Carpenters, Not Pols, Have Toolbox Tools

 

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“Tools in my tool box.”

 

Save me.

Carpenters have tools in their toolbox and they should use this phrase accordingly.

Politicians? No.

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First transit commission chairman Glen Gower uses it then River Councillor Riley Brockington uses it.

How long has it taken Happy Town News to lose the infamous “an abundance of caution” which usually means we didn’t use caution previously? That’s a favourite of OC Transpo that has an abundance of reasons to be cautious.

“Tools in my tool box.” It’s cliched. Stop. Please.

Ken Gray

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1 Response

  1. Donna Mulvihill says:

    It’s the buzz words, dontcha know? A manner of speaking that allows for the inner semblance of being “with it” .. the more buzz words one knows, the higher up the acceptability ladder one climbs.

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