
Loosey™
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Go ahead and smirk. We all know you were behind the whole thing. Now that you've brought wrack and ruin to the U.S., who's next on your list? If you can do this to an erstwhile ally, I don't even want to speculate what your going to do the bratwurst munchers across the channel. I sure wouldn't want to be in their boots. |
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tyler durden OĆ’Ć’icial
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yep
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=iG3VfKlfDEk |
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Judy's Rabbit
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I still have my knickers they won't take them away from me, and this empty rice krispy box. |
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MO LE VOLENT
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PAH! I hope they choke on it. |
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MOLEY FOLDY
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We should all hide behind the settee and cancel our direct debits. |
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Blue ladies
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its such a socialism backward move,
it penilises the efficient well run companies and rewards the poorly run companies - |
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ed9455
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A better bailout would be if someone hacked and destroyed the major credit reporting agencies computers, then you couldnt get denied for a loan ! |
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Death's High Priestess
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It's not like we aren't already trillions of dollars in debt...what's several hundred billion more?
I'm stuffing my estimated tax payment envelopes to the IRS with Monopoly money. Just until I receive that printing press I bought on eBay. Funny money my bum bum. |
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Mike The Rat Guy
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I'm very happy about the bailout. The government is so considerate. It reminds me of all the times they stepped in to make sure I had money for food and necessities. They were able to do this bailout because of the success of their "Stop Homelessness" program.
Oh, wait... |
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Doc
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I don't see any difference.
I just got approved for a 6 figure loan at 1% below prime.
They're still givin' out loans, only now they're only givin' 'em to people who actually can afford to pay 'em back and who have consistently paid their bills on time even it meant going without for a month or two.
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281
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Pretty soon $850 trillion wont do any good. |
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