Brick Round

Why in the water shortage do they tell us to put a brick in the toilet to save water?
Well don’t do it! All the paper and other waste material gets stuck round the brick preventing a proper flush.
You’ve GOT to be kidding..(I HOPE you’re kidding). The brick goes in the tank, not the toilet bowl.
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Lego Legos Set of 10 NEW 2 x 2 Round Bricks SAND GREEN $3.00 |
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Lego Dark Tan Brick Round 2 x 2 Dome (Quantity 12) $1.00 |
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Lego Legos Set of 4 NEW Brick Round 2×2 Dome Top DBG $2.00 |
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LOT of 6 Lego Round Cones Bricks 1 x 1 (Light Grey) $0.59 |
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10 Used Lego 2 x 2 Round Tan Bricks with Axle Hole $3.19 |
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*NEW* 1X1 ROUND Lego Brick – TAN – 20 PACK $1.39 |
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*NEW* 1X1 ROUND LEGO BRICK – YELLOW – 20 PACK $1.39 |
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300 piece Lot Lego small Red parts corner/Round Brick plate w/clip handle stud $19.99 |
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*NEW* 2X2 ROUND LEGO BRICK – BLACK – 12 PACK $1.50 |
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Blue Lego ‘Brick 4 x 4 Corner Round’ pack of 4 $2.37 |
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LEGO ~ Lot Bricks 4X10 8X16 Round Corner Cut Corners Round With Side Holes Axle $6.95 |
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LEGO 5 Light Bluish Gray Bricks Round 2×2 with Grille 4867 $0.99 |
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LOT OF 4 USED LEGO 4 x 4 YELLOW ROUND BRICKS TECHNIC $2.99 |
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Lego Light Bluish Gray Brick Round 2 x 2 Dome (Quantity x5 Pieces) NEW $1.00 |
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NEW Lego Tan Round 2 x 2 Brick (Quantity x10 Pieces) $1.25 |
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LEGO 10 Black Bricks 2×2 Round 2 x 2 7915 $0.99 |
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LeGo 10x Green Plant Brick Round 1×1 w/ 3 Bamboo Leaves $3.25 |
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*NEW* 1 Piece Lego BRICK 12×12 Dark Pink Round Corner $3.00 |
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NEW Lego Red Round 2 x 2 Brick (Qantity x10 Pieces) $1.00 |
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NEW LEGO Light Bluish Gray 2 x 2 Round Brick with grill (Quantity 6) $1.50 |
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120 piece Lego Lot Yellow parts antenna~arch~grille tiles~propeller~round bricks $14.99 |
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175 piece Lego Light Gray Parts Lot round bricks plate w/clip handle stud grille $14.99 |
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100 flat round bricks $4.50 |
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LEGO 200 Bulk Orange 1×1 Round Plates Caps Dots Bricks Lot (200 pcs) NEW!! $4.99 |
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*NEW* 10 Pieces Lego 2×2 ROUND Brick Red $1.50 |
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1 x LEGO Slope Brick Round 8 x 8 (54095) Orange $1.98 |
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*NEW* 2X2 ROUND LEGO BRICK WITH GRILL (GROOVES) – WHITE – 4 PACK $0.99 |
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*NEW* 2X2 ROUND LEGO BRICK WITH GRILL (GROOVES) – TAN – 4 PACK $0.99 |
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10-pc Lego Trans Red Blue + MIXED 1 x 1 ROUND/CONE Open Stud BRICK Pack LOT 1×1 $3.99 |
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Lego 42 pieces-turntables,round bricks with axle from Various Star Wars sets $2.99 |
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Lego Old Light Grey Brick 2 x 2 x 2 Round with Fins 4591 $1.25 |
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Lego Lot of New 2×2 Translucent Light Blue Round Bricks $3.00 |
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LEGO 8 YELLOW 2X2X1&2/3 BRICK ROUND DOME TOP 7171 7173 2554 $2.49 |
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LEGO 6 YELLOW 2X2 BRICK ROUND DOME TOP BLOCKED OPEN STUD $1.89 |
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Lego Space / Star Wars 25 x Round Rocket / Tower Bricks $3.94 |
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50 Lego 1×1 Nose Cones Round 1 Dot Bricks Tan Red Green $6.99 |
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Lego Lot Of 12 mix color Round Circle Bricks $2.99 |
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Lego 1 Scala Base Brick Round, 1 Plate w/Knobs White $1.00 |
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2X2 ROUND LEGO BRICK – ORANGE – 6 PACK $1.50 |
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LEGO – Brick Round Corner 4×4 Macaroni Wide w/3 Studs $1.50 |
Recruiter Communities Should Be Built With Bricks, Not Straw
If anything good can be taken from the recent inclement jobs climate, it’s that businesses now care more about their customers.
And this is never better exemplified than in the employment game, where jobseekers – in particular – are beginning to reap the rewards of enforced empowered community engagement from every cog of the recruitment wheel.
But there’s caution in the air. For flimsy fortitude in a precarious economy will unravel a ribbon of riotous wrongs, where short-sighted settlement-seekers will soon find their newly-built congregations blown to dust when the big bad wolf of retribution comes in search of those greedy little pigs only in ‘it’ for the bacon. But as time will tell, you can’t make a silk purse out of a sows ear.
So, what is ‘it’?
‘It’ is the development of communities: networks, hubs, lounges or groups – call them what you will – of like-minded thought-leaders, whose ambition is driven by the wonderful – but entirely emotional – sense of altruism, where the common feeling is to ‘get out of this mess together, move on together and prosper together at the other end’.
And why is this good for jobseekers?
The staffing industry is shaken by events over the past two years and, let’s face it, has taken a bit of a bashing from a number of disgruntled quarters. But for many this has provided time for reflection – a chance to wear different hats and pull up lazy socks. The days of apathetic recruitment are history. The realisation is that without empathising with its candidates and understanding more about its clients, the traditional recruitment model is likely to flounder in the big scary waters of…yes…social media – and all it’s hired henchmen.
Okay, so go on with the social media…
Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn et al: they’re all about networking; whether socially or professionally, the proposal is the same: make contacts; build relations; get friends. So if we’re all doing that (and 60 million of us are via LinkedIn, for example!) then it’s obvious that we’ll come into contact with the same folk many times over. It’s the six degrees of separation theory. Or, to be more contemporary, the Human Web. And throughout all this intermingling and shoulder-rubbing we are creating nodes of inter-dissectible groups, surreptitiously collected as synergetic companions.
Harnessing the synergy
We all live in communities, scurrying about like hyperactive ants; building colonies fit-for-purpose in an ever-changing environment. And along the way an army is constructed, within which a multitude of opportunities exist. For jobseekers this means closer engagement with employers; for recruiters it means being on the front-line of both potential candidate and client interactivity; for employers it means greater visibility at both ends; and for peripheral industry players these communities provide a gateway to all the above.
The future is already here
2010 is undoubtedly the year of the community. Forget what’s round the corner. Act for the now. This is no time for the social hermit.
What do your communities offer you? Are you a jobseeker paying for a ‘club’ service, perhaps? Recruiters, what differences are you making to your talent pool?
Simon Lewis | Editor | Only Marketing Jobs
About the Author
Creative writer within the marketing recruitment industry. A content writer, producer and distributor with gregarious thoughts about the staffing sector.
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