( nr. 73 ) Lloyds TSB letter (from yesterday) - I went first to the Bank office on High Street yesterday and then to the Post Office. In both places there was a relactance to see the letter ( a thick A5 ) going astray as worthy of complaint or investigation ( Oh, don't worry! It's just a mistake, etc.).
In the post Office when my turn came, the woman attended to me BUT DID NOT TURN THE NUMBER of her DESK ON. To keep my enquiry off record ?
Another example of how they act-react-know too quickly.
On the day S. Simpson quite suddenly and quickly stopped my allowance 'pending investigation' I walked from the JobCentrePLUS to the Library round the corner. As I walked into the library, two women at the reception looked at me with such strong expression of empathy, sadness and understanding on their faces as could be expressed non-verbally. I think wrote about it in Kathaksung's topic on Expatica. Then, I suggested that they (not really 'knowing') were doing -2,-1,0,+1,+2 programmed 'acting'. What really emerges is that the S-theater has a much larger cast, perhaps ONE CAST albeit in different rooms or outside.
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I can't afford going to London this weekend. As my next paperwork task is writing an Appeal about one week deduction of JSA (which entails corresponding deduction of housing subsidy and council tax) and writing (separately) a complaint about JSPlus personnel behaviour, the latest strange 'uncertainty' with the Recruitment Fair(/ tickets ) fits into 'strange' (jsp staff said just that) e-mails I started receiving from(via) TopLanguageJobs web agency website (Umer Sheikh et. al.) right after Steph Simpson expressed doubt about my job search report, i.e. whether I faked it (!) and promised to 'certainly check'.
Friday, 2 November 2007
Thursday, 1 November 2007
(nr. 72 ) Vile Daughters of Albion (I have used this expression along with S-Theater )corresponds (generally) to Mad Women (see post 71), and is an all-class(es) phenomenon.
Women are said to be at the core of the British Secret Services.
It all ties in, with corresponent weak and complacent males, whose development was probably 'stunted' in childhood.
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This morning I was assured it is now OK (wrote another letter re: Housing Allowance).
The official told me that the "British Social Security is the best in the world".
That is what they think ...
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Yesterday I found a letter in my post box addressed to : Miss Yvonne Houghton of 28 Burnhams Walk in Gosport (from Lloyds TSB).
I had similar experience in Holland - getting misdirected mail, which makes one wonder if your letters would be dropped in wrong places. The point is, at my last appt. in Gosport JCPlus, the woman called ' Annie ' (she would not tell me her surname) told me that current job applications I made, according to their 'checks' I did not make.
Women are said to be at the core of the British Secret Services.
It all ties in, with corresponent weak and complacent males, whose development was probably 'stunted' in childhood.
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This morning I was assured it is now OK (wrote another letter re: Housing Allowance).
The official told me that the "British Social Security is the best in the world".
That is what they think ...
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Yesterday I found a letter in my post box addressed to : Miss Yvonne Houghton of 28 Burnhams Walk in Gosport (from Lloyds TSB).
I had similar experience in Holland - getting misdirected mail, which makes one wonder if your letters would be dropped in wrong places. The point is, at my last appt. in Gosport JCPlus, the woman called ' Annie ' (she would not tell me her surname) told me that current job applications I made, according to their 'checks' I did not make.
Wednesday, 31 October 2007
(nr. 71 ) Mad Women - this topic was discussed on the web some FIVE years ago.
Mrs. Tracy Blackburn traces the problem to the offset of the First World War and writes:
" ... the decision making concerning all social issues is now been left to (mad) women..."
Mrs. Jean Butterworth points the decline of nuclear family to Thatcherism years.
She names 'lowlife' Lady Butler-Sloss and Lady Justice Hale and recalls a Daily Mail article
(7 yrs ago at the time) on 'Justice Hale true backgrounds'.
Equal Opportunities Commission was set in 1976 ... Some 4 years later members and Chair were overwhelmingly female. "... sexism in reverse e.g.: .... women in the UK earn 19% less than men, - what they really mean, is per head of working population doing different jobs, and not the same jobs, as they want you to believe. ....
... Since the late seventies ... both Tory and Labour ... will only listen to big business, while sidelining the wishes of the majority. If this is not bad enough, within all 3 parties they all have elected gays and radical feminists MPs in very influential positions. ... Most radical feminists responsible for all maddening social and anti-heterosexual male policies, are to be found within the Front Bench, the government's Women's Unit and the Ministry for Women, all who form part of the Cabinet Office."
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There is quite a bit of 'equality for women!' demands lately in the media and from local politicians.
Mrs. Tracy Blackburn traces the problem to the offset of the First World War and writes:
" ... the decision making concerning all social issues is now been left to (mad) women..."
Mrs. Jean Butterworth points the decline of nuclear family to Thatcherism years.
She names 'lowlife' Lady Butler-Sloss and Lady Justice Hale and recalls a Daily Mail article
(7 yrs ago at the time) on 'Justice Hale true backgrounds'.
Equal Opportunities Commission was set in 1976 ... Some 4 years later members and Chair were overwhelmingly female. "... sexism in reverse e.g.: .... women in the UK earn 19% less than men, - what they really mean, is per head of working population doing different jobs, and not the same jobs, as they want you to believe. ....
... Since the late seventies ... both Tory and Labour ... will only listen to big business, while sidelining the wishes of the majority. If this is not bad enough, within all 3 parties they all have elected gays and radical feminists MPs in very influential positions. ... Most radical feminists responsible for all maddening social and anti-heterosexual male policies, are to be found within the Front Bench, the government's Women's Unit and the Ministry for Women, all who form part of the Cabinet Office."
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There is quite a bit of 'equality for women!' demands lately in the media and from local politicians.
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
(nr. 70 ) Still very busy dealing with paperwork.
I shall post now in the Migrant Issues topic on German Expatica Forum - ref. today's news on government statistics. Maybe it is on their website (?) : www.dwp.gov.uk
I shall post now in the Migrant Issues topic on German Expatica Forum - ref. today's news on government statistics. Maybe it is on their website (?) : www.dwp.gov.uk
Monday, 29 October 2007
(nr. 69) A pile of letters (bureacracy at its worst from JobCentrePLUS and the Gosport Local Council) occupies my time now.
My post in the topic by 'woodyvoinche' (Manchj. candidate vs cloning - One into Many as compared to Many into One) has disappeared from (Belgian?) Expatica Forum.
I can't find it in the 'list of all topics by hantser' or in the posts by 'woodyvoinche'.
Thanks to trolls, we now know it's an important issue.
My post in the topic by 'woodyvoinche' (Manchj. candidate vs cloning - One into Many as compared to Many into One) has disappeared from (Belgian?) Expatica Forum.
I can't find it in the 'list of all topics by hantser' or in the posts by 'woodyvoinche'.
Thanks to trolls, we now know it's an important issue.
Friday, 26 October 2007
(nr. 68 ) 14 year-old was bullied. From the Dutch Expatica News - Stabbing in Amsterdam on 11 October and an arrest of a Dutch businessman in Switzerland. The two links:
www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=1&story_id=45328
www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=1&story_id=45330
www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=1&story_id=45328
www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=1&story_id=45330
Thursday, 25 October 2007
(nr. 67 ) SciMedNet website cannot be accessed (?) :
www.cis.plym.ac.uk/SciMedNet/home.htm
PS. I subscribed to the network as an associate member for a year around 2003.
www.cis.plym.ac.uk/SciMedNet/home.htm
PS. I subscribed to the network as an associate member for a year around 2003.
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