Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
+1. I was just going to post something similar. I am fascinated. And no, there is nothing missing in my life.
And I LOVE the WC profile writer! I’ve never heard or read anything by Fussell, but I’ve ordered his book on class.
JFC. The last thing we need around here is more weirdos obsessed with class and SES markers.
The fact that you wrote “JFC” tells me a lot about your class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
+1. I was just going to post something similar. I am fascinated. And no, there is nothing missing in my life.
And I LOVE the WC profile writer! I’ve never heard or read anything by Fussell, but I’ve ordered his book on class.
JFC. The last thing we need around here is more weirdos obsessed with class and SES markers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
There are lots of rich people though.
What about Hollywood elite? Tech elite? Southern rich? Indian rich? Chinese rich?
None of them aspire to live like miserly WASPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
+1. I was just going to post something similar. I am fascinated. And no, there is nothing missing in my life.
And I LOVE the WC profile writer! I’ve never heard or read anything by Fussell, but I’ve ordered his book on class.
JFC. The last thing we need around here is more weirdos obsessed with class and SES markers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
+1. I was just going to post something similar. I am fascinated. And no, there is nothing missing in my life.
And I LOVE the WC profile writer! I’ve never heard or read anything by Fussell, but I’ve ordered his book on class.
JFC. The last thing we need around here is more weirdos obsessed with class and SES markers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
There are lots of rich people though.
What about Hollywood elite? Tech elite? Southern rich? Indian rich? Chinese rich?
None of them aspire to live like miserly WASPs.
Don’t waste your time PP. People have been trying to point this out for pages but a few posters refuse to move on from WASPs as the epitome of UC culture. There’s no other way of being rich in America![]()
The funny thing is, most of their fortunes have dwindled over the generations and very very few of them are anywhere near as rich as the groups you mention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a sideboard that doesn’t match. We kept it but got rid of the table because it fell apart. We bought a new table I loved for $$$$. And then I bought some chairs that don’t match that were on sale. So I am LC and UC all rolled in to one. Thanks DCUM!
I like to tastefully display antiques from the family estate in England on my IKEA Billy bookcase. For real.
I garishly display junk from my poor family’s home that I rescued before the house was literally bull dozed last year because no one bought it for $16,000 on my $10,000 side table that I had made. Different strokes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
+1. I was just going to post something similar. I am fascinated. And no, there is nothing missing in my life.
And I LOVE the WC profile writer! I’ve never heard or read anything by Fussell, but I’ve ordered his book on class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a sideboard that doesn’t match. We kept it but got rid of the table because it fell apart. We bought a new table I loved for $$$$. And then I bought some chairs that don’t match that were on sale. So I am LC and UC all rolled in to one. Thanks DCUM!
I like to tastefully display antiques from the family estate in England on my IKEA Billy bookcase. For real.
IKEA is soooooo classy![]()
I think that poster was being sarcastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nobody’s saying you have to buy antique furniture. It’s just that class is the subject of this thread. Also, reupholsters and refinishers (although preserving original patina is valued and is historically responsible) exist.
You don’t even realize that you’re STILL talking about Old Money WASP culture as if it’s the be all and end all. It’s not!
It is, however, the subject of this thread. Find a new thread if you don’t like this topic.
There are lots of rich people though.
What about Hollywood elite? Tech elite? Southern rich? Indian rich? Chinese rich?
None of them aspire to live like miserly WASPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a sideboard that doesn’t match. We kept it but got rid of the table because it fell apart. We bought a new table I loved for $$$$. And then I bought some chairs that don’t match that were on sale. So I am LC and UC all rolled in to one. Thanks DCUM!
I like to tastefully display antiques from the family estate in England on my IKEA Billy bookcase. For real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a sideboard that doesn’t match. We kept it but got rid of the table because it fell apart. We bought a new table I loved for $$$$. And then I bought some chairs that don’t match that were on sale. So I am LC and UC all rolled in to one. Thanks DCUM!
I like to tastefully display antiques from the family estate in England on my IKEA Billy bookcase. For real.
IKEA is soooooo classy![]()