Am I right in assuming that the 85 bagillion pounds for financial stability was a one off to stabilise the greed fuelled lunacy that was the financial sector and that it should not be necessary next year?
Listen Huguenowitall don?t come here with your communist ?figures? and ?arguments?. If people are filled with righteous indignation it is their god given right to find those with less political and financial currency, take away their pocket money and give them a stern talking to. That?s what the long term solution to society?s ills is. Show them their place.
I once parked my car in my friend?s driveway, locked it, went to the door to call him out, I was never out of sight of the car except for having my back turned, went back to the car after 5 minutes to find the drivers door open with the lock broken and the ignition lock ripped out. I was actually pretty impressed in a pissed off sort of way.
My dad told me that if I didn?t throw my nail clippings away a witchdoctor would make muti out of them. He also told me that if I ate the berries off the hedge my head would swell up and eventually explode. I?m starting to suspect he just made shit up. Anyway what?s this, make up an arbitrary random thread day? If it is I?ve got a few. Spines! Books or vertebrates. Whose are better?
Am I just being a cricket geek or are these actually pretty good: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/gallery/2009/dec/03/michael-vaughan-cricket-art-painting
Magpie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Brendan - a way to help your friend would be a > re-alignment of the tax system that removed the > very high level of marginal tax that the low paid > face - ie essentially benefits are withdrawn in > direct proportion to the amount of money made, the > result being at very low incomes the marginal rate > of tax becomes close to 100%. Let?s be realistic. A couple of hundred quid a month extra to people in London earning 10-20K a year isn?t going to improve their lives when it comes to housing and a child care. Now I agree that they should be working rather than dropping out of the economy and living off the state but it has to be worth it.
Do they qualify if they were born in ingerland? Only Andy Symonds has got up to much more entertaining shit than that lot over the last year. So, yeah, I'd vote for Andy Symonds. Or maybe Station Manager Barry Jones.
Why not try the East Dulwich Forum Drinks you?ll find hairy, specky, doughy, boozy, sneezey (more than likely considering the time of year), letchy, smiley and doc there but slimy isn?t invited.
If I buy mince pies I?ll and miss out on the opportunity make the kitchen look like it?s been hit by a flower and butter bomb whilst drinking the left over brandy.
The state is responsible for the country being bankrupt but it has far more to do with it allowing the financial sector to run riot rather than it employing too many policy analysts.
championcat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > not usre how to put this without being rude but - > it's getting a definite Clapham-esque feel to it > (number arrogant tw@ts is on the up). It's not particularly rude thing to point out at all. In fact if you read the MP thread I would say it is directly proportional to the increase in the number of tories* in the area. Well tories who couldn't afford Clapham so sort of failed tories. But you know they're trying. It's still nicer thatn clapham though. *Not counting all the ones who wear hoodies and live on estates in Peckham of course.