Well I hope the end of the world does not happen today or tomorrow. I'm having a bbq tomorrow
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Friday Doom - And so it begins...
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"Well I hope the end of the world does not happen today or tomorrow. I'm having a bbq tomorrow"
OK Sunday it is then
GodRule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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No. Next.Originally posted by Churchill
The boom cannot be stopped. Not with Gordon in charge.Comment
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Doubt cash would be much good as it would be baseless in a meltdown scenario.Originally posted by TazMaNNo it's simply a correction, but has some way to run yet.
I wouldn't wish for a financial meltdown if I were you - it would likely put every one of us out of business. It may not be so bad for those who have saved up loads of cash though ...which isn't me unfortunately
Wailing, gnashing-of-teeth, pestilence and no Big Brother - these will come to pass.
Just remember - no matter how bad things seem, they can always get worse....much, much worse
Misanthropy is where it is at today.Comment
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What's worse is that you phyically can't sell anything that is secured against the US sub-prime market - http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereport..._poison_1.html - the banks refuse to value them.Comment
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Read that, seems strange that you can't flog an asset in a financial market - don't they usually offer a nominal sum?Originally posted by Cowboy BobWhat's worse is that you phyically can't sell anything that is secured against the US sub-prime market - http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereport..._poison_1.html - the banks refuse to value them.Comment
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Out of Contract
Money Spent
See no future
Pay no rent
All the Moneys Gone - Nowhere to go
Any jobber got the sack
Monday Morning turning back
Yellow Lorry Slow
Nowhere to go
But oh - that magic feeling
Nowhere to go !
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Too right...and ater the collapse of the global financial system it won't be some drippy-hippy, sharing-caring nirvana. Nope, neo-feudalism with a twist of khmer rouge is coming down the line.Originally posted by zeitghostYou can't post postive things.... it must be a dead cat bounce.
Doooooomed... etc.
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The IB that is my current client had a live tv announcment fromt he CEO beamed to everyones desktop this morning. He was obviously trying to calm the troops but he still painted a pretty grim picture. In his words "we are taking pain" .
Im not even at BNP!The Mods stole my post count!Comment
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