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View DanH's Profile DanH Online Flag SW2 14 Jul 15 9.58am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

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It's all gone quiet on here from the Greece lovers...LOL

It appears that most of the EU delegates held my view of Greece's economic credentials.... untrustworthy, incompetent and largely corrupt.

Part of the deal done is to insist that regular external checks are carried out to ensure they are sticking to the agreed plan and not cooking the books again.


Bizarre that you enjoy petty point scoring about something so serious.

Reading through the reforms demanded they seem so restrictive on Greece it's hard to see where any organic economic growth is going to come from in their economy. They have such little wiggle room it seems that all this deal will do is kick the can down the road for a little bit longer until we get to a similar position in a year or two.


No I don't... I just object to your petty attempts to discredit every point I make on the rare occasions you are not posting "Bender".

I'm happy to see the EU taking a hard line with Greece who have been taking the p1ss for decades rather than caving in like pussies as you would advocate.


There is some middle ground between 'caving in like pussies' and placing a complete stranglehold on the economy.


You were agreeing with those on here suggesting the debt be written off....... that is not middle ground.


Where did I say that?

 

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Hoof Hearted 14 Jul 15 10.02am

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 9.58am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 9.55am

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 9.53am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 9.41am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 9.30am

It's all gone quiet on here from the Greece lovers...LOL

It appears that most of the EU delegates held my view of Greece's economic credentials.... untrustworthy, incompetent and largely corrupt.

Part of the deal done is to insist that regular external checks are carried out to ensure they are sticking to the agreed plan and not cooking the books again.


Bizarre that you enjoy petty point scoring about something so serious.

Reading through the reforms demanded they seem so restrictive on Greece it's hard to see where any organic economic growth is going to come from in their economy. They have such little wiggle room it seems that all this deal will do is kick the can down the road for a little bit longer until we get to a similar position in a year or two.


No I don't... I just object to your petty attempts to discredit every point I make on the rare occasions you are not posting "Bender".

I'm happy to see the EU taking a hard line with Greece who have been taking the p1ss for decades rather than caving in like pussies as you would advocate.


There is some middle ground between 'caving in like pussies' and placing a complete stranglehold on the economy.


You were agreeing with those on here suggesting the debt be written off....... that is not middle ground.


Where did I say that?


WAGU has been bang on the money for me throughout this thread. Pretty sure he's from an economics background as well. It shows.

 

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View OknotOK's Profile OknotOK Flag Cockfosters, London 14 Jul 15 10.26am Send a Private Message to OknotOK Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add OknotOK as a friend

Can kicked further down the road.

The debt was already unsustainable. Is now completely unsustainable. The Greek government will never pay it back and the existing administration don't have the mandate to pay it back.

3 years from now (or more likely sooner) we will be back here. Maybe that time they will finally accept reality.

 


"It's almost like a moral decision. Except not really cos noone is going to find out," Jez, Peep Show

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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 14 Jul 15 10.28am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

havent they accepted tighter austerity measures that were first on the table and refused by the nit wit in charge ?

The EU is a wonderful concept in theory, but in practice is as unworkable as a dog fcukin a cat.

 


"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

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View DanH's Profile DanH Online Flag SW2 14 Jul 15 10.56am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 10.02am

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 9.58am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 9.55am

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 9.53am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 9.41am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 9.30am

It's all gone quiet on here from the Greece lovers...LOL

It appears that most of the EU delegates held my view of Greece's economic credentials.... untrustworthy, incompetent and largely corrupt.

Part of the deal done is to insist that regular external checks are carried out to ensure they are sticking to the agreed plan and not cooking the books again.


Bizarre that you enjoy petty point scoring about something so serious.

Reading through the reforms demanded they seem so restrictive on Greece it's hard to see where any organic economic growth is going to come from in their economy. They have such little wiggle room it seems that all this deal will do is kick the can down the road for a little bit longer until we get to a similar position in a year or two.


No I don't... I just object to your petty attempts to discredit every point I make on the rare occasions you are not posting "Bender".

I'm happy to see the EU taking a hard line with Greece who have been taking the p1ss for decades rather than caving in like pussies as you would advocate.


There is some middle ground between 'caving in like pussies' and placing a complete stranglehold on the economy.


You were agreeing with those on here suggesting the debt be written off....... that is not middle ground.


Where did I say that?


WAGU has been bang on the money for me throughout this thread. Pretty sure he's from an economics background as well. It shows.


I'm not sure he advocated a total debt write off at any point either? WAGU - please do correct me if I'm wrong.

