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| Written by tiff | |
| Wednesday, 02 March 2005 | |
Fly tipping sounds like a most curious activity to me- who in a literal sense would spend hours trying to cajole a fly into being tipped?The point being we have an inordinately odd way of using language in this age of postmodern expressionism.
For instance who would actually take someone seriously who wants to re-kindle a love affair with the British public - i for one never (to quote ish a song) felt the love so how can that be re-kindled - i think i will stick to fly tipping.
Its like titles why use 1 word when you can use 4 pointless ones like executive operations executive assistant manager - dogsbody would that not suffice - you seem we seem to have a very strange love of language though often have no real understanding of how to use it. Communication per say is passé in its theoretically easiest form - think of it this way when was the last time you had a conversation especially in the alien environment of work and came away having agreed to something wondering what on earth it was you agreed to and what the point and substance of the 1/2 an hour (conversation though this should be 2 way but more often a monologue) meeting was? If this sounds familiar then you too must be part of this strange world of clever 'anachronisms' that no-one can explain as they know not the meaning but hey the lingo is enough - now i may sound like i am preaching but it would surely make life easier if you could once in a while have a conversation like:
Please do a presentation on fly tipping covering 4 following points: Comments words and the like are all welcome … |
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For instance who would actually take someone seriously who wants to re-kindle a love affair with the British public - i for one never (to quote ish a song) felt the love so how can that be re-kindled - i think i will stick to fly tipping.
Its like titles why use 1 word when you can use 4 pointless ones like executive operations executive assistant manager - dogsbody would that not suffice - you seem we seem to have a very strange love of language though often have no real understanding of how to use it. Communication per say is passé in its theoretically easiest form - think of it this way when was the last time you had a conversation especially in the alien environment of work and came away having agreed to something wondering what on earth it was you agreed to and what the point and substance of the 1/2 an hour (conversation though this should be 2 way but more often a monologue) meeting was? If this sounds familiar then you too must be part of this strange world of clever 'anachronisms' that no-one can explain as they know not the meaning but hey the lingo is enough - now i may sound like i am preaching but it would surely make life easier if you could once in a while have a conversation like: