Stooping to incorporate literature to coverup foolish business is lowbrow and shameful. Being too dim to recognize and avoid such tactics too is shameful. Would Mr C M Hays think less of us because of this leadership?
“Iceberg dead ahead, sir. Suggest course correction.” “Stay the course; full speed ahead, we’ll ram it out of our way. After all, we’re unsinkable, what?”
O inglorious league!
Shall we, upon the footing of our land,
Send fair-play orders and make compremise,
Insinuation, parley, and base truce
To arms invasive?
[quote=“Soggy”]O inglorious league!
Shall we, upon the footing of our land,
Send fair-play orders and make compremise,
Insinuation, parley, and base truce
To arms invasive?
King John Act 5, scene 1, 65–69[/quote]
Excellent. You selected Philip Faulconbridge, aka The Bastard. A dim but likable John Bull character.
Wonderful. What we need is a viral campaign that paints Prince Rupert in a positive and sensible light for potential investors. This should do it.
Moneysense will add this to their list, to be sure.
What do ‘crackhead Ford’, ‘puffy Duffy’, ‘where’s waldo Wallin’ and ‘a School District called 52’ provide for Canadians?
Comedic relief (plus an inability to explain their spending).
In the true spirit of vaudeville gimmickry we have the near-comprehensible gibberish of the Swedish Chef sending out Spock-like zingers about really and truly caring about others - ‘bork, bork, bork’.
Ever mindful to stay in the upright, uptight straight man character comes the rightfully ridiculed ‘wocka, wocka, wocka’ delivery from our central Board-erline clown, Fozzy Bear.
Way too easy material for Statler and Waldorf - the HTML hecklers.
Despair not students, teachers and parents you will soon be, ‘saved by the bell’.
Yeah, that is it. The idea is if a thread is bumped that is very old it is akin to reviving something better left dead and buried. If no one has replied to a thread in over a year the topic is pretty-much dead.