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FT: Merrill Lynch analyst calls "Depression."
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The usual pathetic personal attacks
Instead of whining like a 4 year old cos the other kids are picking on you....why not discuss the relevant point made in post #7 ??
Or is it a case of .........."It's my ball (thread), so we can only play by my rules" ???'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0 -
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Bad news is good news for !!!!!!,lay off the guy its what makes him tick:rolleyes:
As for me i'm justing knotting my noose over the bannister,cant take any more.Official MR B fan club,dont go............................0 -
Bad news is good news for !!!!!!,lay off the guy its what makes him tick:rolleyes:
As for me i'm justing knotting my noose over the bannister,cant take any more.
Come on - where's your bull dog spirit?:D Takes more than "a depression" to get to a Brit;)
PS Do you understand why bad news is good news for !!!!!!?0 -
I do admire how alot of us brits stay positive in bad times.
But I notice any bad news posts get a bad response, we can't pretend it's all good.As an investor, you know that any kind of investment opportunity has its risks, and investing in Stocks or Precious Metals is highly speculative. All of the content I post is for informational purposes only.0 -
this is what gets to me the "at last" comment as if he is wishing and wanting a depression or even a deeper recession.So it's mainstream at last.
guys - it's going to look like a bit of !!!!!! baiting is going on and that's what he wants as he always tries to play the victim when he is losing an argument. let's keep this discussion sensible to and see if he is man enough to reply.
let's see if he can reply to post 7 sensibly0 -
let's see if he can reply to post 7 sensibly
I've just looked up your profile and noticed you have erased all your comments on threads that you started - why? Are you embarrassed about the loss you've made on the Appartment you bought from Polaris World in 2005 :rotfl:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=26544
Perhaps you'd like to enlighten us all :rolleyes:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=e_hwAynUYIo0 -
mystic_trev wrote: »I've just looked up your profile and noticed you have erased all your comments on threads that you started - why? Are you embarrassed about the loss you've made on the Appartment you bought from Polaris World in 2005 :rotfl:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=26544
Perhaps you'd like to enlighten us all :rolleyes:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=e_hwAynUYIo
you've got nothing to say about this topic but try and derail this thread to try and save face for your friend !!!!!! or are you !!!!!! with another user name.
it's nice of you to look up my profile - i've just done the same on yours and you seem a delightful chap, especially with all these doom laden threads that you've started.
you do like to post the horror stories on the economy, i sense a trend in your desire for a recession...
BOE latest report - more grim reading
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1432633
One in five homes for sale because owners unable to afford mortgage repayments
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1302789
Housing market 'far worse' than figures suggest
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1286037
I could enlighten you on Polaris World but it would be off topic to this discussion really - why don't you start another thread?
It would include things like buying stuff off plan and selling it and even making some cash on the exchange rate as well.
However, I'd rather keep this on topic if you don't mind.
Good luck trying to spoil this thread Mystic Meg0 -
Maybe tomorrow, better today :rotfl:0
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