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Submit Review“Don’t complain about the snow on your neighbours roof when your own doorstep is unclean,” offered Confucius. A niche proverb big man, largely aimed at the Inuit market, but a proverb nevertheless. And proverbs mean history.
The art of complaining has been around since the first dinosaur relieved itself against the wrong cave. “Mustn’t grumble” was the war-time phrase espoused by our grandparents before they spawned generation upon generation of whiners, whingers and solicitors. Rampant litigation has turned these complaints into legal rough and tumble. The customer is always right, at least when it suits, and so it is that we live in a world where it pays to complain.
Listen in to Rick and Paul’s comedy podcast as they heal your wounds of misery, deflate your balloons of resentment and eclipse your moons of moaning.
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