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Kubess.g
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« Reply #45 on: 14 November 2011, 14:48:44 pm »
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Are you really James Bond?

Did you buy a condo in Singapore?

Would be good to see some really famous people like you buying here, that would push the prices up even more!
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« Reply #45 on: 14 November 2011, 14:48:44 pm »
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P.O.D.
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« Reply #46 on: 14 November 2011, 18:38:16 pm »
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Technocrats are making their bid to dispel democracy and grab our wealth.
Super Mario has been installed in Italy.
Job done.  Cool

This guy was a European Commissioner for 10 years.  Shocked
This was indeed effectively a coup executed by EU Commissioners.
 
These Commissioners are the guys who run Europe, not our politicians. They are unelected and were responsible for falsifying EURO entry qualifications of countries like Greece and Italy.
They are responsible for the plethora of legislation and PC dictate which has paralyzed our economies and has opened the doors to a flood of cheap goods which has cost jobs and opened our borders so that we are now over populated with crooks and welfare cheats from the rest of the world.
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Vulcanl
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« Reply #47 on: 14 November 2011, 19:33:43 pm »
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And how have these cronies maintained power all this time?

BANKERS....the monopoly on the creation of MONEY out of thin air makes then almost omnipotent.  Only our knowledge of this, and spreading this awareness will defeat them.
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anon
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« Reply #48 on: 11 January 2012, 0:46:24 am »
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Kubes, I totally agree with you. My blood was boiling today at One Raffles Quay when I saw a banker walk by, with his bald head, top hat, tuxedo, monocle, smoking a fat turd shaped cigar and swinging his walking stick. The gall of these evil bankers!!!
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anon
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« Reply #49 on: 11 January 2012, 0:49:46 am »
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Sorry that was meant for vulcanl the banker slayer
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localgirljane
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« Reply #50 on: 15 January 2012, 20:05:54 pm »
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How can I convince my European boyfriend to buy a car here. He spends a lot of money on rent, holidays, dining out etc but I know he has a little left over. It would be awesome to get a nice car to nip around town, but he keeps saying its ridiculous to buy cars here and only stupid people do it. is it that he cannot afford it? Why are they so averse to buying cars?
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frogger
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« Reply #51 on: 15 January 2012, 21:51:23 pm »
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France just surrendered its AAA rating. Frogs are v good at surrendering.
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I know why
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« Reply #52 on: 16 January 2012, 1:49:52 am »
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How can I convince my European boyfriend to buy a car here. He spends a lot of money on rent, holidays, dining out etc but I know he has a little left over. It would be awesome to get a nice car to nip around town, but he keeps saying its ridiculous to buy cars here and only stupid people do it. is it that he cannot afford it? Why are they so averse to buying cars?

Its because he is used to driving a car and being able to get it higher than 3rd gear, that and the fact that theres nowhere to take your car to for a nice drive.  Back home he is used to long open roads and being able to change his car out every few years to any model he fancies for just a few thousand pounds.  Also back home he actually does own the car for as long s he likes.
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