One rule for them...........
A senior BA official got awarded a £375,000 pay off when he was sacked for price fixing.
Does this give you the impression that BA were against the practice?
You can buy a lot of 'Whiskers' for that money. It makes me wonder though, maybe these people aren't really in control of their lives. They think they are, but maybe they're not. If you think about it, what do they do? It seems they're employed purely to make as much money as possible (Duh!). If they get caught out doing something illegal while they're doing it, they get a big fat pay off.
It's almost as if they are getting the money shoved forcively down their throats. Maybe they are the alien equivalent of 'Fois Gras'. My liver wouldn't make very good pate because I drink a lot and don't eat very healthily, but I bet Willy Walshes (CEO of BA) liver would be great. Imagine what Prince Charles liver would taste like! All of that fresh produce and healthy air. Actually, Harry and William would make for a more delicate taste, but for those who like a good robust flavour, the Queens would be the best.
I suppose it's all a matter of taste.
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1891478,00.html
Does this give you the impression that BA were against the practice?
You can buy a lot of 'Whiskers' for that money. It makes me wonder though, maybe these people aren't really in control of their lives. They think they are, but maybe they're not. If you think about it, what do they do? It seems they're employed purely to make as much money as possible (Duh!). If they get caught out doing something illegal while they're doing it, they get a big fat pay off.
It's almost as if they are getting the money shoved forcively down their throats. Maybe they are the alien equivalent of 'Fois Gras'. My liver wouldn't make very good pate because I drink a lot and don't eat very healthily, but I bet Willy Walshes (CEO of BA) liver would be great. Imagine what Prince Charles liver would taste like! All of that fresh produce and healthy air. Actually, Harry and William would make for a more delicate taste, but for those who like a good robust flavour, the Queens would be the best.
I suppose it's all a matter of taste.
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1891478,00.html
8 Comments:
I've tried the queen's liver pate, very sweet, wouldn't you believe?
That's interesting. One would expect it to be full flavoured, but not sweet. I heard the Queen mums' was a winner, but unfortunately I couldn't get down to fortnums in time.
The Queen mum's liver pate was popular in germany during the early part of 1940.
1940s
I don't get it.
the queen and the prince are both good livers but the queen mum has been dead for several years, which would account for the stronger flavour. Are you by any chance related to my son MontMarcy G......m, If so please tell him to call home and remember to wear his winter vest.
He'd be wearing his winter vest right now if his mum hadn't sold it to pay her crack dealer.
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