The human desire to alter mood will always be with us and no amount of effort will eradicate it.
One more time, then… with continued apologies to Pierre Ranger (and kind permission from Pete Baker)… [It’s a tradition, we know… – Ed] Indeed! And with Alaphilippe in yellow again! Play La Marseillaise!
Kids' fable exposes illogic of proposed JobSeeker change
Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg's argument that the JobSeeker allowance needs to be reduced otherwise people will lose the incentive to get a job reminds me of a popular children's story by Paul Jennings ("Job support needed to dodge economic cliff", July 3). The Paw Thing tells the story of a cat called Singenpoo, owned by a parsimonious chicken shop owner Major Mac. Singenpoo's job is to reduce a plague of mice in the chicken shop. Unfortunately, there are so many mice that Singenpoo has no chance and Major Mac decides the best way to make her catch mice is to reduce her food. Of course, this only makes Singenpoo weaker and the poor thing caught even fewer mice. Funnily enough, the year three children to whom I read this story always seem to understand the false economy and futility of Major Mac's plan.
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Let's Do
Even educated fleas do it
Lets do it
Lets fall in love
In Spain the best upper sets do it
Lithuanians and lets do it
Lets do it
Lets fall in love
The Dutch in old Amsterdam do it
Not to mention the Finns
Folks in Siam do it
Think of Siamese twins from Argentines
Without means do it
People say in Boston beans do it
Let's do it
Let's fall in love
Romantic sponges they say do it
Oysters down in oyster bay do it
Lets do it
Lets fall in love
Cold Cape Cod clams against their wish do it
Even lazy jellyfish do it
Lets do it
Lets fall in love
Electric eels I might add do it
Though it shocks them
I know
Why ask if shall do it
in shallow shoals
English soles do it
Goldfish in the privacy of bowls do it
Lets do it
Lets fall in love (x2)
Lets