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... if you were a Banker, what would you wish for?
TruckerT
People to stop blaiming me (as a banker if I were ;-) for everything. The majoroity of those who work for banks had nothing to do with securitized toxic debts or even lending policy.
It used to be estate agents and lawyers who were the whipping boys of society lol.0 -
the_flying_pig wrote: »Based in the ones I know - a landmark court case entitling divorced bankers' wives to a new statutory £30 a week instead of pretty much half of everything. Expect a sudden boom in weddings between 30-something bankers and voluptuous secretaries and wholesale dumping of average-looking wives taken on in mid-late 20s (when only modestly well off) to give impressions of being a solid family man
What a load of rubbish lol.0
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