kind of got a call out at 10:30, waiting for it to finish, waiting for some folks in a far away land to start their stuff and I can sign off, mean time the meter is ticking
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Originally posted by milanbenessure,
are you working today ?
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Originally posted by milanbenesif you don't know what you are talking about it is better to keep quiet
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Originally posted by Troll.... is it too late to give it back to Paris?
I never wanted the feckin games here. According to the BBC poll on the above page most people think it's a waste of money.
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if you don't know what you are talking about it is better to keep quiet
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Originally posted by milanbeneswho will pay for it ? that hidden tax called inflation
keep those printing presses running
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Originally posted by wendigo100The 2005 estimated cost for the 2012 Olympics was 2.35 billion pounds.
The new, 2007 revised estimate is 9 billion pounds! That's up fourfold in 19 months - doesn't anyone in this government have a clue of how to manage money?
What will the final cost be FFS? And who will pay for it?
It's all going to end in tears
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Someone probably found out that there was once a nuclear reactor on the site and thought that it was a good excuse to ratchet up the price by a lot.
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Originally posted by AtWWould it have been better if they actually exploded?
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who will pay for it ? that hidden tax called inflation
keep those printing presses running
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Originally posted by Lucifer Boxunexploded bombs on the site, so the Germans should pay.
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Some drone on the breakfast news this morning said it's because there are a lot of unexploded bombs on the site, so the Germans should pay.
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Originally posted by wendigo100The 2005 estimated cost for the 2012 Olympics was 2.35 billion pounds.
The new, 2007 revised estimate is 9 billion pounds! That's up fourfold in 19 months - doesn't anyone in this government have a clue of how to manage money?
What will the final cost be FFS? And who will pay for it?
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2.35 billion pounds
The 2005 estimated cost for the 2012 Olympics was 2.35 billion pounds.
The new, 2007 revised estimate is 9 billion pounds! That's up fourfold in 19 months - doesn't anyone in this government have a clue of how to manage money?
What will the final cost be FFS? And who will pay for it?Tags: None
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