DP there should be some bargains on offices in the city. With no demand for offices I reckon your BTL business could boom. Only problem is who is going to create jobs to sustain 80 million people?
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Only problem is who is going to create jobs to sustain 80 million people?
I was going to saya Stalin Five Year Plan would do the trick - but I understand that might upset some who frequent here - so what about Tony Blair ?Comment
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You're all missing the really important point; will all this banky reformy separationing thingy provide lots of work for contractors? (and thereby margins for agents like DA?)And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I blame the Florentine bankersOriginally posted by zeitghostIt all started going tits up with Nixon and the end of the gold standard in the 70s.Coffee's for closersComment
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World War 3.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostOnly problem is who is going to create jobs to sustain 80 million people?
You'll be in a recon unit Dodgy.Comment
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Do you have to introduce war or guns into every single thread? Anyone stumbling upon CUK General could be forgiven for thinking you're some socially deprived mad Soviet computer geek with a latent tendency for irrational violence.Originally posted by AtW View PostWorld War 3.
You'll be in a recon unit Dodgy.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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How very dare you!!!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDo you have to introduce war or guns into every single thread? Anyone stumbling upon CUK General could be forgiven for thinking you're some socially deprived mad Soviet computer geek with a latent tendency for irrational violence.
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DUEL - I choose the weapons: plasma rifle in 40 watt range for me and a rugby ball for you.Comment
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Leave out the ball, it just gets in the way.Originally posted by AtW View PostHow very dare you!!!
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DUEL - I choose the weapons: plasma rifle in 40 watt range for me and a rugby ball for you.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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You're that inept you'd still ******* lose!Originally posted by AtW View PostHow very dare you!!!
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DUEL - I choose the weapons: plasma rifle in 40 watt range for me and a rugby ball for you.Comment
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