Spent the evening watching some old classics I've not seen for many years:
The Avengers (starting from the Mrs Peel episodes, shame they all weren't in colour)
Cracker
Band of Gold
They don't make em like they used to.
Did flick over to ITV a few times to make sure Man U're out.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWatching prog about how gits make zillions by prtting about about with money that doesn't exist and how we have to pay for it - might be BBC2 not sure.Originally posted by doodab View PostI'm watching that as well. It's a bit Michael Moorish but quite astonishing how unabashed some of these people are.Originally posted by zeitghostI wonder if they'd still be unabashed if we burned them at the stake.
Goldman Sucks were deeply embedded in the 1929 fiasco.
Nixon was the clown who started removing the laws put in place to stop the evil scrotes doing it all over again "it's different this time".
Having worked in a large bank I'd call it shocking but not surprising. Of the very few people in that program that had any redeeming qualities at all, one was the madam of a brothel, another's an alleged rapist and the other's a high ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party. The rest, oh, apart from that Indian chappy who warned about it all, were pure, concentrated scum; pollutants in the gene pool of humanity.
Richard Fuld was particularly unpleasant, having his own lift at the office so that he didn't have to meet anybody on the way from the car to the top floor. A truly vomitworthy individual. There was a tale going around that just after Lehman went bust he went in the office gym for a run on the treadmill and one of his employees punched him in the chops. Well done that man, come to me for a few training sessions and I'll teach you how to punch him 5 times as hard.
What I found pretty disturbing, but again not entirely surprising, is how the academic community and the education of economics and business has been polluted by the kleptomaniac ideology of the same people. On the other hand, good that's come out in the open.
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There was nowt on which interested me so I watched some old stuff I'd recorded.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI'm watching that as well. It's a bit Michael Moorish but quite astonishing how unabashed some of these people are.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWatching prog about how gits make zillions by prtting about about with money that doesn't exist and how we have to pay for it - might be BBC2 not sure.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIs Gordon Brown and his creative account back on TV?
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Anything on TV?
I got a picture of the kids and a bowl of fruit on top of my TV
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Watching prog about how gits make zillions by prtting about about with money that doesn't exist and how we have to pay for it - might be BBC2 not sure.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGive her what she really deserves this Christmas. Make her happy this Yuletide.
Divorce in weeks from £17 - no forms or solicitor fees.
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Originally posted by beaker View PostJust watched Bondi Rescue. An English bloke nearly downed... wasn't any of you lot was it?
Now watching UK Border Force... *yawn*
Beaker what's on?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThere's some football on. It's european football, so, being Scottish, I don't understand the concept.
Whatever it is, The Basils are beating the Manure 1-0
We're Bolton, we're Barmy, we're off our flipping heads....
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