--- On Mon, 6/23/08, CORNEL DACOSTA wrote:
Third, in the UK, the middle classes definitely do
not huddle together. They can afford to stay in
more affluent spaced-out areas and particularly
well away from council house type of working class
areas. The middle classes, and especially those
Hi Selma
I can't apologise enough if I upset you over my
observations of your gated community or not.
I will repeat that your premises are not a gated
community as conventionally understood and what I have
seen elsewhere. Minimally, a gated community lives
within a clearly demarcated area that
Communities and Middle-class aspirations
(a) SELMA 1: I woke up this morning to read that Britain would be hit
by gale-winds of upto 60 miles per hour. Looking through the windows
onto the garden that forms part of the gated-community I live in, all
seemed blissfully calm.
(b) CORNEL: Hi Selma First
Hi Selma
First, pray what gated community do you live in? And
paradise? The mind boggles! I was able to drive
right to your door-step without a gate in sight! (JC
please note). There was very wide two-laned open entry
to your block of new flats with welcome signs for
people to view flats for sale
--- On Mon, 6/23/08, CORNEL DACOSTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Selma
First, pray what gated community do you live in? And
paradise? The mind boggles! I was able to drive
right to your door-step without a gate in sight!
Oh dearie, dearie me,
I have no idea what this
(a) SELMA 1: I woke up this morning to read that Britain would be hit
by gale-winds of upto 60 miles per hour. Looking through the windows
onto the garden that forms part of the gated-community I live in, all
seemed blissfully calm.
(b) CORNEL: Hi Selma First, pray what gated community do you
I woke up this morning to read that Britain would be hit by gale-winds of upto
60 miles per hour. Looking through the windows onto the garden that forms part
of the gated-community I live in, all seemed blissfully calm. This, I realised
is why the middle-class the world over, huddle together