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Anyone else noticed that suddenly everyone is a fcking expert today?
I mean in the office. Obviously everyone here is an expert. Apart from AtW, who's clevererer than that, courtesy of Siberian University 101 Economics Expert course.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Till they put their money where they mouth is. Then they brick itOriginally posted by snaw View PostAnyone else noticed that suddenly everyone is a fcking expert today?
I mean in the office. Obviously everyone here is an expert. Apart from AtW, who's clevererer than that, courtesy of Siberian University 101 Economics Expert course.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
So equivalent to a bad A-level of a few years ago
If you said about 8 'A' levels you would be more accurate.
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Maths wasn't one of them, then: you have a grade "D" in Home Economics, only.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostIf you said about 8 'A' levels you would be more accurate.
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Could be the only marketable skill in the near future for many.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostMaths wasn't one of them, then: you have a grade "D" in Home Economics, only.
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http://www.internationalstudy.in/college/tomsk.htmOriginally posted by snaw View PostAnyone else noticed that suddenly everyone is a fcking expert today?
I mean in the office. Obviously everyone here is an expert. Apart from AtW, who's clevererer than that, courtesy of Siberian University 101 Economics Expert course.
How did you know I was there?"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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I am thick. same as ever.Originally posted by snaw View PostAnyone else noticed that suddenly everyone is a fcking expert today?
I mean in the office. Obviously everyone here is an expert. Apart from AtW, who's clevererer than that, courtesy of Siberian University 101 Economics Expert course.
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Oh Crikey - Didn't the Great Depression start when some fat cat suddenly noticed his shoeshine boy had become a finance expert, rattling through all his wheeling and dealing with borrowed funds, and the plutocrat promptly piled out of shares just in time?Originally posted by snaw View PostAnyone else noticed that suddenly everyone is a fcking expert today? ..
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I thought the great depression started when the gap between rich and poor became too wide - mind you we are at that point again now.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOh Crikey - Didn't the Great Depression start when some fat cat suddenly noticed his shoeshine boy had become a finance expert, rattling through all his wheeling and dealing with borrowed funds, and the plutocrat promptly piled out of shares just in time?
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