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garinda 03-11-2011 16:03

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 944648)
What's your position on Olive Oil, hun?

That's a slippy one.

I'd probably take the missionary position.

Pour it down the drain, and encourage the fuzzy-wuzzies to use dripping, sparingly.

jaysay 03-11-2011 18:02

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 944650)
That's a slippy one.

I'd probably take the missionary position.

Pour it down the drain, and encourage the fuzzy-wuzzies to use dripping, sparingly.

But is that still applicable if its virgin olive oil Rindi:rolleyes:

Eric 03-11-2011 18:41

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I'm starting to wonder what all the fuss is about. So what if the Greeks leave the Eurozone, or the EU for that matter. They go back to the Drachma ... it's a little more difficult to spell, but it won't make much difference. I mean, how much more of a mess can there economy be in? Seems llike the ones taking the biggest beating ... sorry, the new buzzword is "haircut" ... are the banks:eek: Well boo hoo. That really depresses me:rolleyes: Oh, and the Krauts will be po'd. And in this kinder, gentler, more politically correct century, they won't be able to jackboot their way into Greece, and line up naughty Greeks against the wall and shoot them.

I wonder what kind of state Greece would be in if they hadn't have joined up in the first place?

accyman 06-11-2011 20:18

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i think more countries shoudl leave the EU because everything got more expensive on holiday as soon as they switched to the euro

if we cant get a democratic vote to leave the EU then the next best thing is every single other country leaves it :D

Benipete 07-11-2011 08:42

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Of course false accounting by the Greek government and their dubious dealings with Goldman Sachs had nothing at all to do with the problems we are all facing now.:rolleyes::mad:

Eric 10-11-2011 06:26

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And now Italy:eek: It's not worth a new thread; same shlt, different location. But guess what boys and girls, brace yourselves, Merkel is saying that the only solution to economic collapse is more political integration ... A united Europe under German leadership perhaps ... mmm, wasn't that tried a couple of times in the last century:rolleyes::D

Benipete 10-11-2011 07:31

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 946480)
And now Italy:eek: It's not worth a new thread; same shlt, different location. But guess what boys and girls, brace yourselves, Merkel is saying that the only solution to economic collapse is more political integration ... A united Europe under German leadership perhaps ... mmm, wasn't that tried a couple of times in the last century:rolleyes::D

It certainly looks like we are heading that way,even Camerans promise that any more changes to the current treaty would lead to a referendum has been changed to "Any major changes":confused:

So keep chipping away at our democracy a bit at a time and no one will notice.:mad::mad:

Eric 10-11-2011 07:49

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 946487)
It certainly looks like we are heading that way,even Camerans promise that any more changes to the current treaty would lead to a referendum has been changed to "Any major changes":confused:

So keep chipping away at our democracy a bit at a time and no one will notice.:mad::mad:

Considering what happened in North American Stock Markets yesterday, "major changes" are inevitable. In fact, if the Italian situation deteriorates ... and what else can it do .... the whole Eurozone is in deep doo doo. But it's all up to Merkel and Sarkozy ... seems like you guys don't rate.:rolleyes:

garinda 10-11-2011 07:55

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UK rally hampered by low trade with Europe | Business

Italy debt crisis: Compared to this, Greece was just a sideshow | Mail Online

The situations worsens daily.

Britain continues to suffer, and continues to pays handsomely for the privilege of suffering.

:mad:

jaysay 10-11-2011 09:06

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Greece, Italy Portugal, Ireland what the hell would we want to stay in any relationship either political or trade wise, its just a recipe for financial disaster

mobertol 11-11-2011 18:56

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 946489)

Check out Professor Mario Monti - Economist, Rector of the Bocconi Uni. of Milan, convinced of the validity of the Eurozone.

Not an elected member of the Italian parliament but made a Life Senator yesterday in a manoeuvre by President Napolitano which sees him as a likely successor to Berlusconi as PM when he steps down.

Berlusconi was noticeable by his absence today -apparently his doctors have ordered him to rest for health reasons.

jaysay 11-11-2011 19:10

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 946984)
Check out Professor Mario Monti - Economist, Rector of the Bocconi Uni. of Milan, convinced of the validity of the Eurozone.

Not an elected member of the Italian parliament but made a Life Senator yesterday in a manoeuvre by President Napolitano which sees him as a likely successor to Berlusconi as PM when he steps down.

Berlusconi was noticeable by his absence today -apparently his doctors have ordered him to rest for health reasons.

No doubt he'll have some young lady mopping his fevered brow mobertol;):rolleyes::D

mobertol 11-11-2011 19:15

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 946991)
No doubt he'll have some young lady mopping his fevered brow mobertol;):rolleyes::D

More than one by all accounts...

walkinman221 11-11-2011 19:25

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 946992)
More than one by all accounts...

No wonder he needs the rest:D:D

mobertol 11-11-2011 19:38

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Keeps going by taking the blue pills apparently...

Watch the first 30 seconds of the following, very funny-the rest will be incomprehensible!

Berlusconi, il vizietto e il viagra - YouTube


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