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Strange_Stray_Cat |
... so I made my point. |
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gimmekeef |
Guilder Radner?.....shes dead..... |
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Irresistible-Lady |
I agree with you're point! |
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fireontheplatter |
do you need a new wife to guild you lily?
is that what you're getting at?
good god man...what has crawled up underneath your kneecap? |
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Angiegirl |
quote: Strange_Stray_Cat wrote:
... so I made my point.
It *would* make my salary seem higher. |
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egon |
there's nothing wrong with the euro.
it's the fucking restaurants & bars that screwed is by
raising the prices when the euro was introduced |
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Angiegirl |
quote: egon wrote:
there's nothing wrong with the euro.
it's the fucking restaurants & bars that screwed is by
raising the prices when the euro was introduced
If only it were just restaurants & bars that done it, I would have still been able to get some money from the flappentap. |
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egon |
so who else? not the supermarkets... (at least not in holland) |
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FotiniD |
Just about every price was raised sky-high in Greece, from supermarkets to magazines to concert tickets to anything else you can imagine. Two things remained mysteriously unaffected: a) salaries and b) PC's! |
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Jumacfly |
quote: egon wrote:
there's nothing wrong with the euro.
it's the fucking restaurants & bars that screwed is by
raising the prices when the euro was introduced
not only the restaurants Egon.
Every fuckin price has increased except our salary!!! |
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Stray Cat UK |
I hope the euro issue is dead and buried in the UK. I can only imagine what would happen to prices in "rip off" Britain.
Just been in the ERM almost bankrupted the country.The reasons for it are political and not ,IMHO,in the best interests of the member states. What next,our economy tied to Turkey's ? Jesus wept !
sc uk |
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Angiegirl |
quote: egon wrote:
so who else? not the supermarkets... (at least not in holland)
Howe about clothing, shoes (doubled and tripled in many cases), furniture, insurances, utilities, and -like Fotini said- indeed, ticket prices . Not saying this is all caused by the euro, but doubled prices we deal with anyway. |
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egon |
quote: Angiegirl wrote:
Howe about clothing, shoes (doubled and tripled in many cases), furniture, insurances, utilities, and -like Fotini said- indeed, ticket prices . Not saying this is all caused by the euro, but doubled prices we deal with anyway.
ok, true.
but it's not the euro itself that is the cause of this.
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pdog |
count your blessing, you don't us the dollar! |
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egon |
quote: pdog wrote:
count your blessing, you don't us the dollar!
1 euro = 1.34 usd today -
and i'm going over soon! |
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pdog |
quote: egon wrote:
1 euro = 1.34 usd today -
and i'm going over soon!
Dates... West coast dates... When is your pre-sale! Stooges next week, hurry up! |
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egon |
1st a week in toronto.
arriving 12 may at frisco.
staying a day or 2 before heading south via desert
(direction reno, then down).
flying back from LA on 25th |
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pdog |
4 days too late for the DBT's... |
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egon |
quote: pdog wrote:
4 days too late for the DBT's...
I'll be coming over with my girlfriend.
She loves Queen.
Nuff said... |
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Hannalee |
quote: egon wrote:
I'll be coming over with my girlfriend.
She loves Queen.
Nuff said...
So you're taking her to see We Will Rock You in Toronto? That's sweet.
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marko |
Same here in Finland,everything has doubled or tribled since finish "markka".....(mark).
Eeven houses,has double prices.
Salary isn´t the same as it was 10 years ago,its higher
than then.Not saying,that we need nore..... |
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egon |
quote: Hannalee wrote:
So you're taking her to see We Will Rock You in Toronto? That's sweet.
oh god..... |
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glencar |
Did no countries gain because of the euro? Somebody must have! |
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Gazza |
quote: glencar wrote:
Did no countries gain because of the euro? Somebody must have!
We did, because we chose not to use it! |