-
Posts
39427 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Everything posted by Happy Face
-
Wise choice.
-
What era was/is the best, our current one or Shepherds?
Happy Face replied to Lake Bells tits's topic in Newcastle Forum
Atyourservice, Favour please... could you find a picture of 2 really fat, hideous blokes in an unbelievably mancy scatalogical porn and photoshop the heads of Ashley and Shepherd onto them. Hoy it in here and then we can all use it in response to any thread started by forum jokers beginning this discussion again. ta -
One of the lads at work took the morning off to go and see his son in the nativity...he was playing a mouse. No child left behind.
-
I like the splodgy noises
-
I was Balthazar, the wisest of the 3 wise men. I went on to play the bloke with grass in his milk who has a pop at his mrs so she has a pop at the milkman so he has a pop at the farmer so he has a pop at the cow. Can't remember the moral of that one like.
-
Krugman last night.... You really have to wonder what these people are thinking. Do they not understand how close to the brink they are?
-
Unbelievable that he'll get a positive response for "standing up to Europe" when he's basically saying the financial industry gravy train should go on, whatever the cost.
-
haha I went to harton comp. Not primary though. Always thought they were animals.
-
By the way, whatever she told the Mail and The Sun .... None of the defendants was charged with racial aggravation. The court did not believe race to be a factor. Both sides alleged racial abuse. And both sides’ arguments were dismissed. http://www.anorak.co.uk/304408/news/sun-telegraph-and-daily-mail-use-rhea-pages-attackers-to-bash-muslims-with-dishonest-reporting.html/
-
For us. But not for China and india \o/
-
I didn't post in that thread personally...but I note you have twice the posts of anyone else in there. Seems to me you were the most indignant. indignant ? I think it is largely nowt at all, a lot of fuss about not much in particular, I'm only answering the swarm of flies that got their knickers predictably in a twist about it. I thought it was nowt so I said nowt. Seems a more logical course of action for something I think is generating more fuss than it deserves, rather than inflaming and responding to EVERY post.
-
I didn't post in that thread personally...but I note you have twice the posts of anyone else in there. Seems to me you were the most indignant.
-
It's getting there...Stiglitz predicts the total cost is going to be $3trillion, when WW2 cost $4trillion in 2011 money. The cause of debt isn't really important though. Stimulus was the way we reduced debt from 250% to 50%. Debt is nowhere near that out of hand at the moment, but we're doing the opposite of what decades old economics tells us.
-
Now I'm not restricted to my phone..the point... British Debt History You really have to marvel, given that historical record, at the deficit panic now so widespread. Here’s debt as a percentage of GDP in Britain, back to 1830. That uptick at the end — you’ll see it if you squint — is what’s driving the Cameron government’s insistence on slashing spending in a liquidity trap. It’s also interesting to note — contrary to what you often hear — that at the time Keynes was writing, and calling for fiscal stimulus, Britain was substantially deeper in debt than Britain or the United States are now. And more than it was in the 70's when the IMF nearly declared Britain bankrupt? The IMF suck balls.
-
Now I'm not restricted to my phone..the point... British Debt History You really have to marvel, given that historical record, at the deficit panic now so widespread. Here’s debt as a percentage of GDP in Britain, back to 1830. That uptick at the end — you’ll see it if you squint — is what’s driving the Cameron government’s insistence on slashing spending in a liquidity trap. It’s also interesting to note — contrary to what you often hear — that at the time Keynes was writing, and calling for fiscal stimulus, Britain was substantially deeper in debt than Britain or the United States are now. And more than it was in the 70's when the IMF nearly declared Britain bankrupt? I think what he's saying is, why worry - we had it worse after two world wars. The current "war" has outlasted both of those world wars and hardly caused any more than a blip. There's cause for correction, but not such foolhardy austerity measures. The debt was MUCH worse when Keyne's style stimulus was the order of the day after those wars.
-
Now I'm not restricted to my phone..the point... British Debt History You really have to marvel, given that historical record, at the deficit panic now so widespread. Here’s debt as a percentage of GDP in Britain, back to 1830. That uptick at the end — you’ll see it if you squint — is what’s driving the Cameron government’s insistence on slashing spending in a liquidity trap. It’s also interesting to note — contrary to what you often hear — that at the time Keynes was writing, and calling for fiscal stimulus, Britain was substantially deeper in debt than Britain or the United States are now.
-
I didn't, but I'd expect them to be as arrogant and have lifestyles as grotesque as PL footballers....without the level of media intrusion into it. That said, they all earn their money and private companies pay them what they see as the going rate. Government need to regulate business practices, not individual remuneration.
-
12 Extremely Disappointing Facts About Popular Music
Happy Face replied to Sonatine's topic in General Chat
Stop telling lies you liar. Why would you lie? Nobody buys ANY records any more. The music industry has been destroyed by the internet wide web. Glee indeed. -
I despair of his view that only the GOP oppose reform. The fact is only the GOP are honest about opposing it. Look at everything the democrats do and it's just as corporatist as the Republicans. The fact Obama will give a speech saying it should be sorted, doesn't alter the fact that every position in his economic team is filled with individuals with strong ties to Wall Street and vested interest in perpetuating the status quo. Co-opting the occupy movement into the democratic party is opposed by the vast majority of those inside it who view themselves as independednt and the Dems just as culpable as the GOP.
-
Or any other room in the house...or outside...where the desktop isn't. What an odd question.
-
All you motherfuckers are gonna pay. You are the ones who are the ball-lickers. We're gonna fuck your mothers while you watch and cry like little bitches. Once we get to Hollywood and find those Miramax fucks who are making that movie, we're gonna make 'em eat our shit, then shit out our shit, then eat their shit which is made up of our shit that we made 'em eat. Then you're all you motherfucks are next. Love, Cisse.
-
Obertan: Earths' gravity is no match for him.
Happy Face replied to Park Life's topic in Newcastle Forum
I apologise, I have black outs whenever the subject of Obertan comes up, he sends me into a frothing rage, so shite is he. I honestly think he would be more suited to women's football. Hopefully if he reads a Newcastle forum it'll be N-O where the 12 year old half-wits will wank themselves silly every time he does a stepover. I've said he's shite on here. It's the collective groans 3 minutes into a game that do him (and us) no favours. -
There's broken Britain. Bankers and dole scroungers are exactly the same. They are out for number one and claim no differently. I don't expect either of them to self regulate. Elected officials and Civil servants are the only people that deserve any abuse for allowing the situation we're currently in....whether you want to blame them for excessive benefits (in which case you'd be wrong) or over-relaxed regulation (in which case you'd be right).