Thursday, 5 October 2017

Three For Free





Just some notes for today.

Promises Promises

The university financial corporate sector has made major advances during the political conference season. Not only are all the parties afraid to say "boo" to these geese but they say they will chuck all the money they want in their direction, albeit much of it via students.

Has nobody realised that in the world of the 21st Century what undergraduates might do now as they set out into the world from school could be radically changed to benefit us all? The universities could revert to being essentially research and connected facilities for key areas.

If all left school at 17 to go into employment with major training and experience elements and this for the year round with just basic holidays, not only might they learn much more, they might become people aware of the realities of life, production, service and the rest.

And they might in fact be a lot happier.

Santa Lost In the Outback

It appears that Sky Sports engaged in a grim struggle for viewing figures want to screen a Premier League football match on Christmas Eve. This has caused protest with the result that Sky may well add a second game.

The main objection is that this shows contempt for the fans of the clubs, the players and many others. I shall be at my prayers.

Not just for Christmas, but for heavy snow earlier in the week.

And Another Thing

Ms. Theresa May had a bad coughing fit when giving her speech at the Conservative Party Conference. It proved to be something of a struggle to complete it. The question is why.

My bet is on Boris Johnson's deodorant. As a big man waist wise I suspect he might make heavy use of one or other of the more powerful products on the market.

Some of these could almost come in to the category of poisons given their contents. The fragrance ingredients do not need to be given. Many people are now affected.

See the new paperback by Kate Grenville, "The Case Against Fragrance", £12.99, Text Publishing Co.

If it helps Theresa, should Bojo be a major sprayer it will disrupt his endocrines.

One could only hope.



  

2 comments:

  1. It's not the cough that'll carry you off...

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  2. "If all left school at 17 to go into employment with major training and experience elements and this for the year round with just basic holidays, not only might they learn much more, they might become people aware of the realities of life, production, service and the rest."

    Indeed.

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