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Greek default in the next two weeks?
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Originally posted by russell View PostDoes any of that sound to you like they have been refused a bailout?
That sounds a lot like they have been refused the bailout funds to me. What does it sound like to you? A cheesecake? A virgin having her first shuddering orgasm?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostA payment scheduled under the first scheme HAS NOT HAPPENED because the EU HAVE REFUSED TO PAY IT.
That sounds a lot like they have been refused the bailout funds to me. What does it sound like to you? A cheesecake? A virgin having her first shuddering orgasm?
Well said that man.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostA payment scheduled under the first scheme HAS NOT HAPPENED because the EU HAVE REFUSED TO PAY IT.
That sounds a lot like they have been refused the bailout funds to me. What does it sound like to you? A cheesecake? A virgin having her first shuddering orgasm?
OK lets assume you two tards are right and there is no bailout from the EU, then Greece should be bankrupt in the next few days? Lets wait and see who is right.Comment
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Originally posted by russell View PostRefused bailout funds, no one is arguing that you plonker . Suitsyou said there was no bailout. There has been 2 bailouts agreed, Greece have accepted them, the rest is horse trading.
OK lets assume you two tards are right and there is no bailout from the EU, then Greece should be bankrupt in the next few days? Lets wait and see who is right.
Suity : No this has not happened yet.
Doodab : This has not happened yet.
Twunt : You to are like retards, yeah?
Who is the retard twunty twunt mcTwunty bollox the third?? Eh?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostTwunt : Greece have been bailed out.
Suity : No this has not happened yet.
Doodab : This has not happened yet.
Twunt : You to are like retards, yeah?
Who is the retard twunty twunt mcTwunty bollox the third?? Eh?
Your position is they are not being bailed out. You can conjure up as many of your retard sockies as you want, but you are still wrong.Comment
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Originally posted by russell View PostRefused bailout funds, no one is arguing that you plonker . Suitsyou said there was no bailout. There has been 2 bailouts agreed, Greece have accepted them, the rest is horse trading.
Originally posted by russell View PostOK lets assume you two tards are right and there is no bailout from the EU, then Greece should be bankrupt in the next few days? Lets wait and see who is right.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by russell View PostYou can conjure up as many of your retard sockies as you want...
"Hello, Pot? It's Sheila at reception here, could you come out the front please? I have a mister Kettle here and he'd like a word."You won't be alerting anyone to anything with a mouthful of mixed seeds.Comment
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Originally posted by russell View PostAn insight into how your pea brain interprets things. Explains a lot. My position is Greece won't go bankrupt in the next few days as they have been bailed out. There are still payments to be paid out as per the agreement.
Your position is they are not being bailed out. You can conjure up as many of your retard sockies as you want, but you are still wrong.
Is there a bailout deal? Yes, nobody is denying that. The point is that the payments due to be paid out earlier this month have not been paid, so they have only been bailed out until December 16th or so. The payment due earlier this month that was supposed to take them beyond that point has been withheld, and until it's forthcoming there is still a possibility that the deal could unravel. Nobody is saying it will, or has, but it's not the done deal you seem to think.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View Post**** me, if you got any slower you would be travelling backwards in time.
Is there a bailout deal? Yes, nobody is denying that. The point is that the payments due to be paid out earlier this month have not been paid, so they have only been bailed out until December 16th or so. The payment due earlier this month that was supposed to take them beyond that point has been withheld, and until it's forthcoming there is still a possibility that the deal could unravel. Nobody is saying it will, or has, but it's not the done deal you seem to think.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo they'll be going pop any time soon then?
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