economy
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Anarchy Gastronomy Continued from Shipscook 58 days old
Bit boring tonight mostly shop bought stuff as I am knackered. so two chicken pies £6.48 Mash for the Powder Monkey £0.15 Sugar snap peas £1.50 I ...
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E-Mail Scam from Shipscook 123 days old
There is a quite convincing looking e-mail spam purporting to be from HM Revenue and Customs doing the rounds. The e-mail which has an hmrc.gov.uk address ...
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Everybody Off the Gravy Train Terminates Here from Shipscook 137 days old
I see the government are taking the National Express East Coast service back into public ownership along with possibly other National Express franchises. ...
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Parliamentary Expenses from Shipscook 186 days old
Despite the fact that its our cash they are trousering, the whole parliamentary expenses scandal is proving to be a rich seam of comedy as politicians ...
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Great Timing from the Bank of England from Shipscook 192 days old
[ ... ] to boost the economy by buying lots of stuff we don't actually need. Then we wouldn't need banks anymore, but that's OK for the greedy bastards ...
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Prince Philip Anarchists and Bankers from Shipscook 227 days old
Isn't he great! When meeting Obama and hearing that he'd already met with Boredom Groan, Call me Dave, the Russians and the Chinese he says: "How do ...
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Mandy hates Starbucks from Shipscook 270 days old
I see Mandy got so pissed at Starbucks when their chair Howard Schulz said the UK economy was in an "economic spiral", that he may have said a rude word ...
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Anthea Turner from Shipscook 274 days old
Is there nothing about this woman that isn't annoying? She turned up with her smug little face on the One show last night bleating about how her husband's ...
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Greedy Bastards Update from Shipscook 276 days old
Stephen Hester the Chief Executive of failed bank RBS has told MPs that he has to pay out bonuses to have "the best people stay" and attract the "people ...
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A Banker Aopolgises from Shipscook 277 days old
Did anyone cop the collective hand wringing of those greedy bastards in the Commons yesterday? I thought Lord Dennis Stevenson's apology on behalf of ...
