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“Hey Siri, how do I demonstrate I completely missed the point and have no understanding of the British class system?” songtell.com/the-divine-comedy…

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in reply to Sarah Brown

No, “Tomorrow belongs to me” is not an “invitation to embrace life and spontaneity”

And “going where the air is free” is a motorway service station.

in reply to Sarah Brown

Don’t get me wrong: I think the snobbery is abhorrent, but it’s abhorrent and quite well done.
in reply to Sarah Brown

also, when I first heard the song long-distance bus travel was exciting and fun for me, especially in the UK where the roads were so much better, so I associate it with nice things.
in reply to Sarah Brown

oh dear. missing quite a bit more than that I'd say. Or maybe not *missing* it at all.
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in reply to Sarah Brown

@FeralRobots Ten years later, desperately fleeing an advancing red army tank unit: “and find out”.