Don Kiddle
Sunday 20th November 2011 9:25am
Dunstable
14 posts
"I'm genuinely sorry to disappoint you but there are no provisions in my Operating Proceures for any unplanned activies or expenditure.
However, I am authorised to accept anything that is completely free and has no expressed or implied obligation on my part to give anything whatsover in return including any personal details.
Anything you may voluntarily decide to provide me with at your expense will be considered for acceptance in due course.
For legal reasons please listen very carefully while I read the following statement of key facts to you.
This statement will take at least 30 minutes of your time and no interruptions are allowable.
Please signify your unqualified acceptance of my terms and conditions by either saying the first thing that comes into your head or by remaining silent.
Thank you.
Now, before commencing the statement of your new obligations, please be fully aware that I am not authorised to make any variations to the following broad statements and that you have now unequivocally accepted that you and your heirs jointly and severally with your employers and their heirs shall be legally bound by them henceforth in perpetuity.
Nobody is able to release anybody from the legal obligations that have just been freely entered into under any circumstances whatsoever.
Terms and conditions statement commnences.....NOW
Hello, are you still there, hello. Would you bloody believe it? The lousy bastard's hung up!"