I seem to remember there were lots of posts on this thread commenting on the bad taste/cretinity of people using dead bodies as fashion, and they've all been scrubbed.
when mailman-san signed on he knew he'd have to follow current and future rules and regulations regardin' groomin', dress and all things sundry and not.
No, he signed on as a postie, not as military cannon-fodder. If the company suddenly decided they wanted all their posties with all head hair…
So Cleo, you only want Western leaders in prison.
OK. Gotcha.
No, Ronin. I just want the folk who go waging unnecessary war and dropping unnecessary bombs on other folks' countries to have their day in court. If the court finds them not guilty, all well and good. You could…
You made a deal. You knew the deal. Now honor it or leave.
That's what grown-ups do.
USAR
What grown-ups do is get their facts straight instead of repeating the same duff information over and over in the hopes that it will eventually be true.
It's an International court - gets people for international crimes (like starting wars of choice / wars of aggression and killing no one knows how many innocent people).
Mugabe is a pretty nasty piece of work, but I haven't heard of him bombing other folks' countries. Yet.
Quite. And eloquently put. I like the bit about the eyebrows.
Signing up for a company knowing that they have dress rules etc., that you're not prepared to adhere to is one thing; doing your job adequately for 14 years with no complaints and suddenly having new…
That's tantamount to saying companies can fire people at will simply by changing 'rules' to target the employees they want to get rid of, without having to give them severance pay or be charged with unfair dismissal. I'm not sure if that's legal, but it's certainly wrong.
they should provided the country whose leader is accused of crimes is a legitimate member of ICC.
Isn't that a bit like saying common thieves, pimps, murderers and rapists can only be arrested and tried if they've bought tickets for the Policemen's Ball, or if they've donated to the Lawyers'…
No, when he signed on moustaches were OK. He'd had his moustache for 14 years with no trouble before the company (revamped in 2003 from the old Postal Services Agency, and privatised in 2007 under Koizumi's reform plans) decided they were going to change the rules.
cleo at 01:00 PM JST - 18th July
I seem to remember there were lots of posts on this thread commenting on the bad taste/cretinity of people using dead bodies as fashion, and they've all been scrubbed.
Posted in Fur of the Year 2008 at 01:00 PM JST - 18th July
cleo at 12:19 PM JST - 18th July
The deal from Day One and for 14 years after Day One was that there was no problem at all with his moustache.
Posted in Osaka postman fights to keep mustache at 12:19 PM JST - 18th July
cleo at 12:17 PM JST - 18th July
No, he signed on as a postie, not as military cannon-fodder. If the company suddenly decided they wanted all their posties with all head hair…
Posted in Osaka postman fights to keep mustache at 12:17 PM JST - 18th July
cleo at 12:11 PM JST - 18th July
No, Ronin. I just want the folk who go waging unnecessary war and dropping unnecessary bombs on other folks' countries to have their day in court. If the court finds them not guilty, all well and good. You could…
Posted in Do you think the International Criminal Court should be able to charge world leaders with crimes? at 12:11 PM JST - 18th July
cleo at 12:04 PM JST - 18th July
What grown-ups do is get their facts straight instead of repeating the same duff information over and over in the hopes that it will eventually be true.
He made no 'deal' regarding…
Posted in Osaka postman fights to keep mustache at 12:04 PM JST - 18th July
cleo at 11:17 AM JST - 18th July
USAR -
It's an International court - gets people for international crimes (like starting wars of choice / wars of aggression and killing no one knows how many innocent people).
Mugabe is a pretty nasty piece of work, but I haven't heard of him bombing other folks' countries. Yet.
Mandela…
Posted in Do you think the International Criminal Court should be able to charge world leaders with crimes? at 11:17 AM JST - 18th July
cleo at 10:31 AM JST - 18th July
Doctor Tofu -
Quite. And eloquently put. I like the bit about the eyebrows.
Signing up for a company knowing that they have dress rules etc., that you're not prepared to adhere to is one thing; doing your job adequately for 14 years with no complaints and suddenly having new…
Posted in Osaka postman fights to keep mustache at 10:31 AM JST - 18th July
cleo at 09:55 AM JST - 18th July
ZenB -
That's tantamount to saying companies can fire people at will simply by changing 'rules' to target the employees they want to get rid of, without having to give them severance pay or be charged with unfair dismissal. I'm not sure if that's legal, but it's certainly wrong.
His…
Posted in Osaka postman fights to keep mustache at 09:55 AM JST - 18th July
cleo at 09:49 AM JST - 18th July
Isn't that a bit like saying common thieves, pimps, murderers and rapists can only be arrested and tried if they've bought tickets for the Policemen's Ball, or if they've donated to the Lawyers'…
Posted in Do you think the International Criminal Court should be able to charge world leaders with crimes? at 09:49 AM JST - 18th July
cleo at 09:42 AM JST - 18th July
USAR-
No, when he signed on moustaches were OK. He'd had his moustache for 14 years with no trouble before the company (revamped in 2003 from the old Postal Services Agency, and privatised in 2007 under Koizumi's reform plans) decided they were going to change the rules.
Posted in Osaka postman fights to keep mustache at 09:42 AM JST - 18th July