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carver
5th February 2009, 19:55
i have a plan on how NZ can overcome the rescission.

we have to stop worrying about ourselves, while in employment, we MUST do our best to help those we know that are out of work.
governments can do little, we need change on the grass roots, the people.

we have to pull together and support each other as much as we can.

thats my best plan, and i will do my best to carry it out

Manxman
5th February 2009, 20:17
You're John Key's speechwriter, aren't you?

McJim
5th February 2009, 20:19
You're John Key's speechwriter, aren't you?

Is John Key's pronunciation as bad as Carver's spelling? :rofl:

JimO
5th February 2009, 20:23
i have a plan on how NZ can overcome the rescission.

we have to stop worrying about ourselves, while in employment, we MUST do our best to help those we know that are out of work.
governments can do little, we need change on the grass roots, the people.

we have to pull together and support each other as much as we can.

thats my best plan, and i will do my best to carry it out

yes comrade

tri boy
5th February 2009, 20:24
Give me $1100 carver.
I'm sad, and need a "hand up", :bleh: a high class hooker for about four hours.:msn-wink:

Hitcher
5th February 2009, 21:10
i have a plan on how NZ can overcome the rescission.

Recession, you twat. If you can't spell it, I doubt you can fix it.

cowboyz
5th February 2009, 21:26
we have to pull together and support each other as much as we can.

thats my best plan, and i will do my best to carry it out

I am thinking this statement probably has a different meaning to those who are not part of the mormon few.

I leave you to your plan but take a towel, tidy up and turn the lights out when you leave.

sinfull
5th February 2009, 21:27
i have a plan
Are you out of work ?

Mikkel
5th February 2009, 21:32
Better plan yet: Stop fucking whinging just because you've overexceeded your financial capacity! -It's unbecoming.

Boob Johnson
5th February 2009, 21:33
i have a plan on how NZ can overcome the rescission.

we have to stop worrying about ourselves, while in employment, we MUST do our best to help those we know that are out of work.
governments can do little, we need change on the grass roots, the people.

we have to pull together and support each other as much as we can.

thats my best plan, and i will do my best to carry it out
While many will no doubt take the proverbial...

Damn straight Carver, nice post, its tuff times like these that you know what people are really made of. I started a thread on fiscal prudence some time ago (before the shit really hit the fan), most were receptive to it, other than one moron (Pussy) who still has a bee in his bonnet about it lol (sad old man :bash:).

It's a good time to reflect on not only spending habits but where we are heading as individuals & where we are headed as a nation. The country by n large are living beyond their means & if not there is a massive greed factor coupled with a "keeping up with the Jones" which is in part to blame for the state we are in.

So yeah good post Carver, a timely reminder to look out for more than just oneself :grouphug:

Madness
5th February 2009, 21:40
Are you out of work ?

Beat me to it.

Fess up Carver, you're looking for donations to the Mormon Few Legal Fund. Donations can be made at any Wetspac branch

carver
6th February 2009, 12:26
Are you out of work ?

might be, im pretty sweet though, ya just got to roll with it


While many will no doubt take the proverbial...

Damn straight Carver, nice post, its tuff times like these that you know what people are really made of. I started a thread on fiscal prudence some time ago (before the shit really hit the fan), most were receptive to it, other than one moron (Pussy) who still has a bee in his bonnet about it lol (sad old man :bash:).

It's a good time to reflect on not only spending habits but where we are heading as individuals & where we are headed as a nation. The country by n large are living beyond their means & if not there is a massive greed factor coupled with a "keeping up with the Jones" which is in part to blame for the state we are in.

So yeah good post Carver, a timely reminder to look out for more than just oneself :grouphug:

of course, keeping up with the joneses is a selfish end.

selfishness is also signing people up to things on high interest that they cannot pay.

kiwi's like to rip off other kiwi's

we need to take a look at where we are, stop worrying about ourselves and help others while we can


Beat me to it.

Fess up Carver, you're looking for donations to the Mormon Few Legal Fund. Donations can be made at any Wetspac branch

i wish, the church helps us alot, so were pretty sweet

Wingnut
6th February 2009, 18:23
Recession, you twat. If you can't spell it, I doubt you can fix it.

You have to wonder some times eh Hitcher- is this the next generation - yee gods!!!!

Usarka
6th February 2009, 18:24
Don't run with scissors twice, then you will avoid rescission.

Big Dave
6th February 2009, 18:35
Don't run with scissors twice, then you will avoid rescission.

cut it out.