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Chris! wrote:
Brimstone wrote: Chris! wrote: Brimstone wrote: "Boltar" wrote in message ups.com... ah...this is obviously some strange usage of the word 'funny' that I wasn't previously aware of. Sounds like you're not aware off any usage of the word. The song is amusing and right on the money. It was as funny as blaming doctors and nurse for the state of the NHS or shop assistants for the state of the retailer they happen to work for or any other frontline employee for the state of the company or organisation they are employed by. Yes it really isn't fault of the staff when they are on strike is it? It takes two to tango. And only one to stop. The only group of staff the song explicitly has a go at are the drivers. It's the drivers who go on strike. It's the drivers who cause many many hours of delays to people on strike days. etc. So the drivers have directly caused the problem. Doctors, nurses, etc. don't directly cause problems with the NHS therefo Invalid comparison Why do people go on strike? |
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