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Saturday, 19 July 2008


Why are organisations called organisations? When they can’t seem to organise anything! Why is work called work when things don’t work? When you work for an organisation, you just know that nothing’s going to be working coos it’s not been organised. For example where I’m working at the moment, if they’d been organised and working properly as an organisation then they’d have had no need to employ extra workers in order to get the job done, still mustn’t complain though; a wolf’s got to keep the wolves from the door.

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  1. It's all out on the streets today but you, you've found a place to hide
    Too busy with the ratrace, you pass by on the other side
    Yours is the face of the brand new Britain with blinkers on your eyes
    Find yourself position and cling on for dear life
    You're so frightened, everybody's so frightened
    The papers tell of rape and murder, everything that you want to hear
    Bad tidings on the radio - you find a way to name your fear
    So you never pick up hitchhikers, never talk to strangers
    Believe the world outside your bolted door is evil
    You're so frightened, everybody's so frightened.

    You are just a victim of your own bad dreams
    While people are the same as we've always been
    But through the blindness in your eyes
    For just one minute I see them shine
    Love me . . won't you love me? But they all turn away

    You never fight for anything, you always turn your face away
    And you never get involved in trouble let all evil have it's way
    So as the girl screams in the street below, you turn up the television
    Perhaps you'll see it on the news - well it's nothing to do with you
    You're too frightened, everybody's so frightened
    Why is everybody so frightened?

    New Model Army, 'Frightened' 1985 'No Rest For The Wicked' LP

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  2. If you’ve just started with a new ‘Organisation’ Nuzz, you will almost certainly soon be sent on an Equality At Work/Recognising Diversity In The Workplace course.
    I would be very interested to hear your thoughts if you do.

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  3. Frightened of the humans and frightened of their stares
    Frightened of the poisons they pump into the air
    Frightened of the chemicals they spray upon the land
    Frightened of the power they hold within their hands
    Frightened of bureaucracy and frightened of the law
    Frightened of the government and who it's working for
    Frightened of the children who won't know who to cope
    With a world in rack and ruin from their technocratic dope, dope, dope

    Fear can be a bum thing
    A silly and a dumb thing
    Fear can be the one thing
    That keeps us in the dark

    Fear can be a bum thing
    A silly and a dumb thing
    Fear can be the one thing
    That keeps us all apart


    Zounds, Fear 'The Curse of Zounds'

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  4. I think thee & me should have a kareoke night.
    And call it, '1,2,3, go, i've got an ego!'
    Sure fire.
    J

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  5. Yeah John, but the paranoia would kill me.

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