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Originally posted by zeitghostSo Teutonic the pointer almost fell off the end of the scale.
Where might one purchase a pickelhaube?
Peter's Antiques
Bit of a trip, but I'm sure they'll do mail order. Oh, but if you do go, there's a German pub around the corner that serves excellent lentil soup. You'd like it.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 19 October 2012, 07:33.
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I'm Finnish. Never been poor, always had something left over but equally I'll spend tulip loads on holidays/hobbies and don't really save for the long term. More of a medium term saver Save for a bit then spank it on something i want
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostApparently I'm Dutch!!!
Would your finances get you kicked out of the Eurozone? | World news | guardian.co.uk
Admirably Nordic though prone to the occasional splurge. Your euro-zone needs you.
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostFinland for me. The only "negative" answer I gave was the one about what is your biggest outgoing every month (interest on a loan - i.e., my mortgage which is on an interest + repayment basis). So I can only imagine that someone renting their home would be considered better off by this particular test!
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I want to see what DA is, I'll dribble wee-wee if he turns out German
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostFinland for me. The only "negative" answer I gave was the one about what is your biggest outgoing every month (interest on a loan - i.e., my mortgage which is on an interest + repayment basis). So I can only imagine that someone renting their home would be considered better off by this particular test!
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Finland for me. The only "negative" answer I gave was the one about what is your biggest outgoing every month (interest on a loan - i.e., my mortgage which is on an interest + repayment basis). So I can only imagine that someone renting their home would be considered better off by this particular test!
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German, after turning it around over the past few years from being very, very Greek.
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