Ross Ramblings – Election Slogans
There’s an election coming up so I elected to write about it, with a focus on the slogans we are fed on the myriad billboards that are colourfully decorating our roadsides.
There’s an election coming up so I elected to write about it, with a focus on the slogans we are fed on the myriad billboards that are colourfully decorating our roadsides.
My dad growing up played soccer and showed me when I was just a toddler and I liked it. I started playing soccer for the Paeroa Rangers soccer club when I was just 3 years old and I still play now.
One definition of privilege is not having to be aware of some realities. Privileged in some way that means you don’t even know it. Privilege as a buffer.
We would visit on the weekend and dig potatoes and top, tail and slice green beans thinly on the diagonal and shell fresh green peas for the family Sunday roast dinner.
Ever wondered where you fit in your organisation, be it a business, a club or any group of people with a specific focus?
There’s an election coming up so I elected to write about it, with a focus on the slogans we are fed on the myriad billboards that are colourfully decorating our roadsides.
My dad growing up played soccer and showed me when I was just a toddler and I liked it. I started playing soccer for the Paeroa Rangers soccer club when I was just 3 years old and I still play now.
One definition of privilege is not having to be aware of some realities. Privileged in some way that means you don’t even know it. Privilege as a buffer.
We would visit on the weekend and dig potatoes and top, tail and slice green beans thinly on the diagonal and shell fresh green peas for the family Sunday roast dinner.
Ever wondered where you fit in your organisation, be it a business, a club or any group of people with a specific focus?