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Old 22-04-2009, 06:58 PM   #10
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G'day mate...small world...;)


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Originally Posted by mikmak
Either you're 75+ or there isn't much you remember about the 60-61 recession. .


Err...we are in a recession now..haven't you heard?

Guess that only makes me need to justify back to 1975.

Bit young for you I 'spose.


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What on earth contributed to your assessment of Ford being a stamping operation in 5 years? .
I could tell ya but i'd have to shoot ya....


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Originally Posted by mikmak
+ after the recession...erm, recedes, there will still be a great demand for energy and ore. I would imagine that in 2010, there may well be high unemployment, but we should well and truly be in a trough by then.
Economics is interesting, try and read about it.

Hint: what do you call it when a recession is actually bigger than a recession?

(starts with a "D")
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