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Please do you mind not quoting the Cretin? He's on my ignore list (like atW) and I've no inclination to read his garbage.Hard Brexit now!
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I thought the plan was to breed Unicorns and sell them to Chinese millionaires?Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWhen you lower interest rates this wakes up the invisible free money dragon
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Ha ha! That's the same Latin course that I did!Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostEcce, in pictura er puella.
est puella
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You're being too hard on him. You need people on here like that to show the financial state of mind of the average person in the UK.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWhen you lower interest rates this wakes up the invisible free money dragon
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After all, the majority of people believe Gordon is the best man to tackle the recession.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostIndeed.
I've found it comes in very useful.
I name all my variables in Latin.
i like this game.
I will have two new ones this afternoon
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how do they translate ?
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("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to WorkComment
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And what would CAmeron do any differently to Gordon?Originally posted by bobhope View PostYou're being too hard on him. You need people on here like that to show the financial state of mind of the average person in the UK.
After all, the majority of people believe Gordon is the best man to tackle the recession.
The issue is we should not be here in the first place.Comment
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Ah, I was going to ask you that in the Ask Brillo thread.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd what would CAmeron do any differently to Gordon?
The issue is we should not be here in the first place.Comment
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Well the Italian companies made no provision at all for Y2k and came out none the worse.Originally posted by dang65 View PostIt's funny how people always cite Y2K as an example of unnecessary panic about a non-existent problem, rather than an (almost unique) example of preparation and organisation coming together to avert a genuine problem.
Because nothing major happened at the stroke of the Millennium, everyone thinks there was never a problem in the first place and that that must apply to depression, climate change and the end of oil as well.
Y2K should be held up as a shining example of how we should-have-handled/should-be-preparing-for these upcoming disasters.Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAh, I was going to ask you that in the Ask Brillo thread.
That is unfair. I suppose I will have to say something like "Cameron would visit more gay bars".......Comment
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