Did you guys ever do make more episodes of The Hollowmen, or plan to in the future? I love Utopia but The Hollowmen will always hold a special place in my heart, alongside the old Clarke & Dawe skits from 7:30 😊
@@Daz555Daz they are directly in the lineage of influence as they were directly the predecessors of utopia with two of them written by rob sitch (tony) working dog productions
@@ribbonsofnight Really? Gee I thought it was because it had quality writing, fun characters, a sense of comedic irony, but it turns out it's none of those things, it's because they don't make many episodes.
@@Ozvideo1959 to be honest I did feel like the quality of the episodes last season started deteriorating towards the end, a few more episodes might've been shit.
And down here at the bottom of the food chain it is inverted - to convert a minor speeding fine to an Official Warning and avoid paying any fine - an admission of guilt is required ......
I wish I could laugh at this incredibly well done satire. But I'm crying at how accurate it actually is. People in way too many countries do NOT go to government to effectively serve - they go for easy paychecks and lazy working conditions.
Ive watched the juice media for 3 years and YT has never served me up this channel, why? What other gems is it hiding from me while is repeats the same recommendations I didnt click on the last 50 times I refreshed the page.
Work for govt long enough, you see this all the time. Defence is the worst. Now, defence assets do cost a lot, but the money bounced around and the "oh, default on contract/late.................. hmmmm = (nothing happens, except they get more time and money)" is astounding. But then again, everyone saw a govt say "Hmm, 25 million to put up a flagpole on a bridge??? Yep, sounds fair enough..." so you get what I am on about. Must be nice on their planet.
Wow, this is Exactly how it feels like working for Goverment, any government. Politicians are spinless and if you want to keep working you'll slowly become spinless aswell, it's the small compromises that weaken your resolve, and sure enough, after a few years of yes Mam and yes Sir you'll weigh yourself and come up a bit spinless
like when the "Prosecutors" at ASIC change jobs to work at the companies from whom they just accepted their "amnesty" and "statement of apology" a.k.a. got let off denying they did anything wrong?
When a business is fined for wrongdoing to its customers, that money goes to the government, and not the customers. Even when they find criminality, no one is arrested. At no stage does the government help the customer recover money from the criminal business.
"We would like to apologise if you feel that we may have established our corporate structure in a manner that may be seen to reduce our taxation liabilities below those normally ascribed by globally accepted accounting principles. Our internal corporate structure actually makes perfect sense from an operational standpoint; reports that the Amsterdam office consists of one accountant and his dog are incorrect - we have a zero-tolerance policy for animals in the workplace."
@@TheBluetoo99 ah, I see you swallowed the propaganda. Dont get me wrong, there are plenty of redeemable qualities to Reagan, as with many other people, but to claim the principles were correct, that the kindness wasn't misplaced, or that the "backbone" wasnt in bed with greed...is your whitewashed take you just left as a comment. In other words, you're kind of clueless to the situation, but thank you for saying what you think you are suppose to say.