Have a Team Building Halloween
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Auspicious Halloween. At some client companies, Halloween is a big handle. In one, the CEO came as a drunken old bum with a sleeveless t-shirt, a beer guts and a fake belly complete with belly button hanging over his trousers. When I first saw him I was inarticulate with shock and amazement.
To start at the beginning of the confabulation, however, cider and doughnuts are served at 9 a.m. for breakfast. At 10:00 a.m., every child who wore a costume parades around the whole company and through the in one piece plant. The associates who didn't wear costumes outcry with laughter at the sight of the costume-wearers.
Halloween has been foremost there for many years so some staff members vie each year to irritate the most unique costume. No store-bought costumes convey the grade, although with any contest in which employees vote, vogue sways the results.
The aforementioned CEO was a sight to look at and he partnered, for the parade, with a man who was dressed as a stripper. The man went to mammoth lengths to place a fake, glittery bikini on a fend off-to-foot, well-stuffed, skin-colored raiment. He truly wiggled and bounced as he walked. Which costumes received the most votes? "The Propitious Couple" took the prize.
Source: About - News & Issues
This camp is not a proper protest - remove it now
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We get the indicate. We got the point two weeks ago. Many people think capitalism stinks and scantiness to say so in the centre of London. No problem there. But a tiny few of them, blessed with interval, money and tents, have found a media-friendly way of taunting not capitalism but the Church of England. Truismé confronts platitude, hypocrisy confronts double-dealing standard and silly costume confronts ignoramus costume. Bearing witness degenerates into Halloween.
The only definitive result of London's answer to "occupy Irritate Street" is that small traders round St Paul's have damned a considerable amount of business, two senior clergymen have distraught their jobs and the police and lawyers are on their way to large amounts of overtime. The campers have redistributed realize from poor to rich. I doubt if they care.
The St Paul's scruple has been a vintage London happening, but it is beyond a joke. When the campers contest the land-owner and the local authority with "preparing brutality" against them, they play a hypocritical game, of using the law when it suits them, but defying it when it does not. Constraint is always the last remedy have recourse to of the law, and violence the last resort of constraint.
Source: Evening Standard