 

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Hoof Hearted 14 Jul 15 12.20pm

You stick to posting "Bender" Dan.... it makes you more credible.

Anyway... let's have a laugh with a few Greek gags...

Some years ago a small rural town in Spain twinned with a similar town in Greece.

The mayor of the Greek town visited the Spanish town.

When he saw the palatial mansion belonging to the Spanish mayor, he wondered aloud how
on earth he could afford such a house.
The Spaniard replied: ‘You see that bridge over there?
The EU gave us a grant to construct a two-lane bridge, but by building a single lane bridge with traffic lights at either end, I could build this place'.

The following year the Spaniard visited the Greek town.

He was simply amazed at the Greek mayor's house: gold taps, marble floors, diamond doorknobs, it was marvellous.

When he asked how he’d raised the money to build this incredible house, the Greek mayor said:‘You see that bridge over there?’

The Spaniard replied: ‘No.’..............


Syria has appealed for international assistance today, after a boatload of 500 Greeks arrived seeking a better life.


What are the first three letters of the Greek alphabet?

I.O.U.


Alex Tsipras has said that Greece will "Bounce Back" - Just like it's cheques !


My son wanted to know what it was like to live in Greece, so I took his pocket money off him.

 

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View DanH's Profile DanH Online Flag SW2 14 Jul 15 12.36pm Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

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You stick to posting "Bender" Dan.... it makes you more credible.

Anyway... let's have a laugh with a few Greek gags...

Some years ago a small rural town in Spain twinned with a similar town in Greece.

The mayor of the Greek town visited the Spanish town.

When he saw the palatial mansion belonging to the Spanish mayor, he wondered aloud how
on earth he could afford such a house.
The Spaniard replied: ‘You see that bridge over there?
The EU gave us a grant to construct a two-lane bridge, but by building a single lane bridge with traffic lights at either end, I could build this place'.

The following year the Spaniard visited the Greek town.

He was simply amazed at the Greek mayor's house: gold taps, marble floors, diamond doorknobs, it was marvellous.

When he asked how he’d raised the money to build this incredible house, the Greek mayor said:‘You see that bridge over there?’

The Spaniard replied: ‘No.’..............


Syria has appealed for international assistance today, after a boatload of 500 Greeks arrived seeking a better life.


What are the first three letters of the Greek alphabet?

I.O.U.


Alex Tsipras has said that Greece will "Bounce Back" - Just like it's cheques !


My son wanted to know what it was like to live in Greece, so I took his pocket money off him.


Couldn't find it then I take it? You stick to belligerently posting your antiquated views on subjects and ignoring empirical evidence which goes against them.

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 14 Jul 15 12.38pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Living on 10 euros a week. Third world stuff.


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Got a soft spot for Greece and just hope her supposed 'friends' do the right thing and come through for them.

 


Big chest and massive boobs

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Hoof Hearted 14 Jul 15 12.45pm

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Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 12.20pm

You stick to posting "Bender" Dan.... it makes you more credible.

Anyway... let's have a laugh with a few Greek gags...

Some years ago a small rural town in Spain twinned with a similar town in Greece.

The mayor of the Greek town visited the Spanish town.

When he saw the palatial mansion belonging to the Spanish mayor, he wondered aloud how
on earth he could afford such a house.
The Spaniard replied: ‘You see that bridge over there?
The EU gave us a grant to construct a two-lane bridge, but by building a single lane bridge with traffic lights at either end, I could build this place'.

The following year the Spaniard visited the Greek town.

He was simply amazed at the Greek mayor's house: gold taps, marble floors, diamond doorknobs, it was marvellous.

When he asked how he’d raised the money to build this incredible house, the Greek mayor said:‘You see that bridge over there?’

The Spaniard replied: ‘No.’..............


Syria has appealed for international assistance today, after a boatload of 500 Greeks arrived seeking a better life.


What are the first three letters of the Greek alphabet?

I.O.U.


Alex Tsipras has said that Greece will "Bounce Back" - Just like it's cheques !


My son wanted to know what it was like to live in Greece, so I took his pocket money off him.


Couldn't find it then I take it? You stick to belligerently posting your antiquated views on subjects and ignoring empirical evidence which goes against them.


I haven't looked to see what was exactly said, but him, legaleagle Stirling etc were all making overtures to get the debt written off I'm pretty sure.

How about you do the detective work for a change and prove they didn't say that? It's a lot more effort than posting "Bender" obviously.

Belligerent..... that adjective suits you perfectly.

Empirical evidence.... hahaha you jest.... more like Wikipedial evidence.

