Have I been downgraded from a "stunning rant" to a "slight wobbly" already? Must be a bit like S&P or Moody's downgrading the Spanish banks. I must say I thought DA was setting the bar a bit low.katy wrote:There you go again stepping in when there is a slight wobbly. Were you by any chance one of those knitters watching the heads roll during the Terror in a previous lifeIreneD wrote: Free at Last, I must say I have noticed that about Frank's posts, too.
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Leave DA out of it please ..............got into enough trouble mixing it with you women last time
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Oh darn! When I wrote my reply I very nearly said 'Never mind, Frank, Sooty'll be along in a minute' (or is it Sweep? I forget who's who.....) Wish I had now, but I decided to be nice Silly where you're concerned eh, Katy?
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Well I was being a bit diplomaticFree at Last wrote:Have I been downgraded from a "stunning rant" to a "slight wobbly" already? Must be a bit like S&P or Moody's downgrading the Spanish banks. I must say I thought DA was setting the bar a bit low.katy wrote:There you go again stepping in when there is a slight wobbly. Were you by any chance one of those knitters watching the heads roll during the Terror in a previous lifeIreneD wrote: Free at Last, I must say I have noticed that about Frank's posts, too.
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That's not a very nice thing to say, is it? Don't join the Diplomatic Service, Katy, you won't last 5 minutesThere you go again stepping in when there is a slight wobbly. Were you by any chance one of those knitters watching the heads roll during the Terror in a previous life
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Funny you should say that
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Aaaaarrrrggghh! Don't tell me! You're not!!!..........Are you?? Yikes!
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I am nothing...I don't work
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Whew! 'course you don't I was getting very frightened for the people who might call on your diplomacy skills. I can relax
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Riiiiiight. Bonsoir then, Madame Defarge.katy wrote:
Well I was being a bit diplomatic
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I think it's about Spain needing a bailout
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Sorry. I thought it was about Frank.katy wrote:I think it's about Spain needing a bailout
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Bankia have a special offer to new account holders...a Spiderman towel. Get there before they run out
2 new words in the media todat SPEXIT and SPANIC!
2 new words in the media todat SPEXIT and SPANIC!
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So I open a new account with this bankrupt bank, give them at least €300 a month and they give me a Spiderman beachtowel- Nah, the Chinese shop in Coín has them for a one off payment of €5
Bankrupt by €24 Billion, government with no money to bail them out, why have the account holders not taken all their money out by now, I know a lot have, but what's wrong with these people?
Bankrupt by €24 Billion, government with no money to bail them out, why have the account holders not taken all their money out by now, I know a lot have, but what's wrong with these people?
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The spanish people I have spoken too, don't appear to think there is a problem
I have taken anymoney I had there already just less a couple of k in to cover running costs.
I am starting to think something may happen with Spain before Greece
I have taken anymoney I had there already just less a couple of k in to cover running costs.
I am starting to think something may happen with Spain before Greece
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They do now judging by the reader's comments in El Pais online edition - loads of them saying there going to empty their accounts when they open.The spanish people I have spoken too, don't appear to think there is a problem
I blame the delay on the lack of a Robert Peston equivalent in Spain, remember the spectacular run on Northern Rock that was partly attributed to him in 2008?
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Then the funds in reserve drop & they require more money . Best if Rajoy just takes them over & guarantees the debts ,if & when they arise. Then the billions not used to prop it up will be able to be used to try & create some jobs.annfoto wrote:They do now judging by the reader's comments in El Pais online edition - loads of them saying there going to empty their accounts when they open.The spanish people I have spoken too, don't appear to think there is a problem
I blame the delay on the lack of a Robert Peston equivalent in Spain, remember the spectacular run on Northern Rock that was partly attributed to him in 2008?
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