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Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostWhat a load of toss!
Are you suggesting that we, the British, should be able to bomb the middle-east causing untold numbers of innocent casualties - sorry, the militaristic euphemism is "collateral damage" - and the people living there (or British people but who have relatives / religious brethren there) are supposed to do what? Just grin and bear it?
We're like the school yard bully because we believe we can do what we want with impunity but who ultimately gets a shock when someone (or a group of people) decide they're not going to take his/her sh*t any longer.
Remember that ultimately, you reap what you sow. The terrorists are not picking on Britain (or any of the other European countries that have suffered at terrorism's hands) because they pulled the name out of a hat. They have their reasons.
For the flip side of the coin, consider this article as an example:
Why Does Terrorism Spare Switzerland?
To which the answer is clearly that they don't go poking their big noses (and dropping bombs) into sh*t that doesn't concern them.Last edited by billybiro; 23 May 2017, 13:26.Comment
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostNo, you cretin. That was clearly an analogy. This is terrorism. Its' goal is to create terror.
Are you suggesting that we, the British, should be able to bomb the middle-east causing untold numbers of innocent casualties - sorry, the militaristic euphemism is "collateral damage" - and the people living there (or British people but who have relatives / religious brethren there) are supposed to do what? Just grin and bear it?
We're like the school yard bully who believes he can do what he does with impunity but who ultimately gets a shock when someone (or a group of people) decide they're not going to take his/her sh*t any longer.
Remember that ultimately, you reap what you sow.
Look at the number of terror attacks in somewhere like New Zealand for example.
Oh hang on, there aren't anyThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostNo, you cretin. That was clearly an analogy. This is terrorism. Its' goal is to create terror.
Are you suggesting that we, the British, should be able to bomb the middle-east causing untold numbers of innocent casualties - sorry, the militaristic euphemism is "collateral damage" - and the people living there (or British people but who have relatives / religious brethren there) are supposed to do what? Just grin and bear it?
We're like the school yard bully who believes he can do what he does with impunity but who ultimately gets a shock when someone (or a group of people) decide they're not going to take his/her sh*t any longer.
Remember that ultimately, you reap what you sow."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostSad, very sad."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostNo, you cretin. That was clearly an analogy. This is terrorism. Its' goal is to create terror.
Are you suggesting that we, the British, should be able to bomb the middle-east causing untold numbers of innocent casualties - sorry, the militaristic euphemism is "collateral damage" - and the people living there (or British people but who have relatives / religious brethren there) are supposed to do what? Just grin and bear it?
We're like the school yard bully who believes he can do what he does with impunity but who ultimately gets a shock when someone (or a group of people) decide they're not going to take his/her sh*t any longer.
Remember that ultimately, you reap what you sow.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostNo, you cretin. That was clearly an analogy. This is terrorism. Its' goal is to create terror.
Are you suggesting that we, the British, should be able to bomb the middle-east causing untold numbers of innocent casualties - sorry, the militaristic euphemism is "collateral damage" - and the people living there (or British people but who have relatives / religious brethren there) are supposed to do what? Just grin and bear it?
We're like the school yard bully because we believe we can do what we want with impunity but who ultimately gets a shock when someone (or a group of people) decide they're not going to take his/her sh*t any longer.
Remember that ultimately, you reap what you sow. The terrorists are not picking on Britain (or any of the other European countries that have suffered at terrorism's hands) because they pulled the name out of a hat. They have their reasons.
For the flip side of the coin, consider this article as an example:
Why Does Terrorism Spare Switzerland?
To which the answer is clearly that they don't go poking their big noses (and dropping bombs) into sh*t that doesn't concern them.
So what did the Yazidi do to deserve genocide at the hands of ISIS?Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYeah we know you are.Comment
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