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THE BUCKET SHOP (SHOP)     

moonblue - 19 Jul 2004 09:01

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chiro1 - 19 Jul 2004 19:13 - 50 of 240

hello hello what have we here then?

fredo sin crappo?

thought you'd all gone and left me...:-)

Is the USD fred the new CADU one Moon?

Dolly Pardon - 19 Jul 2004 20:44 - 51 of 240

Hi, can I buy 3 buckets please and do you sell spades?

moonblue - 19 Jul 2004 21:24 - 52 of 240

Buckets of rain
Buckets of tears
Got all them buckets comin' out of my ears.
Buckets of moonbeams in my hand,
I got all the love, honey baby,
You can stand.

mick p - 19 Jul 2004 21:49 - 53 of 240

Dolly, all we sell is sweat, tears and disappointment. We even sell it on margin.

moonblue - 19 Jul 2004 21:54 - 54 of 240

yeh chiro it is

Dolly Pardon - 19 Jul 2004 22:52 - 55 of 240

well men have dissapointed me all my life so no real surprises there

i thought this was a booket shop but ho hum...

moonblue - 19 Jul 2004 23:03 - 56 of 240

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10 to you dolly

moregas - 19 Jul 2004 23:40 - 57 of 240

You know Moon SS is all hunky dory for an FX thread since not much is posted on FX threads (peepl say msn is 'too slow').

I I can deffo kick his arse then, bulls eye..right on the ring :))))

wimme steelies

moonblue - 19 Jul 2004 23:43 - 58 of 240

ian gave me a link for an msn group that has one...why dont you get msn messanger mg?

moregas - 19 Jul 2004 23:45 - 59 of 240

Not saying you would do but remember you can't edit posts, so get the charts right first off in first post.

moonblue - 19 Jul 2004 23:54 - 60 of 240

anyway khalsas pad has got fx fred

moregas - 20 Jul 2004 00:37 - 61 of 240

messenger...i feel obliged to chat to people who start chatting to me. And I don't like chat or chatting.

there can be more than one fx thread in the world moon ;)

moregas - 20 Jul 2004 00:40 - 62 of 240

Couldn't figure wtf was going on with this chart for the first few seconds


SharpChartv05.ServletDriver?chart=$spx,u

moregas - 20 Jul 2004 00:45 - 63 of 240

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moregas - 20 Jul 2004 00:47 - 64 of 240

hey look that'll be good for Ape...seems you can't stretch the thread.click here

moregas - 20 Jul 2004 00:52 - 65 of 240

Trading is ez money innit


Britons' 30bn gambling obsession
19 July 2004, Daily Mail

RITAIN'S obsession with betting has spiralled by huge sums, figures reveal. In only three years, the money staked by punters has shot up from 7.3bn annually to 29.6bn.

The astonishing statistics were revealed as the Government plans to relax gambling laws to allow Las Vegas-style casinos with 1m fruit machine jackpots.


The gambling surge began after Chancellor Gordon Brown abolished the 9% betting tax, which had to be paid by punters before October 2001. It has also been fuelled by the rise of internet betting and the wider range of bets offered by bookmakers.


There are fears - especially with proposals to allow Las Vegas-style casinos - that the huge growth in gambling will lead to more people becoming addicted and going into debt.


Rachel Lampard, of the Methodist Church, said: 'One of our concerns is debt. The average debt of gamblers is around 20,000. It can bring with it marriage problems, stress and ill-health.'


Another factor in the increase is the introduction of the 'fixed odds' machines in betting shops, which offer games such as roulette and 500 jackpots.


Experts say they are 'hugely problematic' because they allow punters to stake money very quickly.


Other new forms of gambling include exchanges, which allow people to bet among themselves rather than with a bookmaker and spread betting, in which cash is won or lost based on how far the result varies from that expected by the bookie.


The figures do not take into account the billions spent on bingo, Lottery tickets, gaming machines and in casinos. Betting tax was abolished in a bid to stop stake money going to tax-free outlets offshore.


Instead of punters paying 9% tax on bets, bookmakers were told to pay 15% on gross* profits.


The amount gambled by Britons was relatively stable between 1994 and 2001, according to HM Customs figures.


But in the year betting tax was scrapped, it rose 3bn to 10.3bn.


Over the next two years it rose sharply again, to 18.9bn and then, in the last year, to 29.6bn.

moonblue - 20 Jul 2004 00:52 - 66 of 240

mg to be honest i set these freds up for us to chat on..i really cant be arsed starting another one kalsa one seems good..ian and hatman are over there as well

moonblue - 20 Jul 2004 00:57 - 67 of 240

yeh

moregas - 20 Jul 2004 02:02 - 68 of 240

I know moon, ian landed a week or so back, duuno how come.. then when you were headed for here and hat threw in the towel i said to him why not come over. i never posted it because of one trouble maker who would make a B line for it.

busy day tomorrow..even drew up a list of things to do..and i've not lost it yet.

hijeff - 20 Jul 2004 07:56 - 69 of 240

morning each.NRK post profits up 14.1% but belw expectations,will it be enuf to stop a slide on BB.
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