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geezer
28/12/2008, 8:14 PM
did anyone see the piece on sunday indo today about the pyramid schemer in the states who lost 50billion. The guy that wrote the piece seemed a bit perplexed that our beloved united are still alive while banks, solicitors and builders are gone whallop. What he doestn seem to realise is that utd have probably the most experience in boom and bust cycles of anyone in the world. In fact we are probaly world leaders in this sphere having regular 4 year repeats over the last 30 years kinda like the olympians of this kind of crises that everyone is caught up in...

Paddyfield
28/12/2008, 9:52 PM
What?

LeixlipRed
28/12/2008, 9:59 PM
Do you speaka da inglish?

gael353
28/12/2008, 10:41 PM
im trying to imagine what your trying to say but for now i haven't got a clue

Trainee
28/12/2008, 11:08 PM
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/the-whole-world-is-just-one-big-ponzi-scheme-it-seems-1586717.html

dcfcsteve
29/12/2008, 9:55 AM
Is 'Nick' really that hard to spell....? :confused:

Do Galway United really have world-leading experience in boom and bust ?

And why is the milka cow so lilac-y ?

:ball:

passerrby
29/12/2008, 1:37 PM
not for the first time im lost

Claret Murph
29/12/2008, 2:01 PM
Gezzer, I understand everything you said well it made total sence to me anyway .:)

Paddyfield
29/12/2008, 9:26 PM
Gezzer, I understand everything you said well it made total sence to me anyway .:)

Is there something in the water again?

dcfcsteve
29/12/2008, 9:44 PM
Gezzer, I understand everything you said well it made total sence to me anyway .:)

Seems there must be something in the water over Galway-way that impacts rudimentary literacy... :D

geezer
30/12/2008, 9:42 PM
not the book of kells we are writing. Jeez some lads spend a few years at university and they become like "english" experts. Too much time spent in the UK derry fans I think. Get over yourselves. I am well able to read and write but when it comes to forums or texts forgive me and half the world for some sloppiness.. tut tut

Réiteoir
30/12/2008, 9:46 PM
Speaking of cake - I have cake

Rovers1
30/12/2008, 10:25 PM
Too much time spent in the UK derry fans I think.
well in fairness!!:rolleyes:

L37Ultra
30/12/2008, 11:14 PM
not the book of kells we are writing. Jeez some lads spend a few years at university and they become like "english" experts.


That was English? :confused::o

Réiteoir
31/12/2008, 12:09 AM
That was English? :confused::o

Yeah dude - it be English - how any sucka kinnot fail t'recognise and dig it de moda' tongue needs deir haid 'esaminin'

brianw82
31/12/2008, 6:53 AM
not the book of kells we are writing. Jeez some lads spend a few years at university and they become like "english" experts. Too much time spent in the UK derry fans I think. Get over yourselves. I am well able to read and write but when it comes to forums or texts forgive me and half the world for some sloppiness.. tut tut

The fact that half the forum had no clue what you were trying to say should perhaps make you think about the purpose of 'written language.'

dcfcsteve
31/12/2008, 10:52 AM
Too much time spent in the UK derry fans I think.

Says the person who, when faced with an infinite choice of user names, chose to select the title 'geezer'.

The beautiful irony....

oldyouth
31/12/2008, 12:29 PM
I want to hear more about Reiteoirs Cake

Dodge
31/12/2008, 2:12 PM
Says the person who, when faced with an infinite choice of user names, chose to select the title 'geezer'.

The beautiful irony....

:D

You've come on leaps and bounds steve. I'm proud of you

cheifo
31/12/2008, 3:00 PM
The Nick Leeson article in the Independent gave him undeserved credit.
See easy.














Cue the inevitable. Does anyone understand what Cheifo is on about remarks.:)

Réiteoir
31/12/2008, 4:18 PM
I want to hear more about Reiteoirs Cake

It's got cocaine in it...

dcfcsteve
31/12/2008, 5:37 PM
:D

You've come on leaps and bounds steve. I'm proud of you


Thanks coach - you've taught me well..... :D