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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 15 2012 @ 09:57 AM EDT |
Now the BBC is
reporting that the ban has been lifted.
It is a very cute blog. I
especially like the way she rates the food. The "Pieces of hair" index is
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 15 2012 @ 10:23 AM EDT |
I find the following quite humorous:
But we all must also accept
that there is absolutely no place for the type of inaccurate and abusive attack
on our catering and dining hall staff, such as we saw in one newspaper yesterday
which considerably inflamed the situation. That, of course, was not the fault
of the blog, but of the paper.
Seriously? If they hadn't tried to
squelch reasonable free speech to begin with, the "inflamed newspaper article"
probably wouldn't have been printed.
Common Roddy McCuish, accept
responsible for a bad choice that triggered an avalanche of support against a
wrong.
Until the Board can recognize the wrong they were responsible for,
they are doomed to repeat it sooner or later.... and then - with the forwarning
of experience - they will have absolutely zero claim to be able to say another
"inflamed newspaper article" is not their fault.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 15 2012 @ 08:55 PM EDT |
Take a look at the meals, disgusting. Now look at some of the meals in other
parts of the world, what a difference. In fact, if I compare these meals with
what I had when I was young the school food organisers need to go back to
school.
Tufty
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