Discuss Who's covering this? at the Current Affairs, News and Analysis forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Originally Posted by RearWords
Can I mention the words "Winter of Discontent". It's shaping up ...
Can I mention the words "Winter of Discontent". It's shaping up quite nicely.
1. Firefighters
2. Postal Workers
3. Public Sector (probably kicking off just after the general election when the hatchet drops)
4. ?
Am I missing anyone?
The bin men in Leeds have been out for a month. All we need now is a grave digger's strike with unburied bodies piling up and it'll be deja vu all over again.
Didn't the bakers go on strike (or was it the lorry drivers) so there wasn't any bread (its along time ago now) and dont we need heavy snow fall as well?
Also seem to remember the ambo's did to.
All in all its like being 10 again, I am really going to enjoy this winter, still got my sledge somewhere!
Didn't the bakers go on strike (or was it the lorry drivers) so there wasn't any bread (its along time ago now) and dont we need heavy snow fall as well?
Yep. Massive queues outside the Co-Op whenever a bread delivery was rumoured. I know a bloke whose family were getting food parcels from friends in East Germany in 1979. As a result, he spent the 80s urinating through the letter box of the local Labour club on the way home from the pub of an evening. No CCTV in those days. He's now a leading member of the Tory party whose secret remains safe with me - for the moment.
Originally Posted by Trotsky
Also seem to remember the ambo's did to.
I think it was the hospital janitors. Ambulances had to stop at the hospital gates so the duty shop steward could check if the patient in the back was sick enough to cross his picket line.
Much additional outrage ensued when some of the striking b@stards shut off the heating in several hospitals then picketed the boiler houses to make sure nobody turned it back on again.
Originally Posted by Trotsky
All in all its like being 10 again, I am really going to enjoy this winter, still got my sledge somewhere!
Don't do it man! You're not 10 any more. Fall off the sledge and bash the old prostate and you'll spend six months with strangers sticking their fingers up your arrse!
Originally Posted by johnboyzzz
All we need now is the power workers to come out and back to candles 3 nights a week
We were posh so we had oil lamps in our council flat - much more of a fire hazard than candles.
Anyway, if the government keeps trying to replace decommissioned coal and nuclear plants with fecking windmills, the power workers won't need to strike to cause blackouts.
Can I mention the words "Winter of Discontent". It's shaping up quite nicely.
1. Firefighters
2. Postal Workers
3. Public Sector (probably kicking off just after the general election when the hatchet drops)
4. ?
Am I missing anyone?
The bin men in Leeds have been out for a month. All we need now is a grave digger's strike with unburied bodies piling up and it'll be deja vu all over again.
Where's Maggie when we need her?
We know they'll cave in and just give them what they want in the end. Got to keep things sweet for the election.
Some days you wake and immediately start to worry. Nothing in particular is wrong, it's just the suspicion that forces are aligning quietly and there will be trouble ahead..... Formally known as Mucus, before I lost the log in....
Well two days of digging and searching in the general area and we still haven't found the cunting leak. Surely there must be technology more accurate than a grumpy old bloke in a yellow hi-vis coat, wielding a length of dowelling on a thread bobbin and claiming there may be a leak in the generic area known as "under there"?
Anyone else get the feeling this is just going to be the tip of the iceberg.
Trotsky turns on mercenry cop mode whilst stroking white cat and talking in faux middle european accent "well Prime Minister how big a crisis can you afford?" before going of to book three weeks in Oz on the overtime .... its an ill wind and all that.
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