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Title: Strike
Post by: Robbie8666 on 30 November 2011, 01:06:47 pm
has the Strike affected anyone today?
 
I put the bins out this morning and I'm hoping they will be emptied by the tome I get back tonight!
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: adeejaysdelight on 30 November 2011, 02:08:48 pm
I work at a university and there is a large portion of workers striking today. I asume it will affect a lot of public servants, like myself. With the exception of emergency services, who will be on a skeleton staff rota. Bin's, not really a priority compared to worsening working conditions for those people who make life a little easier fro us all.  :)
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: mickdel on 30 November 2011, 02:48:31 pm
I work at a university and there is a large portion of workers striking today. I asume it will affect a lot of public servants, like myself. With the exception of emergency services, who will be on a skeleton staff rota. Bin's, not really a priority compared to worsening working conditions for those people who make life a little easier fro us all.  :)


 :agree
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: ZiggyCol on 30 November 2011, 04:30:17 pm
has the Strike affected anyone today?
 

Yes - a lot less traffic on the roads this morning  :)
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: limax2 on 30 November 2011, 07:39:34 pm
Had the two youngest grandkids (and their dog) for the day. Took them for a coastal walk and exploration of rocks, with lunch in a small cafe. They loved it and so did I, so  :) all round. Saw a couple of other oldies out with young kids for the day on a similar mission.
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: fazed600 on 30 November 2011, 08:40:37 pm
Noticeably less traffic here as well but the centre (of Bath) was packed at lunchtime. I think the Christmas market did alright though!
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Rehab on 30 November 2011, 08:55:17 pm
I've been on strike today, we were told not to picket the place I work at so I've just stopped in and scratched my backside!
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Gingernutz on 30 November 2011, 09:36:11 pm
One child and school one at home (so tears at breakfast time). My union wasn't striking but a few colleagues were off.
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Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Just Anne on 30 November 2011, 10:40:15 pm
All non-emergency procedures cancelled at the hosptal where I work, only 4 or 5 people picketing at the gate though. I wasn't one of them, I don't think my union, the Royal College of Nursing, has ever voted to take strike action.
 
Anne
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Robbie8666 on 01 December 2011, 08:21:22 am
Bin's, not really a priority compared to worsening working conditions for those people who make life a little easier fro us all.  :)

I just wanted to point out I wasn't having a go at those that were striking or the cause that they are striking for. I'm now in the public sector after spending 26 years as a public servant (Royal Navy), and no I'm not going to get on the band wagon of our armed forces cant strike! IMHO if the other public servants can turn it around for them then they are in a win win situation!
 
oh  bins were emptied in Portsmouth & kids at school in Cornwall so happy all round!
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Phil TK on 01 December 2011, 04:55:03 pm
' Interesting what one union leader said about Clarkson's comments today

"An apology is not enough - we are calling on the BBC to sack Jeremy Clarkson immediately.

 Almost tiresome isn't it. Most people smirk, then tut and shake their head at the sort of nonsense Clarkson spouts, but wait a minute here comes some puffball who decides he is mortally offended and someone must pay.
 I recently told a muslim chappie on another forum that no-one has the right to not be offended. To my dismay he said that they should change the law in that case.
 Just wait, soon it will be illegal to offend people.

 
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Gingernutz on 01 December 2011, 08:59:34 pm
I hear you Phil. If people read the full interview it was clearly Clarkson taking the piss.
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Grahamm on 01 December 2011, 10:14:35 pm
' Interesting what one union leader said about Clarkson's comments today

"An apology is not enough - we are calling on the BBC to sack Jeremy Clarkson immediately.

Clarkson is a troll. He just says things to get people wound up, although in this case he's also being quoted out of context because the bit before where he says "this is the BBC, we have to have balance" seems to have been edited out from most of the articles and video clips.

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I recently told a muslim chappie on another forum that no-one has the right to not be offended. To my dismay he said that they should change the law in that case.
 Just wait, soon it will be illegal to offend people.

Well, he's in good company, because that's the way most Daily Fail readers think too!
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: DryRob on 02 December 2011, 10:54:16 am
Whatever happened to having a sense of humour about these kind of things? Demanding Clarkson be sacked for his comments is as about as ridiculous as taking what he said seriously.
 
Pretty cheap and easy publicity for the Christmas special though...
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Robbie8666 on 02 December 2011, 11:20:34 am

Pretty cheap and easy publicity for the Christmas special though...

Wont harm his book sales either!!
just think if all those that 4000 plus peaople that complained to the beeb bought his book to burn in protest lol!
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: ghostbiker on 02 December 2011, 12:58:58 pm
What a load of tosh, i watched it live and it was clarksons attempt at a joke, and i do meen attempt lol  :rolleyes

Personaly i wasnt upset by anything he said, even the comment about death on the railways. which i think was possably more offencive. but it was clearly all said as an attempt at humor i just dont find him that funny anyway.

I think its silly and over blown to even ask for an apollagy and down right stupid to call for him to be sacked. im dispointed in the BBC and clarkson (if its possable to be dissapointed in that gimp) for saying sorry over this.
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: mickdel on 02 December 2011, 01:28:45 pm
What a load of tosh, i watched it live and it was clarksons attempt at a joke, and i do meen attempt lol  :rolleyes

Personaly i wasnt upset by anything he said, even the comment about death on the railways. which i think was possably more offencive. but it was clearly all said as an attempt at humor i just dont find him that funny anyway.

