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  • Greek crisis

    So Greece has defaulted on their loan repayment - how many billion? Makes me feel so much better and happily insignificant in debt Crack out the Ouzo .......
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    Does this mean Germany gets to send the bailiffs into the Parthenon? :tongue1:

    An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
    ~ Anonymous

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    • #3
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      Lets take a vote Germany or Lowell/Cabot - who would you prefer? :tung:

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        Well if they read the small print they would have realised the charges for all those solicitors letters and that the interest would have been compounded, its the last time they will trust an APR.

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by Ruby View Post
          Lets take a vote Germany or Lowell/Cabot - who would you prefer? :tung:
          Probably Germany circa 1940 !

          An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
          ~ Anonymous

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          • #6
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            okay, someone help me out here - who sang 'Always look on the bright side of life'? - the Greek president was smiling this evening when he faced his 'audience' Forget the APR'S; he obviously couldn't give a hoot. The bottle of Ouzo must have been a good one lol

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            • #7
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              Probably Germany circa 1940 ! ​ :heh:

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              • #8
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                Always look on the bright side was Monty python. The greek president is smiling because he knows the greek for " I inherited this from the previous government" before he promptly walks away with a golden handshake.

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by PAWS View Post
                  Does this mean Germany gets to send the bailiffs into the Parthenon? :tongue1:
                  Lucky buggers can apply for a charging order on some of those lovely islands.
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                  • #10
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                    Do you think its worth Greece trying the straw man FMOTL approach. :lalala:

                    Or do you think the euro door will close on them,
                    crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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                    • #11
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                      Bloke sees a poster in the window of a travel agent that says ''Greece - £200''.

                      Bloke asks ''Does that include the flight?''

                      Travel agent replies ''No, it's for the country''.

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                      • #12
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                        Betting it will be resolved to protect the Germans and the Euro the Greeks are just a pain to both the people of Greece do not matter in this at all

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                        • #13
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                          All Greek to me!

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                          • #14
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                            Yeah I do feel sorry for the ordinary people on the street of Greece. However from what I can understand and have been told up to recently they have had the' honorary tax system' (or what ever the right term for it is). This essentially means that an ordinary company can just tell the tax man how much tax they will pay without any question of figures or any checks :jaw:

                            I understand also that Greeks can also go on pension much sooner than folk in this country.

                            If you are used to certain 'luxury' then no wonder they are resisting change.

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                            • #15
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                              We have had several flotilla holidays in the North island, the Islanders HATE the Germans and when we last went were in the middle of changing from Drachma to the Euro, the ordinary islander's did not want it.
                              Last edited by dogtired; 8th July 2015, 09:12:AM. Reason: spelling
                              Never give up, Never surrender.

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