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04/04/2013 05:42:35
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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Divers
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>>BTW, my wife has downloaded the text of the agreement between Cyprus and IMF/banxters, and it's pretty much all your base are belong to us. Tax everything, sell or privatize the main infrastructures, double the excise on tobacco and beer, add two more years before retirement, cut retirements bit by bit here and there, and don't forget to report to the ECB which EU citizens hold their money in your banks, we want to tax them at home as well. Of course, the usual IMF stuff about cutting health services and education was in there somewhere. Um... the agreement is supposed to be secret, which is funny because its effects will become public really soon. I guess the task of publishing a sugarcoated version of it was delegated to your government.
>
>After gas reserves were discovered in Cyprus some 7-8 years back I was actually fearing for lot worse!
>Like war of some sort. Fortunately we did not get hit this hard. Disaster did strike but in a more contemporary form.
>Debt slave is not in a very good negotiating position to get best deal on its family gold when it goes to loan shark
>even if loan sharks are his supposed 'friends'. Very hard times ahead indeed.

Gas? Ouch.

This game of forcing local banks into debt, then forcing the whole countries into bailout, or this new version of wholesale robbery that you got, has already got old. If the big banks don't own everything they want already, I don't see how this will stop without a revolution or just general slavery.

>Luckily my company is not local. We do not have any business locally, so except for minor cash flow problems
>we are not affected at all. On a long run we will see. Maybe I come shopping in your neighborhood.
>But close to one of the rivers. Still debating between Tamis and Tisa :)

I wouldn't go for Tisa, it floods the surrounding few hundred meters every spring, anything you own there is not on your land, it's on water's land, and you have to wait for the water to let you in. And it's still too popular, the best places being already taken - but then with the real estate being rather cheap here, you may find a vikendica with all the infrastructure below 20K€, or even below 10, depending on the size, with fruit trees and all. I'd rather go for Tamiš, it has no large cities nearby. And what's wrong with Begej and kanal? Before you go shopping, come see my place, it's just two blocks from the river, and it's in the middle of the village. I feel so good there, I haven't been inspired to walk those two blocks yet, in these two years. And you should definitely try some of my brandy (or dad's, that's even better!).

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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