Now, now, we don’t want any of that there ‘ere. Goodnight.
Like it Zen. Night night, sweet dreams.
How true.
As long as they are still there when I want to move out of this stinking craphole of a country. I will be happy.
They still understand that quality of life is more important than a killing in the futures market.
🙂 ‘Night Zen.
Hee hee! My Granddad, an RFC fighter pilot in the first big dust-up, always said that we were fighting the wrong enemy.
Nighty night, Zen.
🙂
OZ
Ferret, have a good look at news reports from France just now. Quality of life rapidly deteriorating at the moment.
The French may not need us, but they need someone.
Yes Sheona,
I agree, but at least they aren’t letting their gubmint wizz on their shoes and tell them ts raining. I don’t know what the francais for public servant is but unlike ours, their politicians do.
As long as they are still there when I want to move out of this stinking craphole of a country. I will be happy.
They still understand that quality of life is more important than a killing in the futures market.
Ferret:
True, but only at other peoples’ expense.
The French elected Sarkozy on a platform of reforms. Now they don’t like it, but at least Sarkozy has not backed down in front of the unions as former presidents have done. He has stuck to his reforms. It’s perhaps a question of “be careful what you wish for”.
Now, now, we don’t want any of that there ‘ere. Goodnight.
Like it Zen. Night night, sweet dreams.
How true.
As long as they are still there when I want to move out of this stinking craphole of a country. I will be happy.
They still understand that quality of life is more important than a killing in the futures market.
🙂 ‘Night Zen.
Hee hee! My Granddad, an RFC fighter pilot in the first big dust-up, always said that we were fighting the wrong enemy.
Nighty night, Zen.
🙂
OZ
Ferret, have a good look at news reports from France just now. Quality of life rapidly deteriorating at the moment.
The French may not need us, but they need someone.
Yes Sheona,
I agree, but at least they aren’t letting their gubmint wizz on their shoes and tell them ts raining. I don’t know what the francais for public servant is but unlike ours, their politicians do.
They need the EU’s money which no doubt they will filch as usual.
Ferret:
True, but only at other peoples’ expense.
The French elected Sarkozy on a platform of reforms. Now they don’t like it, but at least Sarkozy has not backed down in front of the unions as former presidents have done. He has stuck to his reforms. It’s perhaps a question of “be careful what you wish for”.