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cmonstanley 23-02-2013 17:40

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1043512)
you wouldn't know a fact if it jumped up and bit you on the arse, which shows up when you mention quantitative have another think about that one, and lets not forget Brown was still blaming the previous government right up to being kicked out, you never actually mention the fact that when Blair/Brown took over running the country in 1997 they inherited the best economic outlook by any incoming government in history, now that is fact

your joking aint you 2.75 million on the dole inheriting a good economy . your barmy lol thats why people voted labour in .your names no george osborne no matter how many times they tell the public its just not true.healthy economy ha ha people choosing to eat or heat lol no national minimum wage.lol

Eric 23-02-2013 18:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1043528)
To be honest I don't a flying, if all the posts about my gaffs were to be deleted half the post on accy web would go down the toilet were they belong, if you must point out every mistake, do to it to the rest or just **** of :mad:

It's not every mistake ... just the gems, those brilliant diamonds that provide a quantum of merriment in this dull and boring world. For all that he wreaks havoc on the language, C'mon just doesn't manage to come up with even one memorable error.

Eric 23-02-2013 18:12

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1043439)
which is going to have no effect on this country what so ever, according the a professor of business who was interviewed on Breakfast TV. I'm sure it will be the end of the word as we know it in the Guardian. We now have a situation started By Labour being tackled by the coalition, under less favourable terms than Labour ever had. only two countries in the G7 nations still have AAA rating Canada and Germany so we are in good company. Lets face it though we could have had Ed Balls as chancellor, now that's a fate to worry about

So, Labour was responsible for the last global economic meltdown:confused:


And I read that Osborne is not going to let this downgrading affect his policies? Oops ... that should have been "policy" ... cut here, cut there, cut everywhere.:rolleyes:

Even the ususally conservative, small government yanks had the sense to bail out GM and Chrysler. And the present administration seems determined not to go for massive cuts without some complementary increases in spending and in taxes on the wealthy. Whatever kind of positive spin you try to put on the loss of the AAA rating, you can't deny it is a blow. And although you think you are in good company, it would still be a much better sign for your ailing economy if you were in company with us and the krauts.

Guinness 23-02-2013 22:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1043510)
your still talking rubbish

Perhaps I am, but at least my record ain't stuck on 13 years..13 years..13 years..

Eric 24-02-2013 09:10

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1043464)
Floccinaucinihilipilification ? Slubberdegullion ? So which word in particular did you have in mind Jay ? ;) :D

Could have something to do with this: "In the beginnning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God." That seems to sum the whole thing up ... maybe the Word is going to end ... and about time too:theband:

Eric 24-02-2013 09:15

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1043534)
Steady Tiger ! Don't go doing a Gordo of the Brown ................. :D

And when they said Liverpool Uni, think they meant HMP Walton. :rolleyes:

I can get away with it as I'm a Scouser in exile, any of youse others say it & it's a slander right, impeaching our good name. :s_aim1:

You must be aware that "yous" is common over here in God's country (still AAA by the way:mosher:) ... as in: "Hey, any of yous guys wanna go in on a two-four and a Texas mickey?";):D

DaveinGermany 24-02-2013 14:51

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1043635)
"Hey, any of yous guys wanna go in on a two-four and a Texas mickey?";):D

Go on then ................... I'll show my ignorance & ask, what are you on about ? :)

Eric 24-02-2013 15:07

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1043682)
Go on then ................... I'll show my ignorance & ask, what are you on about ? :)

Here we go:


Urban Dictionary: Two Four


Texas mickey - Wiktionary

Less 24-02-2013 15:10

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1043682)
Go on then ................... I'll show my ignorance & ask, what are you on about ? :)

I think it's something to do with krystal nact. Walt Disney was well known as an anti-semite and a loyal member of the Tory party.:cool:

DaveinGermany 24-02-2013 15:39

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1043685)


Ah, enlightenment ! :) Thanks very much Eric, what a wonderful place AW is, seems we learn something new everyday.

cmonstanley 24-02-2013 15:42

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Further humiliation for Osborne and HMRC over tax avoidance | Vox Political hairdresser from liverpool haha

cmonstanley 01-03-2013 21:21

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Eric 02-03-2013 00:32

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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eastleigh ... Maybe because there is not much joy in the result for either the tories or for labour.:rolleyes: And I sense that there aren't too many Lib-Dems posting on here.:D Me, I would have supported the Elvis Party:theband:

cashman 02-03-2013 06:31

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1044607)
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eastleigh ... Maybe because there is not much joy in the result for either the tories or for labour.:rolleyes: And I sense that there aren't too many Lib-Dems posting on here.:D Me, I would have supported the Elvis Party:theband:

Well Cameron did say its a mid term wake up, to be expected, so he aint too bothered.:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D I was personally delighted.;)

DaveinGermany 02-03-2013 08:55

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Mid term & a by-election, so not really of any importance to man nor beast. That said I think the Lib Dem result was a case of voting like for like to keep the status quo (same with many traditionalist seats) but UKIP coming second ... although probably a protest to kick the main parties up the arse it shows the underlying resentment & desire to be listened to by the voting public (those that made the effort at least).

If UKIP can build on this then the next election should be quite eventful & those who've ignored the public's requests will probably have to look at UKIP more seriously as a predominant force for support.


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