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Could you imagine paying trillions for a loaf of bread, Well we think weve got problems. The central bank in February knocked 12 zeros off the local currency in Zimbabwe - reducing one trillion dollars to one dollar.


I saw people on the news carrying their cash in wheelbarrows to go buy some produce.


Looks like Mr Tsvangirai's got the right idea, I wonder if they had Oil, would the world have ousted one of the worlds last remaining tyrants.

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So you havn't shopped at Franklins or Rose the butchers then.......paid a quillion quid for a chicken......narff nice though..

can I borre your whel barrah......no actuaqlly I use a skip for me foldin naa.....and wots that Bob from Zim like ehh...not enough right 'anders in that politics/tyrant game ehh...



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