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cmonstanley 12-07-2011 21:43

round 2 of the euro meltdown
 
looks like we are heading for a second round of bail outs.ireland hits junk status ,italy hits trouble and spain about to crash.

ossylass 12-07-2011 22:33

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The part of Spain that I was in last week looked great - new tiled pavements were being laid, and quickly. There is a new town square being laid out in the small market town and dozens of palm trees were being planted. Stores and bars were busy and the local people looked happy and well-dressed - unlike Broadway this afternoon !

garinda 12-07-2011 22:36

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I'm off for some sun imminently.

I'll risk it.

:)

cmonstanley 12-07-2011 22:53

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where abouts in spain? looking for a nice place to go to next year:)

garinda 13-07-2011 00:44

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 918503)
where abouts in spain? looking for a nice place to go to next year:)

An island.

Not saying where.

We don't want the tranquility spoiling.

:D

Eric 13-07-2011 06:30

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The good news is that the EU's economic woes will not affect Canada;):D

The economic disaster that would affect all of us is that in the US.:eek:

Boeing Guy 13-07-2011 07:03

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Here we go again, in a moment thisvwill be News International's fault, British Gas, oil and the governments fault, all thanks to our semi illiterate member

Eric 13-07-2011 07:43

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 918535)
Here we go again, in a moment thisvwill be News International's fault, British Gas, oil and the governments fault, all thanks to our semi illiterate member

You know BG, I really don't get all this ad hominem bs. The guy has a valid politcal, or ideological, viewpoint. It is one that I share ... well, nost of it anyway ... and one that elected 103 members of the Canadian Parliament. And if some are annoyed at his persistance and repetition; well, are not persistance and repetition the essence of political debate:confused:;)

Margaret Pilkington 13-07-2011 07:54

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I think the irritating bit is the fact that this memeber puts a one liner up with a link to some news/media source......and if by chance he does put more than that, his posts are without appropriate punctuation so the meaning is questionable. This may be a purposeful thing....if your meaning is unclear, you can always backtrack at some later point in the discussion.

I do not have any problems with someone holding differing ideological views, but this member is a pale version of a troll......posts contentiously to provoke a response.

This is just my personal opinion of the guy. You appear to be more gracious..perhaps it is grace lent by distance.

cashman 13-07-2011 08:00

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quite a few of my posts are one liners, which in my view negates the need fer me to waffle.:confused: as well as being sarcastically cutting. pmsl

Eric 13-07-2011 08:08

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 918540)
I think the irritating bit is the fact that this memeber puts a one liner up with a link to some news/media source......and if by chance he does put more than that, his posts are without appropriate punctuation so the meaning is questionable. This may be a purposeful thing....if your meaning is unclear, you can always backtrack at some later point in the discussion.

I do not have any problems with someone holding differing ideological views, but this member is a pale version of a troll......posts contentiously to provoke a response.

This is just my personal opinion of the guy. You appear to be more gracious..perhaps it is grace lent by distance.

"Gracious" ... I like that. ;):D

Margaret Pilkington 13-07-2011 08:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 918541)
quite a few of my posts are one liners, which in my view negates the need fer me to waffle.:confused: as well as being sarcastically cutting. pmsl

Cashy, your posts are quite different.
You don't usually post contentious one liners, followed by a link to some news/media site.

Margaret Pilkington 13-07-2011 08:21

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 918542)
"Gracious" ... I like that. ;):D

I'm glad you like it Eric...just how I see it......though others may have a different opinion.

jaysay 13-07-2011 08:41

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 918503)
where abouts in spain? looking for a nice place to go to next year:)

Permanently I hope:Banane44::Banane44::Banane44::D

jaysay 13-07-2011 08:43

Re: round 2 of the euro meltdown
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 918541)
quite a few of my posts are one liners, which in my view negates the need fer me to waffle.:confused: as well as being sarcastically cutting. pmsl

Ya but yours are from the heart, not a link from the Guardian cashy:D


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