Re: "No magic money tree"
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Originally Posted by
thehumblegringo
KUNTS
Any need for that, this is a civilised society trying its best to provide money for no responsibility, and free access for all ,shame on you.
Re: "No magic money tree"
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Any need for that, this is a civilised society trying its best to provide money for no responsibility, and free access for all ,shame on you.
Is this satire? Hard to tell.
Re: "No magic money tree"
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Pepper
Is this satire? Hard to tell.
I was wondering myself :hehe:
Re: "No magic money tree"
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No magic money tree?
Ohhhh yes there's is http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40412343
Re: "No magic money tree"
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Originally Posted by
tigerbaybluebird
He said: "When you look at these accounts, the bottom line is the Sovereign Grant last year equated to 65p per person, per annum, in the United Kingdom.
"That's the price of a first class stamp.
"Consider that against what the Queen does and represents for this country, I believe it represents excellent value for money."
I disagree.
I'd get some use out of a stamp.
Plus the stamp wouldn't sit there scowling.
Or expect me to bow.
On the plus side, her husband will be dead soon so that should save us a bit of money.
Re: "No magic money tree"
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Pepper
Is this satire? Hard to tell.
Yes, it is hard to tell. We demand an explanation! I suspect it wasn't satire. He's been on my rotter radar for quite some time.
Re: "No magic money tree"
... and there is a magic money tree. It's called the Bank of England which can create an infinite amount of money by pressing a few computer keys. It's why the UK is 1,730 billion quid in debt.
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I got a money tree in my garden I chopped it down and cashed it in .
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Yes there is a magic money tree but it grows in Northern Ireland.