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Halle Berry with a strap-on you say? Not the worse outcome I could think of.Originally posted by diseasex View PostPound Drops as New Brexit Poll Shows ‘Leave’ Camp Taking Lead - Bloomberg
Storm is coming for your arseholes
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Was that the Leeds United football team?Originally posted by DaveB View PostTo be fair it depends on the pub. The one that always got me was the one outside Leeds station. Used to walk past it on the way to an ex-client. 8:00 am every morning and always the same faces stood outside with a pint of lager in one hand and a fag in the other.
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'Spoons can have some jolly interesting clientele, but generally I rather like them and you know that you can get a pint of cask ale. In fact the last one I visited had pints of cask at £1.65.Originally posted by DaveB View PostTo be fair it depends on the pub. The one that always got me was the one outside Leeds station. Used to walk past it on the way to an ex-client. 8:00 am every morning and always the same faces stood outside with a pint of lager in one hand and a fag in the other.
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Supposed that might just validate a trip to Newry. Can't think of any other reasons for going there.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI just need to get the timing right for my next booze run to Sainsbury's, Newry.
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To be fair it depends on the pub. The one that always got me was the one outside Leeds station. Used to walk past it on the way to an ex-client. 8:00 am every morning and always the same faces stood outside with a pint of lager in one hand and a fag in the other.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI have the impression this is intended as an insult, but I quite like Wetherspoons.
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Yep, if I were to guess, I'd expect a bounce, but it may not be particularly large or long-lived (unlike a Brexit, which would result in a profound and sustained decline). It depends on the margin of victory. A close Bremain will raise questions about the sustainability of the current Gov't.Originally posted by diseasex View PostThat's why I probably wouldn't short after brexit. Buy the rumour, sell the fact.
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I have the impression this is intended as an insult, but I quite like Wetherspoons.Originally posted by DaveB View PostNatural haunt of the native Brexiter.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostMeh. Fine by me, I mainly export. The Pound will find an appropriate level. Bear in mind, Cable is down 15% from the July 2014 high anyway, and 30% down from the pre-crash peak. Even if there's a Bremain, the Pound is likely to decline in the medium-term, following an initial spike up. Currencies move. Nothing to see here, unless you're "economically illiterate"
That's why I probably wouldn't short after brexit. Buy the rumour, sell the fact.
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I do hope that you have hedged it properly or else you are stuffed if it goes the other way.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThank the Lord!
I've got nearly £1m (leveraged) on a massive Pound short position. Was starting to sheet myself....
Private island here I come!
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