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Previously on "oh dear: UK retail sales fall accelerates"

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    > If UK retail sales are so bad, why is the FTSE still rising?

    FTSE seems to be driven by mindless fkwits who get paid a fortune to drive FTSE in the general direction of where Dow Jones is going.

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    If UK retail sales are so bad, why is the FTSE still rising?

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    Milan - I fear that you are more concerned with your missing euros than the plight of poor Arkwright.

    Sounds like your aspirations of purchasing Thai tat furniture have suffered another setback and you'll have to make do with the salvaged pallets as a table for another year or two. Don't let it get to you though old boy - there's more to life than money. Perhaps you will soon be able to send the new sprog down the mines.

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    Chav, with your liabilities you should take this subject a little more seriously, if it affects my pocket, it also affects your customers who will have less disposable income to spend on Thai tat.

    Milan.

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    I didnt know you could 60 litres in a moped!

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    to be expected,

    at some stage, the 100% rise in the price of oil is going to have a downstream effect on the disposable cash in people's pockets

    2 years ago I paid .73 Euro a litre for diesel, now I pay 1.03 Euro a litre !

    On a 60 litre tank filling up once a week that's 80 Euros a month missing from my pocket compared to two years ago

    Milan.

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    > If they do let's hope it's a few years short of a century change then the good times can roll once more :b

    Come to think of it -- it follows that current Islamic year is 1425 or so. Just imagine how much contracting work would have been out there to convert all Gregorian data into Islamic

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    > Better pray they don't alter the deal further and switch to Muslim's calendar -- not an expert but I am pretty sure it ain't 2005 year in it

    If they do let's hope it's a few years short of a century change then the good times can roll once more :b

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    How are we supposed to keep The Establishment happy these days? Last quarter they moaned when were spending all our retirement savings, now they moan because we aren't...

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    June is always quiet as people stay indoors planning their holidays in July. Then July and August are quiet because everybody is in holiday, then September is quiet because eveybody has spent all their money on a holiday. October and November are quiet because everybody is saving up Christmas, and then December is quiet because of recession caused by consumers not spending for 5 months. :\

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    > I bet they cancel Christmas this year on the grounds that it offends Muslims :rolleyes

    Better pray they don't alter the deal further and switch to Muslim's calendar -- not an expert but I am pretty sure it ain't 2005 year in it :rolleyes

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    I bet they cancel Christmas this year on the grounds that it offends Muslims.:rolleyes

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    At least it won't be in the run up to Chrismas that you give some poor bugger the sack this time.

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    Could it be that a lot of people are saving the pennies for their summer hols?

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    Worst seven weeks in three years of trading.
    Today we have taken £800!!! For the week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!>:

    £1200 short of target!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!>:

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