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By Philip Marlow
#76265
About a million people have said it before me, but there really is a difference between doing a shit job when you have reason to believe that it’s just for now and doing a shit job which you suspect will be but one of a number of shit jobs stretching away into forever.
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By Youngian
#76267
Crabcakes wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 1:38 pm Also, apparently no vegetarians are right wing. Which will be news to one A. Hitler.
Think that's a myth, he was light lean meat eater.

Many suburban Tory voters are vegetarian and value animal rights. That's why suburban Tory MPs stayed clear of fox hunts.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#76283
Crabcakes wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 1:38 pm Also, apparently no vegetarians are right wing. Which will be news to one A. Hitler.
He was a socialist, as any fasho-fule kno.
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By Andy McDandy
#76437
Entitlement born of laziness, or as I like to put it, being born with a pass to round 2. You'll never be top of the heap, but you'll have people to look down on.

And that's not lasting much longer.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#76446
Cunt on the run.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#76459
Youngian wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 2:45 pm
Many suburban Tory voters are vegetarian and value animal rights. That's why suburban Tory MPs stayed clear of fox hunts.
Is foxhunting even popular in rural constituencies? I knew a New Labour Spad at the time the Countryside Alliance was taking off. He grew up in rural Devon and didn't at all buy the idea that his erstwhile neighbours were liviid about foxhunting. Sir Bill Wiggin was a very prominent hunting supporter. Ellie Chowns got lots of direct switchers.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#76466
Andy McDandy wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 8:14 pm Spotted? I wish we could get rid of this pretence of spontaneity about any of this shit.
Indeed.
By satnav
#76467
In the Peak District there is a small village called Flagg that was famous for holding a point to point horse racing event on Easter Tuesday. It was always popular with the hunting set but also used to draw in crowds from all over Derbyshire.

I can remember going there in 2011 when this bloke ranted on the public address system about how he wanted Cameron's new government to repeal the laws banning fox hunting. The rant got around of applause from a small minority of the crowd but the majority of people at the event just ignored him. He clearly didn't get his way and from what I can see the event doesn't appear to have taken place since 2011.

I think the hunt supporters are small in number but very vocal.
By Youngian
#76469
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 8:12 pm
Youngian wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 2:45 pm
Many suburban Tory voters are vegetarian and value animal rights. That's why suburban Tory MPs stayed clear of fox hunts.
Is foxhunting even popular in rural constituencies? I knew a New Labour Spad at the time the Countryside Alliance was taking off. He grew up in rural Devon and didn't at all buy the idea that his erstwhile neighbours were liviid about foxhunting. Sir Bill Wiggin was a very prominent hunting supporter. Ellie Chowns got lots of direct switchers.
Rarely a suitable pursuit for arable rural areas, farmers would have a fit at packs of horses trampling their crops.
By davidjay
#76506
Philip Marlow wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 2:01 pm About a million people have said it before me, but there really is a difference between doing a shit job when you have reason to believe that it’s just for now and doing a shit job which you suspect will be but one of a number of shit jobs stretching away into forever.
I've done many shit jobs over the years but only once have I been able to tell a boss to shove their shit job. I suspect that had the divine Ms B had the desire, she could have told Ronald McDonald where to stick his happy meal and not suffered.
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By Samanfur
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satnav wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 8:38 pmI think the hunt supporters are small in number but very vocal.
They also tend to be rich, well-connected, and/or think that after all of those years of forelock-tugging, The Powers That Be owe them one.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#76538
davidjay wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 8:17 pm
I've done many shit jobs over the years but only once have I been able to tell a boss to shove their shit job. I suspect that had the divine Ms B had the desire, she could have told Ronald McDonald where to stick his happy meal and not suffered.
Someone I went to school with worked at Burger King for a while, not sure why. The rest of us either didn't work or found something more salubrious. I worked in Circle K and at a plant nursery. There were summer jobs going at PCAS and Eagle Star Insurance. This was in the early 90s, when the economy wasn't great. Badenoch in the late 90s shouldn't have found it hard to find a better option.
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