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aye.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI think the Queen beat you to it
another example of the Germans being screwed by the Greeks
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You could model it on Rent a GermanOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI never get swayed by those TV ads that want me to adopt a snow-leopard or a polar bear, but these are our fellow Europeans!!
I aim to set up an Adopt-A-Greek service.
For a few quid a week you get to support a Greek person and get a card once a year on 'Bailout Day'
They will send you letters telling you how they are doing and say prayers for you every night. If you pay the air fare, they will come to stay and teach you their Greek ways. One day a year you can go 'Full on Greek' by taking your tie off and refusing to pay your mortgage

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Adopt-A-Greek
I never get swayed by those TV ads that want me to adopt a snow-leopard or a polar bear, but these are our fellow Europeans!!
I aim to set up an Adopt-A-Greek service.
For a few quid a week you get to support a Greek person and get a card once a year on 'Bailout Day'
They will send you letters telling you how they are doing and say prayers for you every night. If you pay the air fare, they will come to stay and teach you their Greek ways. One day a year you can go 'Full on Greek' by taking your tie off and refusing to pay your mortgage
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