Originally posted by d000hg
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I tried that but couldn't get anybody to take them. My new million pound note is literally not worth the paper it's written on!
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Could be those with money are putting money into shares as they're no longer making gains on property.
There again it's all make-believe to me. Money (ie contracts) no longer exist.
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That's the plan.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWould all our problems be solved if we put an extra zero on all bank notes?
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Would all our problems be solved if we put an extra zero on all bank notes?
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My advice is invest now, and sometime between here and the next 20 years you will see a return.
A better question is how long will interest rates stay low for...
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Some people said that if Armstrong was right it would fall to 3000. Sasguru said he was wrong.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt can't stop going up and up.
People here (sasguru?) were saying a fall to under 3000 was likely.
I reckon a short on some of the biggest risers might be in order. What does the learned peoples think?
HTH
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostSell in May and go away. Come back on St Leger Day.
http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/a...op_384331a.jpg
Firemen, dentists and Capricorns will be celebrating tooooooo.
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I bet you lost all the time that's why you're saying that.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postgambling is not only stupid but morally wrong. I bet you lose anyway

LOSER, LOSER, LOSER.
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I'm joking of course
P.S you big fat LOSER :->
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