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Britain to be THE European economic superpower by 2050
In 38 years we will all be plugged into the matrix. Lets come back in 38 years and see shall we?
And I think that in 38 years Europe will be nothing relative to Asia. And that the Germans will still be hard working and thrifty while we will still be a nation of chavs.
In 38 years we will all be plugged into the matrix. Lets come back in 38 years and see shall we?
And I think that in 38 years Europe will be nothing relative to Asia. And that the Germans will still be hard working and thrifty while we will still be a nation of chavs.
A geriatric nation of harsworking and thrifty people is not a good thing. Look at Japan.
Britain will be full of Eastern European chavs who need plasma TVs and Special Brew, innit, knowwhai'msayin' bruv?
A geriatric nation of harsworking and thrifty people is not a good thing. Look at Japan.
Britain will be full of Eastern European chavs who need plasma TVs and Special Brew, innit, knowwhai'msayin' bruv?
Both the Germans and Japan certainly rely on consumer nations - as does China. If they are happy to keep lending the Eastern Europe Chavs the money then great.
I have been thrifty my whole life. But I now realise I am mistaken. I should have bought loads of BTLs. There will be another opportunity along in about 5/10 years.
Both the Germans and Japan certainly rely on consumer nations - as does China. If they are happy to keep lending the Eastern Europe Chavs the money then great.
I have been thrifty my whole life. But I now realise I am mistaken. I should have bought loads of BTLs. There will be another opportunity along in about 5/10 years.
Being thrifty is not diametrically opposed to buying BTLs. Because I was thrifty when my peers were spending, I could afford to put the deposits down on several BTLs.
What about your kids? Don't you care about them?
Oh you don't have any. You're a sad single jaffa aren't you?
I have spent years running round after my kids. And have I ever heard a word of thanks? The other day I asked my daughter (9yo) why she was doing something stupid. She replied "well I must have inherited from you".
Its my job to raise them until they are 18, give them a good education then they can fook off. I hope will can still be friends.
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