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Speaking about an incident in Cabinet last week when he chided the chief whip Michael Gove over his blaring smartwatch, the Prime Minister told LBC Radio he "didn't think" the ringtone was a Beyonce hit – adding that it sounded like something "from the chillax playlist on Spotify".
And if it all still gets too much, the overwrought employee can "chillax" in the water lounges – darkened rooms with a choice between a free-standing bath filled with foam blocks, a chaise longue, or a massage chair, surrounded by a series of aquariums, which are designated no-phone zones.
This time, the snowman's appearance was, of course, a joke on Romney, and Romney, to show that he could chillax and laugh at himself, made sure to smile — or to force his facial muscles to contract in such a way that viewers would perceive the result as a smile — when the little guy appeared on the screen.
Light chillax.
Walk-in-the-rose-garden chillax.
Years ago, Martin Amis wrote a funny story, "Career Move," in which the screenwriters live like poets, starving in garrets, while the poets chillax poolside, fax their verses to agents in Los Angeles and earn millions off a sonnet.
It's time to kick off those wingtips, slip out of that suit and chillax.
It is the reason why skivers-and-strivers hit a nerve, and why David Cameron is rightly terrified of the "chillax" tag.
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