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  • Greece

    Is, in technical financial markets terms, SOL.

  • #2
    At first...

    I thought this was about lubricants.

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    • #3
      In all meanings...the term "bend over" is going to be appropriate.

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      • #4
        Did you see the.....

        ...lines for the ATM over there? Jesus. Olives are going to be currency pretty soon.

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        • #5
          I'm sure they are already empty, since the banks won't let the people in. I'm kind of surprised they even let the ATMs function at this point.

          And "ATM" kinda works with the direction I was taking the thread earlier.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Susquehanna Birder View Post
            I'm sure they are already empty, since the banks won't let the people in. I'm kind of surprised they even let the ATMs function at this point.

            And "ATM" kinda works with the direction I was taking the thread earlier.


            Yeah, they are "functioning" if that's what you call a 66.00 limit. I'm kinda curious to see what happens with Puerto Rico.
            Last edited by Eagle Road; 06-30-2015, 03:35 PM.

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            • #7
              I have a colleague who is from Greece and just went there for vacation last Saturday

              I can't imagine what that must be like. I imagine he is visiting friends and family.
              At least he gets to leave.
              --------
              "We choose to go to the moon."

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              • #8
                Men on Film

                Best synopsis of Greece EVER
                John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.

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                • #9
                  They should have never gone from the drachma to the Euro. I was stationed in Crete from 76-77 and since I moved to London, we went on many vacations to Crete, Rhodes and Corfu. The euro spoiled it. You could get a very good 3 course meal and a bottle of wine as recently as 2003 for less than $25. When you went into a restaurant, they'd come out, take your drink order, bring out plenty of bread. Since 2008. things have changed.

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                  • #10
                    so you're saying

                    Greece economy went down the shitter because restaurants gave out too much free bread?
                    "I could buy you." - The Village Idiot

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