton. They all have the upper crust put on accent, dragging out words with a baritone drawl, trying to sound terribly important, don't you see. Boring reminiscences of their days in the House of Commons, and stiff upper lip and all that.
My God having to listen to those pompous asses for 10 minutes makes one want to do an Eastenders marathon.
Watching some of the documentaries from the Military Channel on the Brits in charge of the war effort like the Mountbattens and his group, that probably all went to Eaton. They all have the upper crust put on accent, dragging out words with a baritone drawl, trying to sound terribly important, don't you see. Boring reminiscences of their days in the House of Commons, and stiff upper lip and all that.
Eaton make twin speed axles for trucks. I think you mean Eton, a school founded by King Henry VI as a school for poor boys which has somehow lost its original purpose.
Steve.
Gerald C Koch;1387792 May I suggest two older but great movies about the "upper crust". Alec Guiness in Kind Hearts and Coronets and Peter O'Toole in The Ruling Class.[/QUOTE said:
How much parliamentary time is wasted each year with phrases like the right honourable gentleman?
Wouldn't the Mountbattens have been in the House of Lords?
Wouldn't the Mountbattens have been in the House of Lords?
Who, the men or the women?... and in North Yorkshire they still feel that way.
The British women were glad that the Yanks were "over paid, over sexed and over here!"
The documentary was World at War, I think it was. I think at this time he was a Minister of something, but the people interviewed were House of Commons, mostly talking about the vote of non confidence for Chamberland and Winston being appointed leader of the party by the powers that be.
It was all very British and looked like the interviews were all done at the Club.
Who, the men or the women?
We don't think keeping a stiff upper lip is what's important.
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