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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostCan't remember who said it (nor can I be arised to google it)
"If you lend a friend a tenner and then never see them, it was money well spent"
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSpeaking of village idiots here's CyberCretin. Luckily for me:
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I can't seem to do this on CUK after a quick look at the inner workings of the HTML pages. Maybe I need to investigate with FireBug...
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Speaking of village idiots here's CyberCretin. Luckily for me:
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Labour seriously need to cut a million or so public sector jobs, as many were not needed in boom time, let alone in a recession. Of course they will not do this because there are votes there and we have an election looming.
Yet again, the dirty work and tough decisions will be left in the laps of the Tories.
NB: between 1998 and 2006 there were 2.2 million new jobs created. Unfortunately, over 1.3 million of those were in the public sector!!!!!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA trader I know (who was worth millions) once told me an old (public) school friend asked to borrow 5k. He said he would give him 5k on 2 conditions :-
1. he never asked for money again
2. he did not attempt to pay him back
Within a year the friend had asked for another 5k. The trader put the phone down.
"If you lend a friend a tenner and then never see them, it was money well spent"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHe is a scumbucket because he took active part in dirty games to get rich quick and now he pretends like it never happened and he is concerned about well being of Brittannia - string 'im up I say or let him walk the plank off one of those big City skyscrapers
God I hate envious poor people
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