thomsbrain
Lifer
- Dec 4, 2001
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When you're upper class, you live in an old house, your main car is a late-70's Jaguar or Land Rover, and you either paid cash for them or you inherited them. You wear a lot of L.L. Bean. Your furniture was built in 1920. You have three televisions, but they are all tube, covered in dust, and attached to mono VCR's. You eat out at the country club. You and your family can live indefinitely on your investments alone.
When you're upper middle class, you live in a brand new house and you drive an Escalade, both of which were 100% financed. You wear designer clothes and sunglasses that are only dark on the top part of the lens. You eat out at whatever the most expensive trendy Mc-Hot Spot is. You have three TV's, and they are all flat and shiny. You're two missed paychecks away from complete bankruptcy.
It's the Gatsby effect. Class is about more than just money.
When you're upper middle class, you live in a brand new house and you drive an Escalade, both of which were 100% financed. You wear designer clothes and sunglasses that are only dark on the top part of the lens. You eat out at whatever the most expensive trendy Mc-Hot Spot is. You have three TV's, and they are all flat and shiny. You're two missed paychecks away from complete bankruptcy.
It's the Gatsby effect. Class is about more than just money.
