When it comes to economics, aren't the most unexpected outcomes the most likely ones to come about?
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how come the turnaround happened so quick?
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Boot up the improbability drive and input the parameters then.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhen it comes to economics, aren't the most unexpected outcomes the most likely ones to come about?
Get back to me with your findings ASAFP.
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Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Is ASAFP ffaster then ASAP?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostBoot up the improbability drive and input the parameters then.
Get back to me with your findings ASAFP.
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Yes to several orders of magnitude.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIs ASAFP ffaster then ASAP?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Fixed that for you.Originally posted by Scary View PostMandelson mind trick. "This is not the depression you're looking for."
HTH.
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One word.how come the turnaround happened so quick?
Me.If you've got a problem and no one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire...Gordon Brown ...( cue music )Comment
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Liam Halligan in the Telegraph has it spot on.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Do not underestimate the power of the bubble machine.Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
1 month
Mid to late September to pre more specific.
HTH
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