Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old woman with too much perfume with lipstick that goes up through the wrinkles around he lips who talks over her H who ignores that she is talking over him but she is gratuitous never takes her eyes off you while she talks, she touches your arm when she talks.
The old man smells of old cigars talks a little loud and raspy he is talking about himself but not in an arrogant way but because he tells stories.
The old woman you described instantly made me think of bunny macdougal
What a perfect embodiment of old money!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Which is more old money? IHOP or Original Pancake House?
this one's pretty obvious...
Given that many people claim that you can’t be old money unless that money predates the establishment of the US, I’m going with IHOP. It’s international, and references what sounds like the medieval manor house built by the Earl of Pancake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old woman with too much perfume with lipstick that goes up through the wrinkles around he lips who talks over her H who ignores that she is talking over him but she is gratuitous never takes her eyes off you while she talks, she touches your arm when she talks.
The old man smells of old cigars talks a little loud and raspy he is talking about himself but not in an arrogant way but because he tells stories.
The old woman you described instantly made me think of bunny macdougal
Anonymous wrote:Old woman with too much perfume with lipstick that goes up through the wrinkles around he lips who talks over her H who ignores that she is talking over him but she is gratuitous never takes her eyes off you while she talks, she touches your arm when she talks.
The old man smells of old cigars talks a little loud and raspy he is talking about himself but not in an arrogant way but because he tells stories.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:an engagement ring that isn't in fashion, like an old european cut center in a setting with weird melee.
Most Europeans don't "do" engagement rings. Wedding bands are worn on the left during engagement and then switched to the right hand after marriage.
--old Europe, in the "von Somewhere" sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simmering on the New England coast.
As opposed to broiling on the new money beaches of Miami?
Anonymous wrote:Simmering on the New England coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Which is more old money? IHOP or Original Pancake House?
this one's pretty obvious...
Anonymous wrote:
Which is more old money? IHOP or Original Pancake House?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a subscription to the New Yorker
Does not make sense.
Old money people have class, do not boast and do not put people down. They usually know a lot about the arts (including classical music) and treat people with respect.
isn't that exactly what you find in the New Yorker? (plus usually they had excellent educations, and like reading well edited prose)

Anonymous wrote:I predict the next threads will be:
What screams new money?
What screams trashy?