
so your horse % was above acceptable levels :)
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Mon 18 Feb 2013, 8:21,
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Make us love them, then make us eat them to get us all feeling guilty. Then turn that guilt into acceptance of an oppressive NWO as punishment for ourselves?
Or was that Les Miserables? (They Eat Horses, Don't They?)
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Mon 18 Feb 2013, 8:28,
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Or was that Les Miserables? (They Eat Horses, Don't They?)

I thought the Universal Cretin delivered a snappy and memorable response. Pity it was to a point *nobody actually made*.
Shelf stackers can seem more important than geologists, in certain contexts.
Unless you had to take a hefty diversion to get there, because a local road subsided due to inadequate surveying; you can't see the shelves in darkness, because no-one knew how to locate the coal currently providing 41% of the UK electricity supply; and the diesel-soaked long-distance supply web ran dry, so no deliveries arrived in store anyway.
Then geology, engineering, logistics, and all the myriad disciplines involved thus far, may just seem as important as the final transfer from box to display. But why reason, when there's Goats to Scape?
Ach, not enough funny. Errr... Stay About From My Trade Refuse Bins?
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Mon 18 Feb 2013, 10:07,
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Shelf stackers can seem more important than geologists, in certain contexts.
Unless you had to take a hefty diversion to get there, because a local road subsided due to inadequate surveying; you can't see the shelves in darkness, because no-one knew how to locate the coal currently providing 41% of the UK electricity supply; and the diesel-soaked long-distance supply web ran dry, so no deliveries arrived in store anyway.
Then geology, engineering, logistics, and all the myriad disciplines involved thus far, may just seem as important as the final transfer from box to display. But why reason, when there's Goats to Scape?
Ach, not enough funny. Errr... Stay About From My Trade Refuse Bins?

a mate of a mate, who is unemployed, stopped claiming dole and ended up writing, illustrating and designing his own book to show to potential employees which I found pretty cool.
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Mon 18 Feb 2013, 10:23,
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Cunt.
(speaking as a scientist who spent many, many hours stacking shelves at Tesco).
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Mon 18 Feb 2013, 10:32,
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(speaking as a scientist who spent many, many hours stacking shelves at Tesco).