But hey, I’m not a mother
Surely if you were run over by a bus your mother would have more to worry about than the cleanliness of your underpants?
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Surely if you were run over by a bus your mother would have more to worry about than the cleanliness of your underpants?
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The “Peter Principle” says that in any organisation, people get promoted up to one level beyond their level of competence, which explains why the organisations eventually become dysfunctional. Seems to me the human race has been promoted beyond its level of competence.
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“Scattered showers” says the forecast, but as an old man, in a dry year, waiting for rain, I have little confidence they will scatter over me. When you begin life your forecast is for scattered patches of good fortune. But you can no more control their arrival and departure than you can control Autumn rain
Searching for your own name on the internet, with the help of Mr Google, is said to be the result of vanity, but more often, I find, it stems from masochism.
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What a pity each event in our life isn’t tagged, automatically, with an ID code so that we could retrieve it, or not, easily. Instead mine seem to be scattered all over the floor like the overflow from a too small waste bin.
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Wise sayings are mostly so because they are said to be wise, and we are reluctant to appear not wise by disagreeing.
Young steers keenly munching grass in a field. “Slow down!” I say, “the faster you eat, the sooner you’ll be slaughtered”. But they don’t believe me, unable, on a fine, sunny day, to imagine such a fate
Old postcards from more than a century ago tell the stories of a happy group of friends, now all long dead, their outings, and plays, and sport, and loves, and losses, all gone. Their innocence went first though, this last generation not to know what a world war would bring to their happy lives. I