Originally posted by Taita
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Here comes the forced 2 mins silence BS
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I was asked to stay two minutes later at the end of the day to make up for it.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
Well they wanted you to do the other half of your working day.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI was asked to stay two minutes later at the end of the day to make up for it.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Responsibility exists in the absence of freedom and vice versa.Originally posted by malvolio View Post"With freedom comes responsibility". A line that far too many people choose to ignore.Comment
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me! me! me! me! me! me! me! me! me! me! me! me!Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou mean the freedoms that all those soldiers died to protect?
All that matters is me.Comment
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Ouch!! A direct hit I think........:Originally posted by d000hg View PostWell they wanted you to do the other half of your working day.
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Not just mean spirited but bad mannered to boot. A bit like blowing rasberries during the playing of another country's National Anthem.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBecause when I was a lad, the sentiment was chiefly around remembering the folly of war (WW1) and to a lesser extent remembering the sacrifice of those who died fighting for freedom (WW2). The sentiment is now increasingly hitched towards supporting our boys fighting current wars, which in turn is related to a kind of political correctness whereby you have to support our boys fighting abroad.
The argument broadly goes that even if you think wars is Afghanistan and Iraq are /were illegal / immoral, you should still support those soldiers who are fighting them, which just seems nuts to me.
The Royal British Legion has a poppy poster this year with the strap-line something like, 'Standing shoulder to shoulder with those who serve'. I just don't want to do that.
But as I said, I respect those who feel differently as it's an event that people can mark with all kinds of sentiments, and it seems rather mean-spirited to spoil it for others.Comment
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I kept typing. I don't include "silence" to mean total lack of activity. A few people were still on conf calls talking. If the office were so quiet that my typing could be heard then I wouldn't even have typed.
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