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If that moment has passed, but you can remember a particular phrase unique to the post in question, do a search for that

  • 2 weeks later...

"How do you regulate OTC derivatives trading to achieve robust risk pricing without stifling genuine creativity in capital markets?" Call me a cynic but I doubt I am going to get interesting answers to those questions from a moonlighting social worker in Peruvian knitwear.


:))


Thanks DaveR

Huguenot Wrote:

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> "How do you regulate OTC derivatives trading to

> achieve robust risk pricing without stifling

> genuine creativity in capital markets?" Call me a

> cynic but I doubt I am going to get interesting

> answers to those questions from a moonlighting

> social worker in Peruvian knitwear.

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> :))


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> Thanks DaveR




You have PM

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> That's brilliant, very funny :)

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> > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmLOokbPTvI

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> > That's brilliant, very funny :)



Feel free to send all your comments and PMs by post everything will

be printed and Advertised everyone knows (N.C.). I think is not a bad idea as some newspaper come

here for information.he,he,he,

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I don't get it. Were you pointing out how I forgot to put a full stop?

  • 2 weeks later...

There's a church in Upland Road, and according to the sign outside (which I keep meaning to take a photo of) the pastor is:


L Bent


Seems a bit of an inappropriate name as one would have thought he'd be hoping to go to heaven :)


Makes me laugh every time I pass, anyway ....


ETA: Katie, those photos are - erm - weird :))

  • 4 weeks later...

katie1997 Wrote:

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> Family Christmas Photos

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> *cringe*



Not sure why I'm picking this one out when there are so many others that are just.... utterly wrong.. but the subtexts in no. 24 are seriously freaking me out. Check out Grampa mooning over his daughter-in-law, and Gramma glaring at her daughter and son-in-law. Yeeargh!

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