I just told somebody at the City of Geneva office that one of their city ordinances is ridiculous. Not my finest hour but that’s what happens when they want me to pay a deposit on a water bill account I’ve had for the last eight years.
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tcr!
· Aug 15, 2016 at 2:50 pm
I just told somebody at the City of Geneva office that one of their city ordinances is ridiculous. Not my finest hour but that’s what happens when they want me to pay a deposit on a water bill account I’ve had for the last eight years.
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jimi hindrance experience · Aug 15, 2016 at 4:35 pm
I know about “not my finest hour”. Whenever I encounter Bureaucracy I am reminded that Hitler and company were eyeball deep in bureaucracy. It comes up for me due to working in health care.
This is by W. B. Yeats:
Sailing to Byzantium
That is no country for old men. The young
In one another’s arms, birds in the trees
– Those dying generations – at their song,
The salmon‐falls, the mackerel‐crowded seas,
Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long
Whatever is begotten, born, and dies.
Caught in that sensual music all neglect
Monuments of unageing intellect.
An aged man is but a paltry thing,
A tattered coat upon a stick, unless
Soul clap its hands and sing, and louder sing
For every tatter in its mortal dress,
Nor is there singing school but studying
Monuments of its own magnificence;
And therefore I have sailed the seas and come
To the holy city of Byzantium.
O sages standing in God’s holy fire
As in the gold mosaic of a wall,
Come from the holy fire, perne in a gyre,
And be the singing‐masters of my soul.
Consume my heart away; sick with desire
And fastened to a dying animal
It knows not what it is; and gather me
Into the artifice of eternity.
Once out of nature I shall never take
My bodily form from any natural thing,
But such a form as Grecian goldsmiths make
Of hammered gold and gold enamelling
To keep a drowsy Emperor awake;
Or set upon a golden bough to sing
To lords and ladies of Byzantium
Of what is past, or passing, or to come.
tcr! · Aug 16, 2016 at 7:43 am
“Nor is there singing school but studying” — love it.
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