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Previously on "Recession Looming Part 2"
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With a name like OwlHoot you'll be one of the first to catch Bird Flu.Last edited by DirtyOldMan; 7 October 2005, 00:35.
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That article has a definite ring of truth. If things get much worse, a bad outbreak of bird flu will be a practically a blessed relief if it whittles down the population, causes property prices to plummet, and gives young people a chance to get going.Originally posted by Fleetwood1975Milan, it's worse than you think.
If house prices get hit any more the nation will die of alcohol poisoning.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4306226.stm
I may sound like a callous monster saying that, but I and my nearest and dearest will all be taking our chances along with everyone else.
But what's the betting that in those circs the imbecile Government would invite in literally millions more immigrants to fill the gap, and blow everyone's chances (including those of surviving immigrants already here).
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Hello Fleet,
I hope life is treating you well that either you are already back in over paid work or that you soon will be.
Milan.
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Milan, it's worse than you think.
If house prices get hit any more the nation will die of alcohol poisoning.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4306226.stm
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Recession Looming Part 2
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/ar...812199,00.html
"Retailers call for rate cut after bloody week on High Street",
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/ar...813620,00.html
"Halifax downbeat on house prices despite rise",
the pieces are coming into place.
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