Would the UK ever "revolt"

metalblue said:
pauldominic said:
mrcunny said:
nope our back bone has been broken,this and any government can do what they like and we will accept it and in a week or so it will be forgotten...
We have become a nation of jellyfish..

Perhaps thats good because when the values break we'll sting them in ways that they'll never forget.

I'm reminded of an MBA paradigm. Which is stronger? An oak tree or a blade of grass?

How fitting with Easter around the corner we see a resurrection. BM's prodigal son returns

ProdigalSonReturningToHisFather.jpg


Is that guy on the right holding some betterware orders that need delivering?

Thats a very nice painting and the prodigal son is a fascinating parable. The well dressed gentleman is a servant bringing clothes for the son.

Its also interesting that the father is less well dressed than the servant.
 
pauldominic said:
metalblue said:
pauldominic said:
Perhaps thats good because when the values break we'll sting them in ways that they'll never forget.

I'm reminded of an MBA paradigm. Which is stronger? An oak tree or a blade of grass?

How fitting with Easter around the corner we see a resurrection. BM's prodigal son returns

ProdigalSonReturningToHisFather.jpg


Is that guy on the right holding some betterware orders that need delivering?

Thats a very nice painting and the prodigal son is a fascinating parable. The well dressed gentleman is a servant bringing clothes for the son.

Its also interesting that the father is less well dressed than the servant.

I can categorically state that if I'm ever rich enough to have a servant he will be better dressed than me.
 

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