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Interest rates to rise soon?
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I am just leaving SKA office and going to get beveraged... or is the correct term "leathered"?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBut are you leveraged?
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I'm not sure the exact word, but it means 'sniff of the barmaids apron'Originally posted by AtW View PostI am just leaving SKA office and going to get beveraged... or is the correct term "leathered"?
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'Sputnicked' is the word one is looking forOriginally posted by AtW View PostI am just leaving SKA office and going to get beveraged... or is the correct term "leathered"?
i.e. you will make your way home in a low orbit, with only a monkey or a dog brain in charge of the mission. There will be a splash down or possibly a hard landing and you wont have a clue where you have been or what you have done
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Ratted is also an acceptable term. You return with a similar IQ, possibly smelling of puke, wee or tulip, constantly starving, randy and quivering slightly.Comment
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News | Interactive InvestorOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostMy primary reason for the money.
Cable & Wireless to Back Expected Vodafone Bid, Telegraph Says - Bloomberg


30% return in 5 days, sure glad
i had that cash flow.
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The cash flow you told everyone you put into an ISA? You know, the ISA that would give you around about £1000 over the year?Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
Hmmmm....
One of these posts of yours isn't true is it?
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I haven't taken the ISA out.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostThe cash flow you told everyone you put into an ISA? You know, the ISA that would give you around about £1000 over the year?
Hmmmm....
One of these posts of yours isn't true is it?
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You had last week, you were bragging at how clever you were to have borrowed at 0% and got it into a 5% ISA.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI haven't taken the ISA out.
Took you 15 minutes. You even made it clear you thought people who didn't stooze as stupid.
And now you're lying?
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