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The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning January 30, 2023
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Following are some of the comments we have received. Would you please send us your comments?
November 30. Loved the seaweed speaker.
-- Neil Rogers, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
Fast Fashion and You. I confess fashion has never had much meaning for me. I grew up on a farm, joined the military, worked in construction, and am now an author. Everything in my life has placed more importance on physical and mental ability than appearance. I think I'm lucky. I learned to value the person over the package.
The pieces on slavery, the jet suit, and hunger came together to highlight how much we are bungling our priorities. The headline "Hunger can hit anyone at any time" made me wonder when hunger became a bad thing.
Everyone should feel hunger every day. Having your stomach growl in hunger before lunch is a good thing for quiet a few reasons. The idea that no one should feel hunger is wrong. The idea that people are unable to purchase the food they need is a worthy concern.
Which leads to the idea of slavery. It is absolutely true that people should be rescued from forced labour, including sexual labour. The one exception is labour forced upon a criminal as punishment. But what about the slavery that we call wage slavery?
This is especially important as artificial intelligence rises to replace some areas of human endeavour. There is the obvious replacement of factory workers, but AI is rising to the level of replacing inbound call operators, paralegals, cashiers, and even doctors.
So long as people are bound to jobs as their income source, AI is destined to wreak havoc on economies.
-- Conrad Hall, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
December 3. It is a sad reflection on our society that we have been persuaded by advertising that our clothes are out of fashion and we need to go and buy something new just because the clothes we have are the wrong colour or style.
-- David Werrett, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
November 28. Another great meeting!
-- James Ferguson, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
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1. Dad, are we pyromaniacs? Yes, we arson.
2. What do you call a pig with laryngitis? Disgruntled.
3. Writing my name in cursive is my signature move.
4. Why do bees stay in their hives during winter? Swarm.
5. If you’re bad at haggling, you’ll end up paying the price.
6. Just so everyone’s clear, I’m going to put my glasses on.
7. A commander walks into a bar and orders everyone around.
8. I lost my job as a stage designer. I left without making a scene.
9. Never buy flowers from a monk. Only you can prevent florist friars.
10. How much did the pirate pay to get his ears pierced? A buccaneer.
11. I once worked at a cheap pizza shop to get by. I kneaded the dough.
12. My friends and I have named our band ‘Duvet’. It’s a cover band.
13. I lost my girlfriend’s audiobook, and now I’ll never hear the end of it.
14. Why is ‘dark’ spelled with a k and not c? Because you can’t see in the dark.
15. Why is it unwise to share your secrets with a clock? Well, time will tell.
16. When I told my contractor I didn’t want carpeted steps, they gave me a blank stare.
17. Bono and The Edge walk into a Dublin bar and the bartender says, “Oh no, not U2 again.”
19. Scientists got together to study the effects of alcohol on a person’s walk, and the result was staggering.
20. I’m trying to organize a hide and seek tournament, but good players are really hard to find.
21. I got over my addiction to chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts. I won’t lie, it was a rocky road.
22. What do you say to comfort a friend who’s struggling with grammar? There, their, they’re.
23. I went to the toy store and asked the assistant where the Schwarzenegger dolls are and he replied, “Aisle B, back.”
24. What did the surgeon say to the patient who insisted on closing up their own incision? Suture self.
25. I’ve started telling everyone about the benefits of eating dried grapes. It’s all about raisin awareness.
For over 35 years, Rotary and its members have been committed to fighting to eradicate polio across the world.
The Purple4Polio activities suggested by Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland are to raise funds and awareness for End Polio Now, Rotary’s global campaign to eradicate polio across the world.
When a child receives their life-saving polio drops on mass polio immunisation days, their little finger is painted with a purple dye so it is clear they have received their polio vaccine.
Rotary’s pledge for a polio free world was made in 1985 when there were 125 polio endemic countries and hundreds of new cases every single day. In the past few years, only two countries have reported cases of polio caused by the wild poliovirus but no child anywhere is safe until every child has been fully vaccinated.
Thanks to Rotary, and the support of our partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, there are now just two countries still classed as endemic: Pakistan and Afghanistan.
To finish the job over 2 billion doses of oral polio vaccine still have to be administered, to more than 400 million children in over 50 countries, each and every year. We have to have zero cases of polio and zero positive environmental samples before the world can finally be certified polio free.
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