repulsewarrior wrote:...cheers, mate.
If you ever return to Cyprus, your views will change (IMO)... and you will end up using the manishesto as toilet paper.
repulsewarrior wrote:...cheers, mate.
kurupetos wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...cheers, mate.
If you ever return to Cyprus, your views will change (IMO)... and you will end up using the manishesto as toilet paper.
supporttheunderdog wrote:kurupetos wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...cheers, mate.
If you ever return to Cyprus, your views will change (IMO)... and you will end up using the manishesto as toilet paper.
No need.... We have the ELAM Propaganda sheets for that....
repulsewarrior wrote:...as coincidence will have it, my wife is Greek, her island had a population of 200 when she left at eight years old.
Among other things, why i love my wife, she taught me how to find the stones, the right stones, to wipe my ass, sometimes more easily found than toilet paper, and, closer to nature.
...i can imagine, alone, what Kurupetos would do with the Mona Lisa, i doubt a rock would inspire him, but it is not a pretty picture.
Robin Hood wrote:The UK banking and financial system creates ‘numbers’ it does not create jobs by investing in the wealth creating manufacturing industries, it simply feeds numbers into the financial system and their ‘products’demonstrated as soaring Stock Markets and huge rises in property prices ..... all deemed as ‘assets’. The BoE created £375bn by QE and it ALL went to the banks and then the financial system to create these assets .... not the intended jobs. These assets have no substance ..... they represent perceived wealth only and they can crash dramatically if someone trips them up. Thus the UK is primarily an asset based economy not a wealth based economy. In short the financial system gives an impression of wealth rather than real wealth. It is in effect a Ponzi scheme ..... and there has never been one of those that was a success ..... they all fail eventually.
kurupetos wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...as coincidence will have it, my wife is Greek, her island had a population of 200 when she left at eight years old.
Among other things, why i love my wife, she taught me how to find the stones, the right stones, to wipe my ass, sometimes more easily found than toilet paper, and, closer to nature.
...i can imagine, alone, what Kurupetos would do with the Mona Lisa, i doubt a rock would inspire him, but it is not a pretty picture.
It's your last chance, RW...
repulsewarrior wrote:kurupetos wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...as coincidence will have it, my wife is Greek, her island had a population of 200 when she left at eight years old.
Among other things, why i love my wife, she taught me how to find the stones, the right stones, to wipe my ass, sometimes more easily found than toilet paper, and, closer to nature.
...i can imagine, alone, what Kurupetos would do with the Mona Lisa, i doubt a rock would inspire him, but it is not a pretty picture.
It's your last chance, RW...
...yes kurupetos, i imagine you are right; the last time i heard that, it was the "Greeks" running away, with the "Turks" advancing, and the rest of us stayed in our village, i remember.
kurupetos wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:kurupetos wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...as coincidence will have it, my wife is Greek, her island had a population of 200 when she left at eight years old.
Among other things, why i love my wife, she taught me how to find the stones, the right stones, to wipe my ass, sometimes more easily found than toilet paper, and, closer to nature.
...i can imagine, alone, what Kurupetos would do with the Mona Lisa, i doubt a rock would inspire him, but it is not a pretty picture.
It's your last chance, RW...
...yes kurupetos, i imagine you are right; the last time i heard that, it was the "Greeks" running away, with the "Turks" advancing, and the rest of us stayed in our village, i remember.
Next time is more important than last time.
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