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 Post subject: The UK Recession...
PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:46 pm 
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...will officially end at 0930 BST if figures out tomorrow show positive growth in GDP.


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...will officially end at 0930 BST if figures out tomorrow show positive growth in GDP.


Go and wank about it with your Uni mates then. It's not all sweetness and light in the real world just cos of a miniscule rise in GDP.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:22 am 
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good im glad thats over..............now does anybody wanna buy my house?


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Yeah, but at least it means that if we leave recession, everybody should have a reason to be a little bit more optimistic.

This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning.


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Poolie of Kent wrote:
Yeah, but at least it means that if we leave recession, everybody should have a reason to be a little bit more optimistic.

This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning.


You're talking shite, please stop now.

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Will my bank balance suddenly grow at 930 BST then?

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well I'm still laden with toxic debt :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Almost 200 grands worth!!! I'm a burden to you all!!!
I haven't recovered from recession that's for certain!!!
I'll continue to "teeter" on the edge of bankruptcy for the next 5 years!!!! confised confised bbolt violin

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You won't parmo, it's ending tomorrow, it's all alright!

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Yubep wrote:
You won't parmo, it's ending tomorrow, it's all alright!


It's already ended according to the sage from Kent. :roll:

Do keep up. :laugh:

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This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning.

Did he really say that?

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has there been a recession like? never noticed :wink:


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Poolie of Kent wrote:

This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning.


What the F**K are you on?


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 Post subject: Re: The UK Recession...
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He's high on life mate. :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: The UK Recession...
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did it end then??!

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France, Germany, Togo and Afghanistan are all out of it.
Yemen is out on Monday...and the UK is still in it up to its neck.

First in, last out. :roll:

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France, Germany, Togo and Afghanistan are all out of it.
Yemen is out on Monday...and the UK is still in it up to its neck.

First in, last out. :roll:


So Mr Kent was talking out of his hole again? sctatchinghead

Surely not? confised

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Poolie of kent, i'm not having a go right, but you've done a few posts in the past about these 'recession' stuff, saying how we're in one, save money by doing this this and that, and you got totally hammered.

Use a bit of commen sense, your always gunna get hammered when you put a message up like this, so unless you secretly enjoy it, i would just avoid a post like this in the future.

It's just a bit of friendly advice like, don't have to take it.

It's like me putting a message up about loving man bags, or dibble saying he loves kebabs!!

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 Post subject: Re: The UK Recession...
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I'm thinking of applying to do Mr Kent's official biography. First off, I'm collecting a few of his best sayings for a special Christmas Book. :grin:


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 Post subject: Re: The UK Recession...
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I'm thinking of applying to do Mr Kent's official biography. First off, I'm collecting a few of his best sayings for a special Christmas Book. :grin:


You'd make a fortune Grabec.


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That's the idea!


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Grabec wrote:
I'm thinking of applying to do Mr Kent's official biography. First off, I'm collecting a few of his best sayings for a special Christmas Book. :grin:


I think you should include...

1. his love of britannia high
2. his argument with elvisc over abba
3. "dont buy a paper, read online and save the money, beat the recession!!"

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The proper recession hasn't even begun yet. With house prices out of the average worker's reach and the amounts of debt that many families have, its a financial time bomb ready to go off.


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Warwick Hunt wrote:
The proper recession hasn't even begun yet. With house prices out of the average worker's reach and the amounts of debt that many families have, its a financial time bomb ready to go off.

what fecking recession im doing great


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poolie bri wrote:
Warwick Hunt wrote:
The proper recession hasn't even begun yet. With house prices out of the average worker's reach and the amounts of debt that many families have, its a financial time bomb ready to go off.

what fecking recession im doing great



I'm pleased for you.

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Warwick Hunt wrote:
poolie bri wrote:
Warwick Hunt wrote:
The proper recession hasn't even begun yet. With house prices out of the average worker's reach and the amounts of debt that many families have, its a financial time bomb ready to go off.

what fecking recession im doing great



I'm pleased for you.

There are many who aren't.

tough for them look after meself me like


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Very Christian of you.


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Very Christian of you.

yes it is i,ll pray for you all tonight in my church of the club rolfl


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Yubep wrote:
This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning.

Did he really say that?



"The Germans have received back again that measure of fire and steel which they have so often meted out to others. Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."

Churchill 1942

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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YOUNG KENT IS COPY AND PASTING AGAIN, FIRST THE BBC AND NOW FROM A CHURCHILL QUOTE, HE MUST THINK WE ARE STUPID!!!

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Yubep wrote:
This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning.

Did he really say that?



"The Germans have received back again that measure of fire and steel which they have so often meted out to others. Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."

Churchill 1942


Which advert did he say that on ? I know it wasn't the one with Roy Walker, i must have missed that one. sctatchinghead


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The news says the recession continues.

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 Post subject: Re: The UK Recession...
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Poolie of Kent wrote:
Yeah, but at least it means that if we leave recession, everybody should have a reason to be a little bit more optimistic.

This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning.


You little fecking wanker!!!! :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Where did POK get that the recession is over? Has he finally flipped? It's not over! Explain yourself!


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and why should everyone have a recession?

So people can lose jobs and houses?

There was a family in Hartlepool POK who had to live in a shed, as they could not afford to keep hold of the house they owned.

Your comments are baffling at times, well i say at times, all the time!

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Where did POK get that the recession is over? Has he finally flipped? It's not over! Explain yourself!


The press had been reporting before the figures came out Friday morning that the economists believed the recession was going to end....and then the figures revealed that the country was still in recession. :roll: banghead

Evidence if anything to suggest that sometimes, even the so-called experts get it wrong.

Maybe next time eh? :wink:


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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YOUNG KENT IS COPY AND PASTING AGAIN, FIRST THE BBC AND NOW FROM A CHURCHILL QUOTE, HE MUST THINK WE ARE STUPID!!!


I don't copy and paste any of these quotes. I know them because people have directly quoted Churchill before.

I thought that these quotes were so famous, that people would recognise them when they hear them.


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There was a family in Hartlepool POK who had to live in a shed, as they could not afford to keep hold of the house they owned.



You believed that? :roll:

Nobody LIVED in that shed. The family split up to live at various relatives homes.


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Poolie of Kent wrote:
I know them because people have directly quoted Churchill before.


I've never had a quote from Churchill, they're too expensive.


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I know them because people have directly quoted Churchill before.


I've never had a quote from Churchill, they're too expensive.


Oh, yes. rolfl clappp


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Cornelius Atweasle wrote:
Poolie of Kent wrote:
I know them because people have directly quoted Churchill before.


I've never had a quote from Churchill, they're too expensive.


Oh, yes. rolfl clappp



Shoud i find that funny - because I do rolfl


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