‘Do not eat’ . They are tiny desiccant sachets we find in
the bottom of vitamin and pill bottles. They are a harmless absorbent moisture
and odour sponge, necessary to cope with the shipping and atmospheric
conditions and changes in temp that could cause moisture to ruin the pill
quality. I for one am glad they put, ‘Do not eat’ on the packet because who
knows what might happen…I may eat it. Doesn’t look like my vitamin but hell,
it’s in there…must be okay to eat…and you know why they put ‘do not eat’ on it?
It’s because of the dicks that eat it…and they’re the ones walking around the
world with a bad case of dry mouth, their puffy tongues lolling ridiculously between their parched lips.
With Facebook we are subject to all sorts of fascinating little stories and photos from others. There are Instagram pictures of people's rissole and mash dinners, surprise bunches of flowers from a partner, a nice pic of nana bowling Freddy out in cricket (sepia for that one – with frame). Both cute and sad animal pictures of small white baby animals being kicked across a football field and then there are the check ins from the gym or a bar in a cool part of town (and I am check in queen so am definitely not knocking the ‘check in’). Declarations of love for Jesus, hate for Abbott or Barack Obama, pro-gay marriage slogans, pops humour, boasts of accomplishments people show off about to get some acclaim they need deep down from fb friends and strangers they've never met but play Candy Crush with. Then we get bloody really ordinary posts like, “That moment when…” or worse That awkward moment when…” - shut up dick!
People,- get an original thought…You can even join these groups if they want to share their really awkward moments in life… – ‘That awkward moment when Santa and I have the same wrapping paper’…oh yes, that is awkward. “That awkward moment when you slept with your neighbour and then accidentally told your wife.”
Personalised number plates! And really unbelievably stupid;
personalised number plates that state what the make of the car is…for example,
BMW-007…there are BMW badges on the car asshole, no one needs an explanation,
no one cares! Why would you do this? You’re some wanker that needs to point
this out. I almost (barely) understand why personalised number plates can be
cutesy or mildly amusing when your 17 and they may even possibly be clever to some degree (a really,
really small degree) but JAG-975 or MERC-05 is stupid! I mean you can put
whatever you want on those suckers…pretty much…It simply makes you a dick. A
really small dick.
Often when I’m on a call to my insurer, Flowtoll, or
Medicare for example, I often hear on the other end of the phone (when
speaking to a real person), ‘Bear with me’, not just once but every time
their computer screen freezes or they have to go and ask a supervisor something
(rubbish, they’re going out for a smoke), or they blink. I spoke to one fellow on the phone recently who
while very helpful, did my head absolutely in because he said it every few seconds…‘bear with me’, ‘bear with me’, ‘bear with me’...sometimes he mixed it up by adding words like 'Just bear with me' or 'bear with me please'...did
he not realise he was saying it? Did he not know what else to say? Was he
panicking? Is he a dick?…'sshhuuuush', I wanted to yell, - 'stop saying that'!! It’s stupid. I know it’s a
polite way of saying 'Be patient with me while I fix up your stuff' but say it
once, not every 3 seconds. Got it the first time, - you dick!
Acronym conversations are run-of-the-mill for public
servants, and in all honesty, I’m kinda taken aback when people from outside of
government stop us mid conversation and ask what it all means…God where do we
start? Occasionally (a lot)…we don’t even know what the words are but we know
what they mean…for example, I am a SATO from the SAT team who works with DS. My
role includes doing TLR’s, COFP’s, meeting with NGO’s, sorting through YLYC and
funding rounds for S4SL. We use BIS to record ICAPS and ONI’s and
approach HACCQCC on a regular basis. If HACCQCC can’t assist there is always
CCRC and ERF-FSG. We assist with MASS, CAEATI, VOSS and CLI and at the end of
the day after all is said and done…we are just dicks without words.
‘Arks’ instead of ‘ask’. Don’t do this. This is stupid…and
grammatically wrong. I hear it more than I should. It’s offensive to my ears.
“I arksed Ann for that rocky road recipe” a friend of mine said recently…she is
an intellectual, creative adult with a degree…what the hell? I get when I was
little I might have said, ‘hostible and hefalump and meer rision mirror’ but I
was 6…not 46. I heard an administration officer in a meeting the other day
say it too, …’No, dick’…I wanted to shout and then get the speech
therapist in my building to sort her out. How hard is it to say ASK? I
ask you!
Bananas in Pajamas…there’s just no excuse for this kind of
dick. Daddy pig runs a close second.