“It’s a sad reminder that giving up your dreams for a reliable job that pays your way and corrodes your soul isn’t even a reliable option anymore. Soul-sucking work was at least once a dependably secure and profitable enterprise. Now what do we do?”

DRINK ME


  • half a banana
  • spoonful of honey
  • spoonful of rolled oats
  • cup of milk (I tend to use soy)

Combine, blend, drink and revel in deliciousness.

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The BBC


clientsfromhell:

Client: “We would like our commercial to run on BBC1.”

Me: “The BBC are not a commercial organisation.  They don’t run ads.”

Client: “Well you are supposed to be the big media-man, you need to get us on BBC1!”

Me: “No one can run commercials on the BBC, they don’t show commercials.”

Client: “So we can totally own the BBC if there are no other advertisers!  This is going to be great.”

Me: “No. It’s not.”

Nice one, Catholicism!


“Catholic Care, serving the dioceses of Leeds, Middlesbrough and Hallam in South Yorkshire, warned it would give up its work of finding homes for children, as many Catholic adoption societies have already done, rather than comply with the legislation, which would have barred it from refusing to consider same sex couples.”

Evidently, making a moral point based on outdated thinking is more important than finding safe, loving homes for the most neglected and vulnerable children in our society.

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