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When I used to work in the DSS, every so often (i.e. once every few months) there used to be a reorganisation. This would occur because the managers were really powerless to do anything about anything that really mattered (like spectacularly large backlogs, for instance) but had to be seen to be doing something just so they didn't give the impression that they'd run out of ideas. Hence, every so often a reorganisation - or, if you prefer, an initiative.
Justin |
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03.12.08 - 7:08 am | #
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Just in case of any misunderstanding: Lord Goldsmith's idea was largely greeted with open-jawed disbelief, ridicule, and hilarity in Merry England too...
Larry Teabag |
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03.12.08 - 11:05 am | #
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The clause about her heirs and successors is the sticking point.
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I heard some teenagers being interviewed about it. They said, that's what Americans do, pledge allegiance. The point of being British is you don't do things like that. Showed a much sounder grasp of the issue, I thought, and strong traditional views.
KB Player |
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03.12.08 - 4:03 pm | #
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And why they fuck do they need to do it every fucking morning?
Justin |
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03.12.08 - 4:16 pm | #
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Don't forget to salute the flag!
Herr Doktor Bimler |
03.12.08 - 5:33 pm | #
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Which flag? Does it matter? I have several.
Rob |
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