Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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It's easy to moralise about the Greeks but if I had that weather and beautiful blue sea I'd probably sit around all day eating olives and doing fvck as well.
It's easy to moralise about the Greeks but if I had that weather and beautiful blue sea I'd probably sit around all day eating olives and doing fvck as well.
what a sensible chap you are
IF Greece were to default, and I still don't think it will happen, it would take several months for a new currency to come into affect.
yeah , fancy not being able to buy a condom when you need itAt least a year to change currency as you have to think of all the vending machines that would need conversion as well.
predict the Germans will bail them out at the last minute with a loan to tide them over. untill a few months time and the next payment is due.
trouble is Greeks are shafted either way. they are proper brassic, trying to borrow money to pay off loans. meanwhile they pissed everyone off including their would be allies.
Come on, it was funny.
Indeed ... shows a proper grasp of life's priorities. If we all started chasing sunshine and olives instead of working our nuts off and watching reality TV, life would be the richer for it. Hence 'what a sensible chap'. Not one jot of sarcasm intended. Good luck to the Greeks and up yours Delors!
I agree, and this will just be another postponement of the inevitable.
Sadly I doubt the nature of this crisis and all the incumbent failures by the apparatus of the EU and all of its supporting strands will be bought into focus during the forthcoming EU debate.
The lesson we (as the electorate) need to understand from this is that the EU is a long way from being the mechanism that will propel the economy of this country, it is closer to an anchor that will drag us onto the sea floor.
There will be many people that disagree however the Greeks are getting the practical hard lesson handed out previously to their Cypriot cousins and in a softer form to the Irish, Spanish et al.
For a success story, there is an awful lot of pain, it's time to revert to a more natural order, and bin off the Euro and much of the EU. Future generations will thank us for it.
The Germans will be shitting it and to be fair it's but time they had a slap in the face....Good luck to Greece as the EU has seriously destroyed many countries.Hopefully this will be the catalyst for others to leave as Europe was a far better before the EU formed.
Yup. I'm sure everyone was having a cracking time during WW2.
EU = MASS IMMIGRATION AND EVERYTHING THAT IS ATTACHED TO IT, WHAT HAS ALBANIA the next one wanting to jump on the band wagon got to offer us
regards
DR
ANOTHER REASON TO GET OUT ASAP !!!!Mafia gangsters and corruption
And who voted for those governments? Who thought it was ok to do no work and retire at 50, but to get paid all your life? And now the shit's hit the fan, it's just the governments' fault? If we get a political party that promises to spend, and to hell with the consequences, and we vote for them, then we've no one to blame but ourselves.
I would imagine, like here, a sizable chunk of Greeks didn't actually vote for the governments that got in. So should these people have to suffer third world medical services where people are left on chairs to die, where pain relief is too expensive to have and where patients have to take in their own bed sheets ?
I see where you're coming from, but of those which voted they did vote for the current coalition. This is how democracy works....and the Greeks of all nations should know.