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Previously on "House prices booming"

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  • XLMonkey
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    I need to get off this ride, all this rollercoaster motion is making me feel ill.

    It's up.........

    and down.......

    and up......

    and down.....

    and relax.

    (or was that just a flashback to this mornings edition of Aerobics Oz Style )

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  • sunnysan
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    Alf

    Thast from Diamond Dogs by David Bowie and I promise I didnt google

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    The figures showing house prices falling ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT APPROVED FIGURES.

    How can we be expected to believe figures that ARE NOT GOVERNMENT APPROVED?

    Good to see you are coming round to our way of thinking, we had previous concerns about your dedication to the greater cause and the party.

    Doubleplusgood.

    Something kind of hit me today
    I looked at you and wondered if you saw things my way
    People will hold us to blame
    It hit me today, it hit me today


    Just reply, you've changed your mind
    We're fighting with the eyes of the blind


    Yet now
    We feel that we are paper, choking on you nightly
    They tell me "Son, we want you, be elusive, but don't walk far"

    For we're breaking in the new boys, deceive your next of kin
    For you're dancing where the dogs decay, defecating ecstasy
    You're just an ally of the leecher

    Because of all we've seen, because of all we've said
    We are the dead

    But now
    We're today's scrambled creatures, locked in tomorrow's double feature
    Heaven's on the pillow, its silence competes with hell

    It's a twenty-four hour service, guaranteed to make you tell
    And the streets are full of press men

    It's the theater of financiers
    Count them, fifty 'round a table
    White and dressed to kill

    Because of all we've seen, because of all we've said
    We are the dead

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  • hyperD
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    I don't know, but quick, let's print some more money...

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  • DimPrawn
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    The figures showing house prices falling ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT APPROVED FIGURES.

    How can we be expected to believe figures that ARE NOT GOVERNMENT APPROVED?

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  • Dalek Supreme
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    And it was only last week that the housing market went into reverse.

    UK house prices go into reverse

    Yo-yo'ed I tell yer.

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  • sasguru
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    Doomed etc.
    Oh sorry, wrong thread.

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  • Shimano105
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    This is getting out of hand. We need more immigration to prevent any premature bubble bursting.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic House prices booming

    House prices booming

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5164426.stm

    House price inflation in the UK is still accelerating, government figures indicate.
    The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) - formerly the ODPM - says prices rose by 5.6% in the year to May, up from 5.1%% in April.

    According to the government survey the average house or flat in the UK now costs £190,051.

    Prices have picked up particularly strongly in Northern Ireland, where prices are 16.9% up on a year ago.

    The one-month rise from April to May was 0.9%, the DCLG said.


    Boomed I tell yer.

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