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That you should.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI should work for National Statistics.
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I do my bit by pretending to be shopping. Others around me might thus feel more tempted to buy something themselves and not feel so foolhardy by parting with their money so easily which they obviously have too much of.
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Hmmm... based on a representative sample of 0.046% of the members of a bulletin board...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLooks like the economy is as ****ed as I thought. Any spare cash is not being spent on things that will stimulate the economy.
I'm helping the local economy by spending locally, small businesses instead of chain stores, that sort of thing.
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I'm actually keeping a couple of builders employed with some home improvements, primarily for a better quality of life. I've lived in the same place, the first and only I ever bought, for 17 years now, and don't plan on selling for at least another 10.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLooks like the economy is as ****ed as I thought. Any spare cash is not being spent on things that will stimulate the economy.
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Where's the "going to line MPs pockets for their expenses" option?
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Looks like the economy is as ****ed as I thought. Any spare cash is not being spent on things that will stimulate the economy.
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You forgot the "being spent by wife" option, or "hiding it from wife & kids"
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I've already Eaten, drank, and been merry with mine, so the is no spare monies
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