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UK in the Eurozone ftw. Pound notes are too big.
(trolling for daily mail readers)
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• #3
All four of Gordon Brown's conditions for entry into the Euro have been met. Stranger things have happened...
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• #4
Buy British!
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• #5
racist
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• #6
Buy Local!
fixed
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• #7
Indeed, buy local shiny things or pay more to stimulate this global economy.
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It's a great time to sell bits abroad... My mate's record shop is doing great business just because Europeans and Americans now find his prices are quite cheap... I bet Mercian and BJ's books are filling up with 100% deposit orders from overseas...
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• #9
buy from iceland ( the country not the shop ) they're even more fucked than we are
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It's a great time to sell bits abroad... My mate's record shop is doing great business just because Europeans and Americans now find his prices are quite cheap... I bet Mercian and BJ's books are filling up with 100% deposit orders from overseas...
Didn't think about that. Might be time to offload that TI Raleigh to an American..
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• #11
buy from iceland ( the country not the shop ) they're even more fucked than we are
They only sell bananas though.
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• #12
and bjork records.
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• #14
do they do a high flange version? :)
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• #15
Picky Picky! Still more expensive than Phils from here They look pretty much bullet proof though.
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• #16
no other good tips on where to get cheap phils?
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• #17
no other good tips on where to get cheap thrills?
3rd stall. King's Cross.
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• #18
:d
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• #19
What about cheap Pills?
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• #20
Gotta admit i'm a little disappointed, I thought this was a "how to" thread.
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• #21
What about cheap Pills?
2nd stall. King's Cross.
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• #22
Buy your stuff from England the Euro's doing great against the..... Oh wait a minute... "I'm" in Ireland... whoops ;) heh heh
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:(
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• #24
What about Goldtecs? They're doing some polished ones soon. Shop 14 have them for £130 a pair, I believe.
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• #25
mosquito at £190 is not too bad for Phils
http://www.mosquito-bikes.co.uk/htdocs/accessories.php?name=accessories
Now that the once-strong Pound is up shit creek, sans paddle, where do we go for our cheap shiny things?
I'm after Phil Wood hubs and the usual places stateside work out no cheaper. any ideas?
Also, is it time to start exporting British-made bits and pieces?