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  • bingobob
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Back in 2000 I was in Aus with the present Mrs MF. We visited a gold mine where you could buy gold bars. I decided to buy one for £2000. She went mental. 'WTF are you going to do with that, stick it under the bed! You're an idiot'

    We didn't buy it.

    I never let her forget it. She doesn't question investment issues anymore.
    Hardly your wife's fault that you don't have a set of balls is it?

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  • TimberWolf
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    At least house prices have been dropping over the last 5 years:-

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    She doesn't question investment issues anymore.
    You mean like your tat shop?


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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    So it's increased from about £4000 per kilo in around 2000 to £28,000 per kilo today, a factor of 7.
    Back in 2000 I was in Aus with the present Mrs MF. We visited a gold mine where you could buy gold bars. I decided to buy one for £2000. She went mental. 'WTF are you going to do with that, stick it under the bed! You're an idiot'

    We didn't buy it.

    I never let her forget it. She doesn't question investment issues anymore.

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  • OwlHoot
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    So it's increased from about £4000 per kilo in around 2000 to £28,000 per kilo today, a factor of 7.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Gold oooooooooooo
    always believe in your soul
    you've got the power to know
    you're indestructible
    always believe in, because you are
    Gold , glad that you're bound to return
    there's something I could have learned
    you're indestructible, always believe in
    Gold

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Gold

    Gold

    Has reached a new high against GBP today, again. Nothing new to see here, move along please. There could be a culling if and when this does crash.

    £28,000 today, £21,000 a year ago.

    And over twenty years...



    To infinity and beyond....

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