Post by Brad Holmes on Jul 3, 2010 8:29:46 GMT -6
The Senator from the supreme Province of Atatürk strolls into the Chamber. He is as surprised as everyone else that he is the first one here. But as his proactivity is required this month, he makes himself a drink and heads over to the podium.
Good morning my fellow Senators and Talossans! Welcome back from our month of recess. I hope everyone had a restful and peaceful break. I hope everyone got a chance to experiment with currency, I know I found a new delicious form.
First, and even though he still left a huge mess in the Chamber, I would like to extend sincere and heart-felt gratitude and congratulations on behalf of the Senäts to Captain Mick Preston on his successful tenure as Secretary of State. This nation owes you a debt of gratitude. Feel free to have some drinks on Lord Hooligan!
Second, I would like to offer condolences on behalf of the Senäts to our fellow Senator, Senator Canun, for getting suckered into the post of Secretary of State. Our thoughts and prayers are with you friend. But only in the symbolic and meaningless way of a government statement.
Third, I would like to kick off this month's business for this esteemed chamber and take care of my duty since I'll be back on another damned boat in a week and would likely miss the deadline again.
On the matter of 41RZ2, I vote CONTRÂ. I must have missed this discussion, so I don't know how I didn't speak up sooner. Apologies to Senator V. I share Lord Hooligan's concern of "legislating" specific mediums, websites, etc. I also hesitate to legislate jobs, in this case. I think at most a Sense of the Ziu, at least a letter/petition to the PM/Archivist asking them to do something is a better course of action.
On the matter of 41RZ3, I vote PËR. Returning home shouldn't be about humiliation.
On the matter of 41RZ4, I vote PËR. A neat and tidy fix.
On the matter of 41RZ5, I vote PËR. Although I wonder why "offense" is coming up as a misspelled word in the Clark document, but if I type the word in a new document, it is spelled correctly. Weird.
Knibb High football rules! Long live the King!
The Senator from the dominate province of Atatürk finishes his drink and promptly leaves the Chamber since he can smell his wife cooking homemade blueberry pancakes.
Good morning my fellow Senators and Talossans! Welcome back from our month of recess. I hope everyone had a restful and peaceful break. I hope everyone got a chance to experiment with currency, I know I found a new delicious form.
First, and even though he still left a huge mess in the Chamber, I would like to extend sincere and heart-felt gratitude and congratulations on behalf of the Senäts to Captain Mick Preston on his successful tenure as Secretary of State. This nation owes you a debt of gratitude. Feel free to have some drinks on Lord Hooligan!
Second, I would like to offer condolences on behalf of the Senäts to our fellow Senator, Senator Canun, for getting suckered into the post of Secretary of State. Our thoughts and prayers are with you friend. But only in the symbolic and meaningless way of a government statement.
Third, I would like to kick off this month's business for this esteemed chamber and take care of my duty since I'll be back on another damned boat in a week and would likely miss the deadline again.
On the matter of 41RZ2, I vote CONTRÂ. I must have missed this discussion, so I don't know how I didn't speak up sooner. Apologies to Senator V. I share Lord Hooligan's concern of "legislating" specific mediums, websites, etc. I also hesitate to legislate jobs, in this case. I think at most a Sense of the Ziu, at least a letter/petition to the PM/Archivist asking them to do something is a better course of action.
On the matter of 41RZ3, I vote PËR. Returning home shouldn't be about humiliation.
On the matter of 41RZ4, I vote PËR. A neat and tidy fix.
On the matter of 41RZ5, I vote PËR. Although I wonder why "offense" is coming up as a misspelled word in the Clark document, but if I type the word in a new document, it is spelled correctly. Weird.
Knibb High football rules! Long live the King!
The Senator from the dominate province of Atatürk finishes his drink and promptly leaves the Chamber since he can smell his wife cooking homemade blueberry pancakes.