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January 27, 2015, 09:58:28 AM |
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Every person from our country lent 500€ to Greece. I would gladly transform this for few weeks on Corfu. A beer for 100 drachmas and gyros for not much more - that was good times. Yamas!
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ChartBuddy
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January 27, 2015, 09:59:55 AM |
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hdbuck
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January 27, 2015, 10:02:30 AM Last edit: January 27, 2015, 10:17:20 AM by hdbuck |
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Yo Macsga! Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!  Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves. As a wiseman once said: "Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose". Congratulations. Still have to pay your debt ^_^ Do the math. It's not going to happen. Hey, who says you can't try to squeeze some extra blood from a stone. Especially stones that self-righteously declare "Hey guys, we changed our minds about the treaties we just signed last year." this syriza thing is just PR noise. it will just have the impact of a soap bubble. greece is finished, they sold everything. EU is a ticking bomb. Euro is doomed. its time to go back to nature guys. ignore the technocrates, let them rot with their failure of a banking system. run for the country side, grow your food and live a happy and healthy life.
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solex
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January 27, 2015, 10:15:34 AM |
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2k dump on stamp takes it <$250 once more
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hdbuck
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January 27, 2015, 10:17:34 AM |
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2k dump on stamp takes it <$250 once more
done. 
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YourMother
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January 27, 2015, 10:21:32 AM Last edit: January 27, 2015, 10:39:12 AM by YourMother |
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Jammalan the Prophet
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January 27, 2015, 10:26:38 AM |
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Yo Macsga! Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!  Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves. As a wiseman once said: "Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose". Congratulations. Still have to pay your debt ^_^When you borrow money from germans : German Friends. When you have to give it back: Damn Nazis!
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fichtn12345
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January 27, 2015, 10:27:51 AM |
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Yo Macsga! Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!  Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves. As a wiseman once said: "Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose". Congratulations. Still have to pay your debt ^_^When you borrow money from germans : German Friends. When you have to give it back: Damn Nazis! haha. nice one
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Fatman3001
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January 27, 2015, 10:30:10 AM |
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Yo Macsga! Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!  Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves. As a wiseman once said: "Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose". Congratulations. Still have to pay your debt ^_^ Do the math. It's not going to happen. Hey, who says you can't try to squeeze some extra blood from a stone. Especially stones that self-righteously declare "Hey guys, we changed our minds about the treaties we just signed last year."If you look at the implementation rate of EU laws among the big EU countries You will find that this is not unique. And if you look at the execution of the Stability and Growth Pact, which had a budget deficit ceiling of 3%, you will find the average for 2011 was 4.5%. With 3.7% in Belgium, 4.7% in the Netherlands, 5.2% in France and 8.3% in Britain. The bad apples were doing 13.1% Ireland, 9.1% Greece, 8.5% Spain and 4.2% Portugal. So not following the rules is more the rule than the exception, as is being self-righteous.
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Jammalan the Prophet
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January 27, 2015, 10:36:56 AM |
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Yo Macsga! Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!  Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves. As a wiseman once said: "Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose". Congratulations. Still have to pay your debt ^_^When you borrow money from germans : German Friends. When you have to give it back: Damn Nazis! haha. nice one What are the three things you can't see anymore while visiting Greece ? The statue of Zeus , The Colossus of Rhodes and a Receipt.
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Fatman3001
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January 27, 2015, 10:41:43 AM |
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Yo Macsga! Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!  Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves. As a wiseman once said: "Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose". Congratulations. Still have to pay your debt ^_^When you borrow money from germans : German Friends. When you have to give it back: Damn Nazis! haha. nice one If the rest of Europe had used an eye for an eye on Germany the borders of France and Poland would meet and we would bitch slap the swiss into speaking french. Austria would be a lake. So maybe we should cut those greeks some slack.
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hdbuck
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January 27, 2015, 10:43:16 AM |
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Yo Macsga! Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!  Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves. As a wiseman once said: "Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose". Congratulations. Still have to pay your debt ^_^When you borrow money from germans : German Friends. When you have to give it back: Damn Nazis! haha. nice one What are the three things you can't see anymore while visiting Greece ? The statue of Zeus , The Colossus of Rhodes and a Receipt. The Eurozone credit ratings are like a frying pan. Greece at the bottom... 
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Morecoin Freeman
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January 27, 2015, 10:44:09 AM |
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I bought back in at $257. Now I can finally sleep.  And sold at $267. Now I can really sleep was to stressful holding haha. OMG that was like perfect. Lucky me. 
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luckygenough56
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January 27, 2015, 10:45:50 AM |
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amazing when people can't see that a ship is sinking
they stand still and play violin
So you sold at ~ 280 and you're now shitting yourself because it might have been a bear trap? good morning to you my fellow trolls and other people with free will and IQ over 80 
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Jammalan the Prophet
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January 27, 2015, 10:46:08 AM |
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If the rest of Europe had used an eye for an eye on Germany the borders of France and Poland would meet and we would bitch slap the swiss into speaking french. Austria would be a lake.
So maybe we should cut those greeks some slack.
If the rest of Europe had used an eye for an eye on what every country has done here in the last 10 centuries ..what would have happen?
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JorgeStolfi
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January 27, 2015, 10:47:47 AM |
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Every person from our country lent 500€ to Greece. I would gladly transform this for few weeks on Corfu. A beer for 100 drachmas and gyros for not much more - that was good times. Yamas!
Actually, it was your banks (including perhaps your central bank) lent to Greek banks (including presumably the Greek central bank) a mountain of euros. Where that money went, it is not clear; but anyway the Greek government, that had been elected by the banks, decided that each Greek citizen had to fork 500 euros to pay your banks. Which was the bankers' aim all along: take more wealth from the general public. Trouble is, the Greek citizens were never asked whether they agreed to any step of that plan, not even told clearly what the plan was.
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Jammalan the Prophet
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January 27, 2015, 10:49:45 AM |
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Every person from our country lent 500€ to Greece. I would gladly transform this for few weeks on Corfu. A beer for 100 drachmas and gyros for not much more - that was good times. Yamas!
Actually, it was your banks (including perhaps your central bank) lent to Greek banks (including presumably the Greek central bank) a mountain of euros. Where that money went, it is not clear; but anyway the Greek government, that had been elected by the banks, decided that each Greek citizen had to fork 500 euros to pay your banks. Which was the bankers' aim all along: take more wealth from the general public. Trouble is, the Greek citizens were never asked whether they agreed to any step of that plan, not even told clearly what the plan was. I missed that election .....when did it happen? And: If they were able (the banks) to elect a government why weren't they able to do the same two days ago? http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970203370604577263863362854348the 1.8% blinds of this island are also puppets of the foreign banks , right?
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hdbuck
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January 27, 2015, 10:52:00 AM |
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Every person from our country lent 500€ to Greece. I would gladly transform this for few weeks on Corfu. A beer for 100 drachmas and gyros for not much more - that was good times. Yamas!
Actually, it was your banks (including perhaps your central bank) lent to Greek banks (including presumably the Greek central bank) a mountain of euros. Where that money went, it is not clear; but anyway the Greek government, that had been elected by the banks, decided that each Greek citizen had to fork 500 euros to pay your banks. Which was the bankers' aim all along: take more wealth from the general public. Trouble is, the Greek citizens were never asked whether they agreed to any step of that plan, not even told clearly what the plan was. I missed that election .....when did it happen? And: If they were able (the banks) to elect a government why weren't they able to do the same two days ago? nothing changed dont worry..
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ChartBuddy
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January 27, 2015, 10:59:56 AM |
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