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Aw heck Manti...if you have that much it's easier to just leave the country. LOL
None apparent so far.
LOL after awhile they get to sounding like broken records. Ya just can't learn some people.
Definately a Monday to be here for. :)
LMFAO Wall......toe tapper for sure. Hahahha
Best post I've read in a long time.
So so true and to the point.
Despise is too nice a word Trin.
Just ignore him.....all you can do with these types.
I'm hittin the sack too. :)
Have a great day tomorrow..
Duck when she throws things at you.
And here is another toe tapper you can send to the wife. :)
Lifes Gonna Suck
The weather dawgs have told me it's cold and wet outside. :)
It'd be good if they did. We can always hope.
Oh LOL you think the top dawgs in this country will take notes?
What are you smokin? They may think it's a great idea.........
I can see the service people there wanting to do that 5000 times a day. :)
He has some good ones.
and then there is
Denis Leary
Excellent.
Laughed so hard I have tears in my eyes watchin Ronald.
LOL it's a foot tapper it is.
This will eventually have an effect on the United States ~
North Korea revalues currency, destroying personal savings
By Blaine Harden
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
TOKYO -- Chaos reportedly erupted in North Korea on Tuesday after the government of Kim Jong Il revalued the country's currency, sharply restricting the amount of old bills that could be traded for new and wiping out personal savings.
The revaluation and exchange limits triggered panic and anger, particularly among market traders with substantial hoards of old North Korean won -- much of which has apparently become worthless, according to news agency reports from South Korea and China and from groups with contacts in North Korea.
The currency move appeared to be part of a continuing government crackdown on private markets, which have become an essential part of the food-supply system in the chronically hungry North.
In recent years, some market traders have stashed away substantial amounts of cash, while establishing themselves in profitable businesses that the government struggles to control.
But under the rules of the new currency system, the wealth of these traders has largely disappeared, unless it is held in euros, dollars or Chinese yuan.
The revaluation replaces 1,000-won notes with 10-won notes but strictly limits the amount of old currency that can be exchanged, news reports said.
According to two Web-based groups with sources in the North, that limit was set Monday at 100,000 won, which at current black-market rates amounts to $40. All North Korean currency that individuals possess in excess of that amount becomes worthless under the revaluation.
Amid widespread protests, the limit was raised to 150,000 won in cash and 300,000 won in bank savings, according to DailyNK, an online news organization that has informants in the North.
"I worked like a dog for two months for the winter, but the money became useless paper overnight," a resident of Sinuiju, a city that borders China, was quoted as saying on the Web site of Good Friends, a South Korea-based aid organization with informants in the North.
China's official New China News Agency said in a report from Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, that state-run shops were closed Tuesday as sales staff posted new prices on goods.
The exchange of old currency for new began Monday and will end Sunday, the news agency said, adding that the government did not explain why the revaluation had occurred.
In the past year, North Korea has put increasing pressure on local markets, closing several and limiting the range of goods that can be sold in them.
The government has also criminalized everyday market behavior while creating a new kind of gulag for those it deems economic criminals, according to a report released this fall by the East-West Center, a research organization established by Congress to promote understanding of Asia.
The report says security forces in North Korea have broad discretion to detain without trial nearly anyone who buys or sells in the local markets. But if traders can pay bribes, security officials will often leave them alone, the report says.
If the currency move substantially cripples the operation of local markets in the North, the consequences could be severe for the millions who depend on them for food. U.N. officials have estimated that as much as half the calories consumed by North Koreans come from food bought in markets.
South Korean officials said last month that North Korea appears to be on the brink of another severe food crisis, with stocks of food likely to run short by March.
Which reminds me of Jimmy Buffet
The arsehole song. lol
Gotta post this one dude. LOL
Rodeo song......x rated. be warned. LMFAO
LOL No. I think the market for that is wrapped up already. But Montana is looking good though. Equador, etc is getting to be to packed with expats.
Movin to Montana get away from all this..........
Gotta say I agree with that one Cebu. Been that way since before we were born. Sad to say.
It's only with the advent of the internet that we are finally finding that out as a people.
First time I've seen that photo.
Tells the real story doesn't it?
Very good piece there. Thank you for posting it Wall. :)
That website you sent me was heartbreaking. Too bad we can't post the pictures here.
Then I rest my case.
Oh my. I can just imagine the size of the bugs too. Bad enough the 20lb'ers down south now. EEEEK
I would like to add here...that of all the young people I have cut a break and tried to help out...all but one have been lazy good for nothing POS's.
When given the option to mow the lawn etc in lew of rent...it's too hot out. I could go on......
People now days expect something for nothing. America's work ethic has went down the toilet.
I personally think that was staged. No way would they have gotten in there like that otherwise.
They've been working on this for years. The owner of the shop I frequent says the bill has been put up for vote since his Father ran the shop. One of these days they will slip it in somewhere and POOF....there goes our health.
So that not even rats can breed.
Too much PR'd, too many names on the line.
Unless these people are suicidal with their careers and their lives and look forward to spending years in court and doing prison time......
Logic dictates QASP is the real deal. Just not on our timeline is all.
This isn't just a matter of turning into just another pinky. These people have put their entire careers on the line.
That is a funny as hell vid. LOL
And man o man I gotta lotta reading to do. LOL
You guys been busy. :)
For those of us who know what we have here, the wait is tedious, granted. But every day we get closer to it all getting wrapped up. Red tape just sucks.
Have a drink. :)
Bwack bwack bwack LOL.