Greece Opts No New Proposal Today
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
LOL - yeah, I've been to Canada. While some folks are nice, those in Montreal where some of the rudest other than France (Paris specifically).
Did you explain that you were an American? I've found Montreal to be very warm and welcoming as long as they knew you were not from Ontario.
Really? I've heard they hate anyone who doesn't speak French... oh well - We were only in the city for one day, I think 3 total meals before heading back to the states.
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@Dashrender said:
Really? I've heard they hate anyone who doesn't speak French... oh well - We were only in the city for one day, I think 3 total meals before heading back to the states.
I've only heard it from people who failed to understand why they were upset and didn't realize that they needed to tell where they were from. Because there is a strong animosity between Montreal and Toronto and almost all English speaking people in Montreal are from Ontario.
Also, as with all foreign places, taking the time to say a few words in the local language goes a long way too.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Also, as with all foreign places, taking the time to say a few words in the local language goes a long way too.
This is definitely true.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I've found Montreal to be very warm and welcoming as long as they knew you were not from Ontario.
Two men, one from Ontario and one from Quebec, were in a cave when they came across a magic lamp.
While they were fighting over whom the lamp belonged to, a genie popped out.
The genie said, “I shall grant each of you one wish and only one, so make it good.”
The Quebecois spoke first, “I want you to build a one hundred-foot high wall around the border of Quebec. This will ensure that the English culture does not corrode our superior heritage.”
The genie nodded, “done,” he then turned to the Ontarian. “And your wish?”
“Fill it with water.” -
So, which country is going to invade Greece and annex it?
Russia, UK (coz Empirez need empiring), EU (after kicking them out), US or China? -
No need to annex it, everyone is going to be able to just buy it!
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@StrongBad said:
No need to annex it, everyone is going to be able to just buy it!
Well, in that case. I start the bidding at $10!
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Sold!
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Good. Now that I am large and in charge... Hmmm... let me consult the manual... http://www.proft.org/tips/evil.html
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Greece opts for another day without a proposal! European stocks rising as the EU starts taking a hard line on Greece.
China taking a beating so heavy that they have mostly shut down the market.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Greece opts for another day without a proposal! European stocks rising as the EU starts taking a hard line on Greece.
China taking a beating so heavy that they have mostly shut down the market.
OH wow.. OK we could be in for a real hurtin' if they implode!
What is wrong with the normal news - why is this not headline stuff?
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It is here. We have a large Greek population in Melbourne.
So big in fact, that some of the signs are actually in Greek (well wen I was there last... a decade or so ago) -
I'm not talking about the Greece news, I'm talking about the China news! That makes Greece look like a walk in the park!
Greece's economy is said to be roughly the equivalent of Miami Florida. While no means a small city, it's tiny in the grand scheme of things.
China is the world's second largest economy (again according to an article I just read). If it slumps, the whole world will feel it hugely!
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@Dashrender Yeah, that's been in the news a bit but not nearly as much as it should be. A lot of our iron ore goes there.
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@Dashrender said:
What is wrong with the normal news - why is this not headline stuff?
What news have you been reading? It's not just the headline, it's the top five headlines on CNN. It's the top item on BBC. It's the top on Al Jazeera. The two top world news agencies and America's largest all have it dominating the news and have for weeks.
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That explains a lot... I get most of my news from Facebook and this thread... :bowtie:
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@Dashrender said:
I'm not talking about the Greece news, I'm talking about the China news! That makes Greece look like a walk in the park!
Oh, well I'm not sure. The Greek news is really big. Really, really big. I don't think you realize the size of the EU economy compared to China. China is certainly huge news. But the Greek news is truly epic. China is definitely somewhat smaller news.
But again, CNN, BBC have it in the second line news, AJ has it on the front page but farther down.
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@dafyre said:
That explains a lot... I get most of my news from Facebook and this thread... :bowtie:
Sadly - so do I, but I also listen to the radio in the morning when I run out of pod casts. I didn't hear anything Monday or Tuesday morning about China.. only Greece.
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@nadnerB said:
@Dashrender Yeah, that's been in the news a bit but not nearly as much as it should be. A lot of our iron ore goes there.
Or doesn't, anymore. Australia made the financial headlines this morning for the huge drop in iron ore exportation.
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@Dashrender said:
@dafyre said:
That explains a lot... I get most of my news from Facebook and this thread... :bowtie:
Sadly - so do I, but I also listen to the radio in the morning when I run out of pod casts. I didn't hear anything Monday or Tuesday morning about China.. only Greece.
I have NPR and BBC on my Echo. I don't have it with me, but it is set up to give me the headlines from those two when I am "home" with it.