Didn't those exploding fake tits from France have the full CE trademark ? Much good it did the thousands of women now worried about contracting cancer due to industrial chemicals seeping into their bodies. Even if we had wanted to stop them from entering the UK market we would have been prosecuted as they were fully CE accredited.
As for the things I/we did in the school chemistry lab - I can still remember watching Chlorine gas wafting over the bench, across the floor and down the corridor...
What I see is the end result of the Whig "Glorious Revolution" when the countries in Britain went from being ruled by a fairly benign monarch to a Parliament of shopkeepers and a puppet Dutchman. The fact that Elizabeth "Windsor" was shown as some figure of fun dropping out of a plane with a parachute shows the 'monarchy' has become another marketable commodity, with the 'monarch' dragged down to the level of Mickey Mouse.
6000 views since November 2011 (2nd vid). Really know how to reach out to their target audience don't they.
ReplyDeleteI'm also sure that the studio who made Toy Story and the designer of Marvin the parnoid android would have a few words to say about trademarks etc.
I was thinking much the same, with a good measure of WALL-E.
DeleteThree words,waste + cronyism = ruin.
ReplyDeleteDidn't those exploding fake tits from France have the full CE trademark ? Much good it did the thousands of women now worried about contracting cancer due to industrial chemicals seeping into their bodies.
ReplyDeleteEven if we had wanted to stop them from entering the UK market we would have been prosecuted as they were fully CE accredited.
I don't think any of my toys had CE marks - should I be dead by now?
ReplyDeleteYes, as should I as many of my toys were "Made in Hong Kong" or "Made in England":)
DeleteAs for the things I/we did in the school chemistry lab - I can still remember watching Chlorine gas wafting over the bench, across the floor and down the corridor...
DeleteOr was it Bromine?
What I see is the end result of the Whig "Glorious Revolution" when the countries in Britain went from being ruled by a fairly benign monarch to a Parliament of shopkeepers and a puppet Dutchman. The fact that Elizabeth "Windsor" was shown as some figure of fun dropping out of a plane with a parachute shows the 'monarchy' has become another marketable commodity, with the 'monarch' dragged down to the level of Mickey Mouse.
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