Don't keep taking me on as you know I have more wisdom experience and a better sense of humour.

Deep down you know it.

 

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Hoof Hearted 14 Jul 15 12.54pm

I'm off to watch the tour de France on TV for the afternoon Dan.... I'll be back tomorrow morning.

That gives you plenty of time to construct a reply with factual evidence (cut and paste the relevant quotes).

That should keep you busy.

 

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View DanH's Profile DanH Online Flag SW2 14 Jul 15 1.03pm Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 12.45pm

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 12.36pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 12.20pm

You stick to posting "Bender" Dan.... it makes you more credible.

Anyway... let's have a laugh with a few Greek gags...

Some years ago a small rural town in Spain twinned with a similar town in Greece.

The mayor of the Greek town visited the Spanish town.

When he saw the palatial mansion belonging to the Spanish mayor, he wondered aloud how
on earth he could afford such a house.
The Spaniard replied: ‘You see that bridge over there?
The EU gave us a grant to construct a two-lane bridge, but by building a single lane bridge with traffic lights at either end, I could build this place'.

The following year the Spaniard visited the Greek town.

He was simply amazed at the Greek mayor's house: gold taps, marble floors, diamond doorknobs, it was marvellous.

When he asked how he’d raised the money to build this incredible house, the Greek mayor said:‘You see that bridge over there?’

The Spaniard replied: ‘No.’..............


Syria has appealed for international assistance today, after a boatload of 500 Greeks arrived seeking a better life.


What are the first three letters of the Greek alphabet?

I.O.U.


Alex Tsipras has said that Greece will "Bounce Back" - Just like it's cheques !


My son wanted to know what it was like to live in Greece, so I took his pocket money off him.


Couldn't find it then I take it? You stick to belligerently posting your antiquated views on subjects and ignoring empirical evidence which goes against them.


I haven't looked to see what was exactly said, but him, legaleagle Stirling etc were all making overtures to get the debt written off I'm pretty sure.

How about you do the detective work for a change and prove they didn't say that? It's a lot more effort than posting "Bender" obviously.

Belligerent..... that adjective suits you perfectly.

Empirical evidence.... hahaha you jest.... more like Wikipedial evidence.

Don't keep taking me on as you know I have more wisdom experience and a better sense of humour.

Deep down you know it.


Priceless.

 

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Hoof Hearted 14 Jul 15 5.00pm

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 1.03pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 12.45pm

Quote DanH at 14 Jul 2015 12.36pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Jul 2015 12.20pm

You stick to posting "Bender" Dan.... it makes you more credible.

Anyway... let's have a laugh with a few Greek gags...

Some years ago a small rural town in Spain twinned with a similar town in Greece.

The mayor of the Greek town visited the Spanish town.

When he saw the palatial mansion belonging to the Spanish mayor, he wondered aloud how
on earth he could afford such a house.
The Spaniard replied: ‘You see that bridge over there?
The EU gave us a grant to construct a two-lane bridge, but by building a single lane bridge with traffic lights at either end, I could build this place'.

The following year the Spaniard visited the Greek town.

He was simply amazed at the Greek mayor's house: gold taps, marble floors, diamond doorknobs, it was marvellous.

When he asked how he’d raised the money to build this incredible house, the Greek mayor said:‘You see that bridge over there?’

The Spaniard replied: ‘No.’..............


Syria has appealed for international assistance today, after a boatload of 500 Greeks arrived seeking a better life.


What are the first three letters of the Greek alphabet?

I.O.U.


Alex Tsipras has said that Greece will "Bounce Back" - Just like it's cheques !


My son wanted to know what it was like to live in Greece, so I took his pocket money off him.


Couldn't find it then I take it? You stick to belligerently posting your antiquated views on subjects and ignoring empirical evidence which goes against them.


I haven't looked to see what was exactly said, but him, legaleagle Stirling etc were all making overtures to get the debt written off I'm pretty sure.

How about you do the detective work for a change and prove they didn't say that? It's a lot more effort than posting "Bender" obviously.

Belligerent..... that adjective suits you perfectly.

Empirical evidence.... hahaha you jest.... more like Wikipedial evidence.

Don't keep taking me on as you know I have more wisdom experience and a better sense of humour.

Deep down you know it.


Priceless.


You've still got all night to piece together your reply with your evidence to disprove what I said.

Me and my "antiquated views" like expecting someone who has borrowed something to give it back.

I can still remember the time that you thought Forest Hillbilly was being serious about solar panels affecting the Sun... that is Priceless.

 

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