A recent poll shows that the top four most trusted people and their professions are, in reverse order:
4) Clergy
3) Pharmacists
2) Firefighters
and the #1 most trusted person and their profession is:
MOMs.
I would have guessed Numero Uno as Vince, the ShamWow and Slap Chop guy.
Vince - "You're gonna love my nuts!"
Moms - ok I can see that (although I'm sure my mother has been taking money out of my wallet)
Pharmacists - Doesn't everyone make sure that the medicine they GET is the one they were prescribed?
Come on, you've never counted your Vicodin to make sure they were all there?
Clergy - you get what you pray for.
This one got me looking Art. I found a Reader's Digest poll for 2008 for Australia. I can agree with the top ten, but some of the others? 'Religious Ministers' get in at 28, down with some that would only get a vote from me if I had to put a number on everything listed... You can see the high opinion we have of politicians here.
Last night I happened to be interviewing a young girl in the back of the ambulance after a minor crash. She was rather terse with her answers and allowed as to how she didn't trust strangers, no way no how. (Mom was sitting next to her.)
I said "What - you don't trust firemen?" Brows furrowed, she said "Ummmmmmm... well......"
Rasmussen poll, according to Frank Luntz.
Sometime, when you have the time, I will explain the difference between a discussion thread and a blog.
Technically, that is.
TCSS.
Art
Yes; Billy died.
Apparently, he was more interested in BUYING OxyContin than SELLING OxyClean.
That and the cocaine. Probably used a Slap Chop to cut it.
Billy broke my heart.
TCSS.
Art
Oh, my bad, I assumed it was the same set of rules for both. You should do a thread on threading rules too, the blog on blogging rules was a good read.
On a note to the original post, I am surprised that clergy have kept themselves in the top 5 over the years.