This is a great point, Stewy. it's what separates jack from the working class background she wants to claim as her own. working class people on the bones of their arse would
never advertise their sale of worldly goods in the local paper, on facebook or on the wireless. they'd be shamed publicly for doing it if they did.
And to start with, they wouldn't have the belongings she had.
Decades ago, before i was born, my maternal grandparents went through a very rough patch; all they had left to pawn was my grandads best suit
all good and well until his
bleeping cousin died before they had the means to buy it back. they had to basically borrow from neighbours to pay off the pawn to retrieve the suit then pawn the suit again to pay off the neighbours. Admittedly we live in a very different world now, but for Jack to suggest it's normal to have the brass neck to put this on the
bleeping radio is beyond comprehension for anyone who is experiencing generational poverty.