wrcmad said:PERHAPS all that pre-Christmas boozing has benefits after all.
According to new research, it may even be ensuring you'll face up to the big day fresh and flu-free!
So the merrymaking may really be all the merrier thanks to all those naughty tipples.
Alcohol, according to a study published in the science journal Vaccine, can actually boost the immune system
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/ch...oderate-drinkers/story-fn77atzo-1227161423002
Mike0770 said:All i'm going to say is GET READY for a financial event sometime next week that will be unprecedented.
I strongly suggest that you do not take your eyes off spot price.
I will revisit this post next week. And yes you can all quote me on what I just said.
Be careful what you wish for.....smk762 said:All I want for Christmas is a complete collapse of the current global financial system.
+1haveblue said:Be careful what you wish for.....smk762 said:All I want for Christmas is a complete collapse of the current global financial system.![]()
CFP said:Reminds me of a story I heard about a guy who lived overseas for a number of years and 12 months before he left that certain country he started using a number of different places that did pay day loans. Paid them back relatively quickly so he didn't get stung on interest. Then a week before he officially left he went to all of these places and cleaned up with about 5 grand... never to be seen in that particular country ever again.
ryan71 said:"All I want for Christmas is a complete collapse of the current global financial system." - SMK762
Why don't we have a "like" button?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HNWhVXcjV8
LOLCaput Lupinum said:
deja vu : http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-14062-97-days-till-total-collapse-of-global-economy.htmlMike0770 said:All i'm going to say is GET READY for a financial event sometime next week that will be unprecedented.
I strongly suggest that you do not take your eyes off spot price.
I will revisit this post next week. And yes you can all quote me on what I just said.
JulieW said:CFP said:Reminds me of a story I heard about a guy who lived overseas for a number of years and 12 months before he left that certain country he started using a number of different places that did pay day loans. Paid them back relatively quickly so he didn't get stung on interest. Then a week before he officially left he went to all of these places and cleaned up with about 5 grand... never to be seen in that particular country ever again.
There is a tale about the Dublin airport short term car park being filled every day just after the GFC, but the officials noticed that the takings for the day were next to nothing. They did some checking and found that the car park was filled with cars purchased on no-deposit loans by 'foreign' workers. When the work dried up these workers simply drove to the airport and flew home. Apparently there were millions of euros involved in the whole scheme, with cars abandoned all across Ireland. The banks sent investigators to Romania, Poland and so on, but managed to find only a small percentage of repayments.