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...and that's just the women in the survey; add up the rest of them and they've all had a 3 billion man gang bang!
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That statistic is seriously going to decline if pig-fugly blokes like you and AtW start going on holiday to Greece.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAtw,
Stop posting tulipe and get yourself on holiday.
More than 40% of women under 30 admit to having one-night stand on holiday | Mail Online

PS, Greece is the sexiest location. You can call it a research trip.
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When you add it up 60 percent of women in that survey have had two different blokes in a week.
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There's a case of "key man syndrome" if there ever was one.Originally posted by AtW View PostHad to cancel one this year and might have to cancel another
Give someone else the key and **** off on holiday.
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Atw,
Stop posting tulipe and get yourself on holiday.
More than 40% of women under 30 admit to having one-night stand on holiday | Mail Online

PS, Greece is the sexiest location. You can call it a research trip.
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No, what I say is that IF Govt is printing money at least some %-tage of that should go into serious infrastructure projects rather than 100% go to maintain Govt general expenditure. Ideally no money printing should take place at all.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo you are saying that the UK should borrow/print money to expand its economy?
Once again Cameron and Osborne done exactly fook all to encourage exporting.
They are biggest markets in Europe, if they do well then Britain's key markets doing well. Just because Greece will no longer be able to afford Rolls Royce should not cause collapse in economy here.I am not sure what Germany and France "doing well" has to do with anything.
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So you are saying that the UK should borrow/print money to expand its economy? fair enough and I agree with you about taxes and cutting govt expenditure. But this has nothing to do with the UK's right, sorry duty to get the Euro sorted out.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, you are pretty stupid I give you that.
UK now printed easily £350 bln - that's enough to build 10-15 HS2 lines, how much of this money actually gone into infrastructure projects or anything that isn't paper? What the fook Cameron done to actually grow UK economy? Fook all - taxes going up and Govt expenditure isn't really cut as near as much as it should have been.
Germany and France doing well by the way - why won't Cameron encourage companies to export more there by having lower corp tax?
Following your logic if Britain can demand EU sort out mess then so can China demand from Britain, EU, USA to sort it all out or else....
As for China and the USA they are also wanting the Euro to be sorted out. China and the USA are not members of the European Union whereas Britain is and therefore has every right to make a stand. The proble the UK has is that there is not much that it can do.
I am not sure what Germany and France "doing well" has to do with anything.
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The UK has printed nothing. QE can be reversed.Originally posted by AtW View PostUK now printed easily £350 bln - that's enough to build 10-15 HS2 lines, how much of this money actually gone into infrastructure projects or anything that isn't paper? What the fook Cameron done to actually grow UK economy? Fook all - taxes going up and Govt expenditure isn't really cut as near as much as it should have been.
Well that is the theory anyway.
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Well, you are pretty stupid I give you that.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe UK has no money courtesy of the previous government and the collapse of the banking system. So quite how it spends its way out of this recession I dont quite know.
UK now printed easily £350 bln - that's enough to build 10-15 HS2 lines, how much of this money actually gone into infrastructure projects or anything that isn't paper? What the fook Cameron done to actually grow UK economy? Fook all - taxes going up and Govt expenditure isn't really cut as near as much as it should have been.
Germany and France doing well by the way - why won't Cameron encourage companies to export more there by having lower corp tax?
Following your logic if Britain can demand EU sort out mess then so can China demand from Britain, EU, USA to sort it all out or else....
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