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Reminds me of the problems in Oxford where some students were protesting against Cecil Rhodes statue being there.

Not sure what you mean "put your name to it" don't even know how that'd be done. I campaigned to get scam ads regulated. The mechanism was the OSB as that was the only plausible route (I wanted a separate scam ads statute but it wasn't on)," Mr Lewis replied. Buzzword bingo is generally played in situations where audience members feel that the speaker is relying too heavily on business buzzwords or corporate jargon rather than providing relevant details or clarity. Business meetings led by guest speakers or notable company personalities from higher up the pay scale are often viewed as a good opportunity for buzzword bingo, as the language used by these speakers often includes predictable references to arcane or 'cutting edge' business concepts, which are perfect for use in the creation of business buzzword bingo cards. Corporate culture places a premium on often needless new ideas and change for the sake of staying busy. When people are out of new ideas, new buzzwords can be the next best thing.Dont think wrighty would have had a go as Tamar about the swears as Tamar looks about 5 stone heavier than him and could throw Mattie across the studio ! It was Matthew, not Janet, who suggested changing the name of one venue would lead to everything ever named after a person with unsavoury connections would be renamed. He was positing the thin end of the wedge. CC Hogan said: "It has been a practice for a long time that presenters don’t swear unless they are quoting. Whereas audience members or guests can. I think it only applies to news and serious progs these days. I remember research that said people were uncomfortable when presenters swore."

And I was always clear to talk only about scam ands and to try and ensure that wasn't seen as a validation of other elements (as they're outside my area of expertise) . So forgive me but your assertion isn't correct. The elements of the bill you object to were nothing to do with me and nothing I have commented on, unless that is you are against regulating big tech pumping out scam ads, in which case I'd disagree." I don't see how changing the name of one building in a city where multiple things also bear that name is rewriting history. Our funny and oh so filthy profanity pens are the perfect gift for any friend, colleague or whoever! Wrighty relieved that Olivers now busy for the week so no more swears then ............... for 5 seconds as Tamer shoots off a racial slur calling gypsies Pikies. oh dear. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2016/09/23/activist-behind-oxford-university-rhodes-must-fall-campaign-says/It gives an opportunity to educate as to why you are changing the name, imo, rather than burying that history it brings it to the fore. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/rhodes-must-fall-campaigner-ntokozo-qwabe-oxford-university-claims-cape-town-waitress-white-tears-a7037911.html

Every profession has its own buzzwords. In the internet era, content is king, disruption is the goal, engagement is currency and you have to think outside the box. Technology and internet professionals have practically created their own private language, with a growing vocabulary of often meaningless buzzwords that provide little explanation or value. THE POTTY-MOUTHED PARTY GAME. WARNING! Contains deeply offensive words, smut and all round bad language.THE PERFECT GIFT: ideal for sweary friends and family. GLOSSARY INCLUDED: to explain some more unusual terms and generally raise your swearing game. FOR 3-12 PLAYERS: the ultimate party game for large and small groups. Play bingo with 64 colourful and highly offensive swear words! Each player gets a game card with 16 random expletives: the first to complete their board get ... THE POTTY-MOUTHED PARTY GAME. WARNING! Contains deeply offensive words, smut and all round bad language.THE PERFECT GIFT: ideal for sweary friends and family. GLOSSARY INCLUDED: to explain some more unusual terms and generally raise your swearing game. FOR 3-12 PLAYERS: the ultimate party game for large and small groups. Play bingo with 64 colourful and highly offensive swear words! Each player gets a game card with 16 random expletives: the first to complete their board gets to shout BINGO - or something far worse... BOX CONTAINS: A master board, 12 player boards, 64 tiles, 100 counters, Fold-flat tile box, Sweary Glossary Taking to social media, Mr Lewis said: "Why on earth would BBC producers say Fiona bruce cant say "s***" on #bbcqt way after the watershed when it's a crucial word to explain one of today's news stories? What decade is this." In reply, a fan asked: "You tell us Martin, your one of the people that put their names to and signed the "on line safety bill" yes that one ! The one that takes our freedom of speech away Can you explain just why your in favour of this bill ???" Though some buzzwords, such as "influencer" and "new normal", are recent coinages, many old words have found new purposes in a business or financial context. The frequent and imprecise use of formerly straightforward terms such as "leverage", "holistic", and "engagement", for example, turned them into pointless, meaningless business jargon buzzwords. Good post. Changing the name of a building could be used as a reason to educate people, especially in schools which never (to the best of my knowledge) mention the more disagreeable actions of past Brits - unless they happen to be Henry VIII. On the other hand, leaving the name as it is could be used for the same reason! And then balancing the scales by teaching that Britain was also largely responsible for getting the slave trade stopped.

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Reminds me of the problems in Oxford where some students were protesting against Cecil Rhodes statue being there.[/quote]

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