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	<title>Comments on: Kept Company</title>
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		<title>By: angela</title>
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		<description>I just tend to assume that my children will end up falling in with the &#039;wrong&#039; crowd, maybe because they are already so badly influenced by their parents. Then again they might rebel and end up being responsible citizens.

Being a bit of an inverted snob I might consider banishing any of their aquaintances who are too high class for my comfort, but then thankfully in the village where I live, there are no upper classes.</description>
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<p>Being a bit of an inverted snob I might consider banishing any of their aquaintances who are too high class for my comfort, but then thankfully in the village where I live, there are no upper classes.</p>
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