Thursday 6 February 2014

The Ghost Writer, the petition to save Powys Citizens Advice Bureau and a man on the phone.

The Ghost Writer was in his place of work yesterday as he had to move the server, he hates moving this as it must be one of the last of the old NT4 servers working away doing its bit on the front line in Britain. But as the Ghost Writer has said loads of times . . . . . . A cat dropped from a great height can’t catch mice until it lands on the ground. . . . . . He insists it is one of those strange saying that folk use all the time although I cant think of anyone else who says it.  Anyway he set off earlier than he needed too because the weather was wet seriously wet. Us Brits are good at complaining about the weather, but just for once we have good reason too as it is rare to see so much flooding for this long. 



As the Ghost Writer wandered into his office in his usual chirpy fashion (OK his normal grumpy self) there was a quiet pause and folk looked at him. As it happens he has this effect a lot when he walks into places I think it’s his ramshackle dishevelled image and bits of stuff falling off him that does it;  on this occasion though it was due to news that had been received. You see the Ghost Writer works for a charity and the core funding of this charity comes from Powys County Council who are trying or need to save 20 million pounds so one of the things they have decided is to stop funding charities, well the one the Ghost Writer works for anyway. It will not save a lot of money about one hundred thousand pounds, but the Ghost Writer is a cynical as well as grumpy chap and says he suspects that the council will target the folk with the least voices so the likes of folk in need of help, disabled and homeless and the like first . . . . .  He may be wrong though and they might make all the directors and managers redundant at the council instead. . . . . . . . Hang on what was that I saw . . . . . . . . . . . . . OOooooooooo look it’s a flying pig.


Interestingly as a change of subject I answered the phone this morning and spoke to a very nice man from India who said that someone at our house had been in an accident in the last three years and was entitled to loads of compensation from the Ministry of Justice. He seemed like a nice chap and I was not in a rush to rush off anywhere so I had a long chat; however he started to get a bit annoyed because I was not responding correctly to his questions, and in the end accused me of wasting his time and then he hung up which was rather rude. 

It has been raining again today and it is due to rain tomorrow followed by heavy rain on Saturday. Anyway in order to tie in my drawing all I can say is I feel sorry for any fire breathing dragons at present, it is just not the weather to help them one bit.




 For those that are interested below is an online petition for people to sign that will help the Ghost Writers cause in gaining support for the Charity he works for . . . Powys Citizens Advice Bureau . . . . . .  Although a national organisation each bureau is very dependent on local funding for core bureau funding. Without the core funding all the other projects it supports can not exist. 

11 comments:

  1. Can't the fire breathing dragon just intimidate the council into funding said charity?

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    1. Normally this would be a good idea particularly as it would be a Welsh Dragon, they are very good fire breathers even in damp conditions. The problem is that it is not damp more totally saturated to several feet even in normally dry places, not good for Dragons or Ghost Writers. . . .

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  2. Signed it. Even left a very important and serious note about how they can save money by cutting all the big bosses wages a bit and save loads of money.
    It angers me how important parts of people lives always seem to be the first to get hit when there are those at the top who don't know one end of pen from the other get paid what amounts to disgusting amounts compared to the actual work they do.
    anyway, I've done it and hope everyone else who reads this does the same.
    I'm glad it's thursday because QT is on the tele tonight and after the week I've had - I could do with a good shout! GGGrrrrrrrrrr.

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    1. Thanks Mr H you are very kind. I think we may need rather more cunning plans yet but we will see.

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  3. Can drought stricken Los Angeles please have any rain that you don't need?

    Lee
    An A to Z Co-Host
    Tossing It Out

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    1. We certainly have more rain than we need in Britain at present it is becoming a major crisis in some places. It would be good if weather was distributed evenly across the world rather than the erratic way it is a present. Folk would be much happier and I'm sure the world would be a better place.

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  4. Question: when you mentioned about cats inability to catch mice while falling, did you mean mice plural? I think it might be possible for a cat to CATch one mouse in mid-air and hang onto it with one arm/paw while eXecuting a three paw-oint landing.

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    1. You are right I think although I suspect the cat may have other things on his mind at the time. And it would also need a synchronized mouse, cat drop.....

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    2. Maybe a wireless mouse by LogicTech? Hmmm, perhaps a disconnected wired mouse would have more to grab onto.

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  5. I've signed the petition. Not just because I want the Ghost Writer to keep his job, but because I think these kind of services have already suffered enough from funding cuts. I used to work for a charity that lost a lot of funding very recently, so I can empathise with the situation. Hopefully the council will listen and change their minds.

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    1. Many thanks Mr Addman, the Ghost Writer is very part time so he will not be as affected as much as the full time staff or all the people who the bureau helps, which is a huge number.

      It is very false economy on the part of the council since the work the bureau does saves the council more money indirectly than they give the bureau in grants. The problem is it is a numbers game and points like this are lost in the politics . . . . . . .

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