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February 29, 2008 at 3:13 PM #163231February 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM #162882Deal HunterParticipant
Not bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don’t watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They’re having real estate issues too, but they’re just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he’s waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi’s.
February 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM #163187Deal HunterParticipantNot bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don’t watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They’re having real estate issues too, but they’re just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he’s waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi’s.
February 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM #163199Deal HunterParticipantNot bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don’t watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They’re having real estate issues too, but they’re just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he’s waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi’s.
February 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM #163211Deal HunterParticipantNot bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don’t watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They’re having real estate issues too, but they’re just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he’s waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi’s.
February 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM #163292Deal HunterParticipantNot bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don’t watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They’re having real estate issues too, but they’re just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he’s waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi’s.
March 1, 2008 at 6:15 AM #163025Jay-manParticipantI think the dollar and the stock market will move sideways for the foreseeable future. I’m more concerned about the market tanking than the dollar, they already took the dollar down a ton.
They to getting along in any foreign country where you don’t know the language is not only to speak louder, but increase the volume steadily. We’re Americans.
lol
btw that thing about Europeans all knowing some English, sheesh, try that in rural Italy…it’s just like an Italian going to Boofoo Texas.
March 1, 2008 at 6:15 AM #163332Jay-manParticipantI think the dollar and the stock market will move sideways for the foreseeable future. I’m more concerned about the market tanking than the dollar, they already took the dollar down a ton.
They to getting along in any foreign country where you don’t know the language is not only to speak louder, but increase the volume steadily. We’re Americans.
lol
btw that thing about Europeans all knowing some English, sheesh, try that in rural Italy…it’s just like an Italian going to Boofoo Texas.
March 1, 2008 at 6:15 AM #163343Jay-manParticipantI think the dollar and the stock market will move sideways for the foreseeable future. I’m more concerned about the market tanking than the dollar, they already took the dollar down a ton.
They to getting along in any foreign country where you don’t know the language is not only to speak louder, but increase the volume steadily. We’re Americans.
lol
btw that thing about Europeans all knowing some English, sheesh, try that in rural Italy…it’s just like an Italian going to Boofoo Texas.
March 1, 2008 at 6:15 AM #163356Jay-manParticipantI think the dollar and the stock market will move sideways for the foreseeable future. I’m more concerned about the market tanking than the dollar, they already took the dollar down a ton.
They to getting along in any foreign country where you don’t know the language is not only to speak louder, but increase the volume steadily. We’re Americans.
lol
btw that thing about Europeans all knowing some English, sheesh, try that in rural Italy…it’s just like an Italian going to Boofoo Texas.
March 1, 2008 at 6:15 AM #163436Jay-manParticipantI think the dollar and the stock market will move sideways for the foreseeable future. I’m more concerned about the market tanking than the dollar, they already took the dollar down a ton.
They to getting along in any foreign country where you don’t know the language is not only to speak louder, but increase the volume steadily. We’re Americans.
lol
btw that thing about Europeans all knowing some English, sheesh, try that in rural Italy…it’s just like an Italian going to Boofoo Texas.
March 1, 2008 at 8:04 AM #163039CoronitaParticipantNot bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don't watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They're having real estate issues too, but they're just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he's waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi's.
Two words for your British pen pal:
Northern Rock.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
March 1, 2008 at 8:04 AM #163347CoronitaParticipantNot bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don't watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They're having real estate issues too, but they're just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he's waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi's.
Two words for your British pen pal:
Northern Rock.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
March 1, 2008 at 8:04 AM #163359CoronitaParticipantNot bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don't watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They're having real estate issues too, but they're just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he's waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi's.
Two words for your British pen pal:
Northern Rock.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
March 1, 2008 at 8:04 AM #163371CoronitaParticipantNot bloody likely…. so says my British Harry Potter pen pal on myspace. I asked him if the ECB would cave to the U.S. Fed and lower their rates. He sarcastically retorted that unlike the U.S., Europeans and Asians don't watch their home equities, they watch their savings accounts. They're having real estate issues too, but they're just not that concerned as most have savings.
He said he's waiting until June, when he usually buys new jeans (because he only buys new clothes once a year), to buy some advantageously priced Levi's.
Two words for your British pen pal:
Northern Rock.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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