This week I
awarded myself another Nononour.
Over the years
I have received many Nononours, all awarded by me to me for services to mankind
in the shape of myself. Often they are
covered in good quality chocolate but sometimes represent a lifetime devoted to
conspicuous consumption.
For my military
service I awarded myself the highest possible award, The Good Soldier Schweik
title for skiving beyond the call of duty, named after the fictional character,
above, created by Jaroslav Hasek.
My working
life was marked by a succession of notable Nononours. Many were for finding reasons to be elsewhere
when it was busy that were regarded as exceptional.
Others were for
leaving just before things got difficult.
Not least were all those, some of the highest rankness, for a talent for
dropping my superiors in the unmentionable.
Some have been
Nononours of high standing. There is the
Order of Demerit for excuses beyond any possible credibility.
There is the
Night Hood for regularly coming back late and then waking the street up. There is the Peerage for staring when one
should not stare.
So the fact
that my name has never appeared in any UK Honours List and more to the point
has never been suggested for any honour is of little concern.
All I will say
is that it is possible that the Nononours awarded personally by me to me may be
more worthy than some of those on the official list.
To all those
who have been disappointed, those whose striving has gone unrewarded, those
held in high respect ignored and those who really do deserve recognition but do
not get it, I will say not to worry; just award yourself something.
Perhaps the UK
honours system needs to be leaner, simpler and meet criteria that make more
sense.
That's a good idea. I'll award myself a nonhonour this evening and celebrate afterwards with a glass or two.
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