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National income falls sharply in Australia
Topic Started: 8 Sep 2014, 04:29 AM (2,808 Views)
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Jimbo
9 Sep 2014, 08:08 PM
???????????????????

The money supply is not about printed notes in circulation.

Have quick read.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_supply






I know that, but try telling the Count!
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A Lurker
9 Sep 2014, 08:23 PM
I know that, but try telling the Count!
I assumed he was talking about the money supply.

I didn't mean to imply that you were a bit thick by the way. You had me worried for a second there.
Matthew, 30 Jan 2016, 09:21 AM Your simplistic view is so flawed it is not worth debating. The current oversupply will be swallowed in 12 months. By the time dumb shits like you realise this prices will already be :?: rising.
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Jimbo
9 Sep 2014, 08:08 PM
The money supply is not about printed notes in circulation.
Tell that to Count Du Monet! :re:
For Aussie property bears, "denial", is not just a long river in North Africa.....
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Jimbo
9 Sep 2014, 08:08 PM
Also loads of Weatherspoons chain pubs.
Weatherspoons are trying to take over Dublin now too - which is an absolute travesty
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lulldapull
8 Sep 2014, 06:10 PM


But also saw the worst in poverty in Manchester/ Bolton. And the constant griping about how this EU is an utterly failed concept on borrowed time.
I'm in kiev at the moment, it's a bit like that here too. The centre of kiev, so many luxury cars, but so much poverty even a few kms out of town.

And buildings and infrastructure looks awfully dated on the outskirts.
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SittingOnDeFence
9 Sep 2014, 09:32 PM
Weatherspoons are trying to take over Dublin now too - which is an absolute travesty
I have met Poms that think that Weatherspoons is eating out.
lulldapull
9 Sep 2014, 06:43 PM


But, if people wanna meet up for lunch or dinner, man I'm happy to hangout for a good pub session/ meal in Dandenong/ Melbourne. :)
Thanks for the offer but no way that place is far too dangerous, I would feel much safer in Port Glasgow.
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Bardon, Dandenong is not dangerous at all, it's just dirt poor refugees hangin out. Unless its midnight and you find yourself in a quiet hidden lane.

Out in the shopping areas its safe. Frankston nearby however has a bad reputation.

Downtown Melbs is as safe as any other downtown in any large Aussie city.

I'd be much more cautious around places like Fortitude valley, Logan or Surfers in Qld at night, or worse yet fucking Northbridge in Perth. :lol

I'm in a better part of Dandenong because of APA, 5 min drive to work :tu: . I refuse to commute now with the nasty general public on trains or buses.
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lulldapull
9 Sep 2014, 10:52 PM
Bardon, Dandenong is not dangerous at all, it's just dirt poor refugees hangin out. Unless its midnight and you find yourself in a quiet hidden lane.

Out in the shopping areas its safe. Frankston nearby however has a bad reputation.

Downtown Melbs is as safe as any other downtown in any large Aussie city.

I'd be much more cautious around places like Fortitude valley, Logan or Surfers in Qld at night, or worse yet fucking Northbridge in Perth. :lol

I'm in a better part of Dandenong because of APA, 5 min drive to work :tu: . I refuse to commute now with the nasty general public on trains or buses.
I dunno the last time I was there it was a cesspool of poverty and fool of dirty petty criminals what a disgrace to Australia, I knew it was bad but seeing it first hand was shocking. Thanks for the invite but I would be hard pressed to go back there again and would caution any other posters of taking the risk.
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yeah the main street (Lonsdale) that cuts thru the city center is very rough. Just yesterday we were working on the city gate down the street changing some slam shuts and actuators, I saw a massive fight in front of the pub, with half a dozen dudes going off at each other outside the pawn shop.

fucking hell looked like a riot on that show Pawn stars......... :lol

But the rest of the town is all industrial. I practically live in the old APT premises on Greens/ Hammond road, only go home to sleep.
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Timo
8 Sep 2014, 09:33 PM
Quick property bulls go borrow record debt!
The bulls here are all frauds. They haven't bought a home between them years. They sort of know at a subconscious level that it's a Ponzi though, that's why there here, trying to fool other gullible souls into getting on their sinking ship.

Frank the cockstroker from rocky is a typical example, always looking for a bargain but never buying. If he actually believed his own dribble and owned his dog boxes outright like he claims he'd be buying hand over fist at any price with all his supposed equity. After all QLD RE has gone no where in 7 years and that only leaves 3 years for it to double in price RIGHT!

100% gains in 3 years sounds ok doesn't it? But they know now that was just a lie, like everything else their investments are based on is a lie.

Shadow was hopelessly wrong about the Gold Bull Market.
What else is he wrong about?
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