I think its silly and over blown to even ask for an apollagy and down right stupid to call for him to be sacked. im dispointed in the BBC and clarkson (if its possable to be dissapointed in that gimp) for saying sorry over this.


I laughed  :evil  at the shoot the strikers bit,  the the railway suicide's even had the rest of the presenters white faced.  That was not funny,  and I have the blackest, twisted sense of humour on the planet.  I even said the the missus "Christ, that was a bit hard".  He deserved a final warning for that one.  Imagine the poor bastards who had lost a relative to suicide on the railways
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: peejay on 02 December 2011, 08:39:07 pm
In Clarkson mode, if peeps wish to throw themselves under a train, why not wait for a goods train, instead of inconveniencing 150+  passengers.

Title: Re: Strike
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 03 December 2011, 11:31:20 am
Clarkson?  I thought why not just shoot Clarkson.  Then I thought what a waste of a bullet, just hang him instead.

Now I wonder if the would be Mr Clarkson, who earns a couple of million a year, has ever told jokes about shooting phone hacking journos?  Has he ever cracked a risky joke about Murdoch, David Cameron (Grodon Brown was a one eyed Scottish idiot), Rebekkah Brooks etc.  Oh of course those are his friends. 

Is Mr Clarkson, whilst lining his pockets, making cheap jokes, playing politics for his buddies, making fun of himself, or yet again hitting the headlines just as he launches yet another tedious and childish DVD. 

Oh foc it, pass me the rope.
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 03 December 2011, 12:14:02 pm
One of the lads at work has just bought a 348

And as a result I came across this 'vintage' Clarkson;

Old Top Gear Ferrari 348 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukFXf9FwDaM#) 

He's always been a stylish foccer - what?
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 03 December 2011, 08:42:58 pm
That should be............... would be comic Mr Clarkson.  I forgot the word comic.

Now of course, on any other forum that I've used I'd just edit it.

But for some unfathomable reason, even now it's moved host, there's no edit button on foc-u, so yup I've gotta bore you all with an almost totally pointless posting.
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: BIG MAC on 03 December 2011, 09:33:43 pm
No change there then
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Raymy on 04 December 2011, 04:44:51 pm
'
 Just wait, soon it will be illegal to offend people.

 




Ehm.....


Its abouut to be passed up here, but only at football matches
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Phil TK on 04 December 2011, 08:06:11 pm


Ehm.....


Its abouut to be passed up here, but only at football matches

Oh yes, I read about that. Is it going to be illegal to simply offend christians of a different stripe or is it ok to blaspheme against islam in the stadium?
 In other words, where does this end and also, who's deciding what is offensive, what isn't and who is being offended and who isn't offended?
 Is anyone turning the other cheek?
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 05 December 2011, 08:19:53 pm
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In other words, where does this end and also, who's deciding what is offensive, what isn't and who is being offended and who isn't offended?

I would have thought that football should be about, well football.

The problem is that some matches are about pure hatred, and in the case of the 'old firm' a stupid religious bigotry that should have been put to bed many years ago.

Now I wonder if you could tell me what is inoffensive about the following;

 Hello, hello, we are the Billy boys,
 Hello, hello, you'll know us by our noise,
 We're up to our knees in Fenian blood,
 Surrender or you'll die,
 For we are the Brigton Derry boys.

There are many other such songs and chants.  Hardly lends itself to a nice family day out, now does it. 

While many revel in the hatred and inevitable violence (not to mention cost to the tax payer) that follows old firm matches, many others are sick of it, and it's about time football became just that, football.  A great many fans understand this and want it, but if those so called 'hard core' fans can't behave, well then yes, it looks like Scotland is gonna make em behave. 


 
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Phil TK on 05 December 2011, 09:09:19 pm

Now I wonder if you could tell me what is inoffensive about the following;

 Hello, hello, we are the Billy boys,
 Hello, hello, you'll know us by our noise,
 We're up to our knees in Fenian blood,
 Surrender or you'll die,
 For we are the Brigton Derry boys.


Dunno, you tell me.
That verse does however contain threats of violence which is a different thing altogether.
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 05 December 2011, 11:56:02 pm
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That verse does however contain threats of violence which is a different thing altogether.

Can we agree that such 'songs' and ancient history/politics really have no place at a football match?
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Robbie8666 on 06 December 2011, 08:33:14 am
maybe its because I'm more a rugby fan but i dont ever recall seeing a fight between rival fans at a rugby match,
(in fact only fights i've seen were at the Army Vs Navy game between groups of squaddies, the navy just stood n cheered!), And there is some great rivally between rugby fans,,, oh and yes rugby songs are (were) generally rude but not insulting
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Phil TK on 06 December 2011, 08:51:49 am

Can we agree that such 'songs' and ancient history/politics really have no place at a football match?

 Of course.
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Grahamm on 06 December 2011, 10:22:17 pm
maybe its because I'm more a rugby fan but i dont ever recall seeing a fight between rival fans at a rugby match,

AIUI there's similarly no violence in US football or Ice Hockey matches, mostly because there's enough violence on the field of play!
Title: Re: Strike
Post by: Oldgit on 09 December 2011, 03:43:10 pm
Lemmings--as far as I can tell.