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What really annoys me is that in the UK it's not easy to have multiple currency accounts without going offshore (or using Paypal - but keeping big sums there is not wise). Any country with a weak currency allows such arrangement
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Bollocks to that! It's the English Channel, end of!Originally posted by AtW View Post
La Manche
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AtW, I love that subliminal message in your avatar.
Let me guess - Some kind soul volunteered to add that Christmas hat as you requested
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SAP and EuroLand and invest in the Czech potato farming industry. And you are boomed again.Originally posted by Purple Dalek View Post1.00 EUR
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Only Super Gordon can save you now. Maybe he'll do like Moses and part the English Channel to let the Euro in.
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1€ = 96p and falling
1.00 EUR
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0.962196 GBP
Only Super Gordon can save you now. Maybe he'll do like Moses and part the English Channel to let the Euro in.Tags: None
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