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Antonyms, the movie
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fear and loathing in Budapest
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
modified 1-Oct-15 9:49am.
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True Statements by Hillary
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Waterworld
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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They should indeed
Sometimes I get a feeling quite similar to that
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♥♦$♠£♦♥♣♠☺ (10 Letters)
It's an easy one. Give it a try, will add a clue after a while if no one gets it
Clue 0: It's a profound clue, hurry and think about it.
clue 1: It's something also related to being good or gracious
modified 1-Oct-15 5:56am.
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Come on guys, don't do this to me. It ain't that tricky
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Oh yes, It's Thoughtful.
Congratulations! You're up for tomorrow
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He seems to hit the nail on the head when he talks, says what he thinks unlike all the other banker puppets that make out that we have more than one party when they are all in bed togeather.
Due to bankers paying bribes to both sides of the house they have pushed up house prices so even hard working couples cannot afford to buy a home, makes more interest for the banksters, Corbyn wants to stop this corruption.
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I suggest you move this to the Soapbox.
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need,
when their violent passions are spent?
- The Lost Horizon
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Who is he? What's he running for? Why should I care?
Will Rogers never met me.
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Roger Wright wrote: What's he running for? There's a lion chasing him.
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Actually, all Americans should care. Corbyn is a unilateralist and is the leader of the Labour party in the UK. If he ever got into power, he'd be a poor friend to America.
I'll stop now - this is bringing politics into the Lounge.
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A dangerous idiot. Not running at the moment, but leading the Labour party into the wilderness. Let's hope you never do have to care. If he (or anyone like him) ever gets into power in this country we are doomed.
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I'm not. The day he gets in is the day I leave.
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Ah, EasyJet. You might be sitting next to me!
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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He's a bit like the UK version of Trump
Does and says what he thinks, not in bed with the rest of them.
100-1 outsider they said, polls are fixed too.
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Dr Gadgit wrote: Due to bankers paying bribes to both sides of the house they have pushed up house prices so even hard working couples cannot afford to buy a home, makes more interest for the banksters,
If this is the level of your economic analysis (ie. complete bunkum!) then I'm sure you two will be very happy together.
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Are you saying that they just stopped building houses for no reason at all and leading more money to debt slaves does not pull in money for the banks as house prices go up.
Maybe it must just be the will of god
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Do the fricking math!
If a company with initial capital CAP issues 10 25yr loans a year at the going price of 1000 currency units with a total return of 120% on the loan over that period (the numbers are not as important as the principle ... you can work it out using current rates and the more complicated interest calculations later on if you need to) then
... if prices are stable (ie 10 loans in year 25 cost 10000 as they did in year 1) it will be year 21 in which income first exceeds outgoings enabling capital to start to recover from CAP - 99200 which it reached at the end of year 20.
... if prices rise by just 1% year on year (ie 10 loans in year 25 cost 12697) it will be year 24 in which income first exceeds outgoings and capital will be recovering from CAP - 114442
Now given that price rises have been considerably greater than 1%, that interest rates are low and stable, and that high prices inevitably mean an increase in defaulters at a later date, please tell me again how rising house prices are good for the banks. The only way for moneylenders of any kind to make instant money is short term loans at exorbitant interest rates (credit card companies and pay day loan merchants take a bow). Banks do not have that luxury.
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M31 versus M33[^]
Not today's. Or yesterday's. Stoopid super moon. Stoopid water on Mars.
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If the boat yard has a paddle sale, it an oar deal?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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