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Previously on "Folks, please, do not sleep through this...."
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It was an article about some countries thinking of restrictions on capital inflows.
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Most people here are in massive debt with £900K mortgages on a two-up two-down near Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaandon.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postdoesn't matter for folks here anyway
Milan.
Makes no odds to them, infact anything that makes money worthless is something to
about.
HTH
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Obi Wan Bernanke on Sep 28, 8:22 AM said:
These are not the currency interventions you are looking for.
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Life is so much more boring now John Prescott's no longer in the government...Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI did try to stay awake for the whole article but my attention started to fade after about the third word.
Maybe I'll try again later.
We really need a big volcano to put something interesting in the news.
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Will do.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postif you have anything worth protecting, best to keep an eye on this stuff
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after seeing Mich's comment, I'll not bother trying to help any more :-)
Milan.
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I did try to stay awake for the whole article but my attention started to fade after about the third word.
Maybe I'll try again later.
We really need a big volcano to put something interesting in the news.
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Oh, let them get on with it. Nothing we can do or say that'll stop them.
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Grumptytom said:
...every bubble they manipulate, then move on to develop a new sort of tulip.
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Folks, please, do not sleep through this....
doesn't matter for folks here anyway
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 29 September 2010, 09:18.Tags: None
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