Friday, August 29, 2014

I'm Doing it My Way - WHY?

Hebrews 12:1(ESV)
12 ..., let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us.

I ask you Seriously 
"What in Hell is there that you would want. 
Hells 'fine print' be sure to read

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Together, we can stare down this Abbott Budget

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Gary,

Tomorrow marks 100 days since Tony Abbott and the Coalition revealed their true colours to the nation. 
Many of us suspected it, and the Budget confirmed our worst fears: having lied to win power, the new Government’s real agenda was to create an unfair Australia for the privileged few. 
That’s not the Australia I believe in. It’s not the Australia Labor believes in. And I know it’s not the Australia you believe in. 
And over these past 100 days, you have proved how hard you’re willing to fight Abbott’s unfair Budget: over 113,000 of you have signed petitions, from the GP tax to education cuts to ABC funding, and thousands attended rallies against the Budget. Volunteers have made over 38,000 phone calls to voters informing them of the damage the Budget would wreak, and you have donated tens of thousands of dollars to air TV ads doing the same. 
Thank you.
We still have much to do if we are to stand in the way of Tony Abbott’s backward vision for an Australia that destroys the fair go, but thanks largely to your efforts we are already well under way.
It has been a truly amazing community response. And a sorely needed one: if we do nothing when our schools and hospitals are slashed, and our pensioners, job seekers, students and parents are cast aside, then the whole nation suffers. 
When we stand together, when we speak with one voice, we can defeat this Government’s extreme ideological agenda. 
Our fight has only just begun. As long as Tony Abbott, Joe Hockey, Chris Pyne and their colleagues are in power, our fundamental Australian values are under threat.
We know that together, we can stare down this Budget. Thanks for helping prove that, and I look forward to fighting the good fight with you as we continue into the next 100 days. 
Thanks for standing with me on this,
Bill

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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Good intentions

Life's full of good intentions.  They are not the same as achieving the intentions.

Results Speak Words with meaning.
Promises unfulfilled are actually lies realized.

2014 People Today

This surely is today's generation.  Those who want God mostly want Him on Their Terms. ...

Seriously: this may come as a shock to many.

He is GOD and they are not!

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Resumés



Most ridiculous things to appear on resumes
Below are some of the most 
ridiculous things people have 
put on their resumés:





ACCOMPLISHMENTS
  • “Donated over three gallons of blood in my lifetime.”
  • “I have a garage which rivals Iron Man for the purpose of building prototypes.”
  • “My last client called me a god, so that was award enough.”

DUTIES
  • “Entertain co-workers with wit and ability to eat large quantities of Siracha.”
  • “Saying yes to everything and regretting it later.”

EXPERIENCE
  • “2008-2011 — Self-employed — Illegal drug sales.”
  • “Domestic engineer: Supervisory duties over 3 subordinates and 1 manager.”
  • “I am a Jedi Master of software development.”
  • “Plenty.”

HOBBIES
  • “Hanging out with friends, watching old movies, online shopping at work.”
  • “Watching Food Network, playing softball and sketching SpiderMan.”

INTEREST/HOBBIES
  • “Gossipping.”

OBJECTIVE
  • “To be able to wear feathers to work. Appropriately, of course.”
  • “To become a billionaire.”
  • “To find an office where I can enjoy great coffee, snacks, conversation and humour. This helps my productivity immensely.”

QUALIFICATIONS
  • “I have incredibly entertaining hair.”
SALARY
  • “My employment is not up for grabs to the highest bidder.”


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Kind Hearted Scotsman

A Scot and his English wife walked past a swanky new restaurant.

"Did you smell that food?" she said, "It
s wonderful, shall we?"

Being the 'Kind Hearted Scotsman', he thought,

"What the heck, I'll treat her."

So they walked past it again.....

Acknowledgement: Thanks to my Brother in NZ