Sea Odyssey Liverpool
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sday12 said:
Einion Yrth said:
sday12 said:
Grow up, Chav, bellend.
Yes. I think that about sums it up.I have worked in most parts of the country in many industries, also quite a bit abroad.
The mindset that we can manage as an economy with only office workers seems prevalent down south mostly.
I was foolish enough to think that the financial crash which brought Mr Madoff and co out of the woodwork would be a tiny hint that the financial model of the UK was just smoke and mirrors but it appears not.
TOWIE?
bks.
stitched said:
sday12 said:
Einion Yrth said:
sday12 said:
Grow up, Chav, bellend.
Yes. I think that about sums it up.I have worked in most parts of the country in many industries, also quite a bit abroad.
The mindset that we can manage as an economy with only office workers seems prevalent down south mostly.
I was foolish enough to think that the financial crash which brought Mr Madoff and co out of the woodwork would be a tiny hint that the financial model of the UK was just smoke and mirrors but it appears not.
TOWIE?
bks.
The idea that we continue to support these languishing relics with regeneration cash and city of culture status is crazy.
sday12 said:
Sorry, what industry was that that Liverpool florishes on? Shipping?
The idea that we continue to support these languishing relics with regeneration cash and city of culture status is crazy.
Liverpool's docks have never been busier, they're building a Post-Panamax terminal.The idea that we continue to support these languishing relics with regeneration cash and city of culture status is crazy.
What city(outside the capital) has the most free art galleries and museums?
What city has the highest percentage of graduates staying there after graduating?
Heres a clue http://www.liverpoolwiki.org/Liverpool_Firsts
What city has the highest percentage of graduates staying there after graduating?
Heres a clue http://www.liverpoolwiki.org/Liverpool_Firsts
sday12 said:
Sorry, what industry was that that Liverpool florishes on? Shipping?
The idea that we continue to support these languishing relics with regeneration cash and city of culture status is crazy.
Would you like me to educate you on who the largest employers in Liverpool are? . . . . . .lets start with a simple one, Jaguar / Land Rover, currently producing the Evoque. . . . . . . there's also Vauxhall motors in Ellesmere Port, GM's most efficient plant in EuropeThe idea that we continue to support these languishing relics with regeneration cash and city of culture status is crazy.
Oh and as for your comment on Shipping; Liverpool Freeport, is the largest / most successful free zone port in the UK, covering over 4 million square feet
AndrewW-G said:
sday12 said:
Sorry, what industry was that that Liverpool florishes on? Shipping?
The idea that we continue to support these languishing relics with regeneration cash and city of culture status is crazy.
Would you like me to educate you on who the largest employers in Liverpool are? . . . . . .lets start with a simple one, Jaguar / Land Rover, currently producing the Evoque. . . . . . . there's also Vauxhall motors in Ellesmere Port, GM's most efficient plant in EuropeThe idea that we continue to support these languishing relics with regeneration cash and city of culture status is crazy.
Oh and as for your comment on Shipping; Liverpool Freeport, is the largest / most successful free zone port in the UK, covering over 4 million square feet
sday12 said:
Great news, maybe they can start paying back decades of subsidies then, we'll let you off a few quid for the recession.
Do you realise how much wealth was. Related in Liverpool during the industrial revolution, (started in the Northern Mills I might add). Don't make yourself look silly by counting back, because you don't getto choose how far back you go Liverpool was one of the wealthiest cities in the world at one point.TheHeretic said:
sday12 said:
Great news, maybe they can start paying back decades of subsidies then, we'll let you off a few quid for the recession.
Do you realise how much wealth was. Related in Liverpool during the industrial revolution, (started in the Northern Mills I might add). Don't make yourself look silly by counting back, because you don't getto choose how far back you go Liverpool was one of the wealthiest cities in the world at one point.AndrewW-G said:
Would you like me to educate you on who the largest employers in Liverpool are? . . . . . .lets start with a simple one, Jaguar / Land Rover, currently producing the Evoque. . . . . . . there's also Vauxhall motors in Ellesmere Port, GM's most efficient plant in Europe
Oh and as for your comment on Shipping; Liverpool Freeport, is the largest / most successful free zone port in the UK, covering over 4 million square feet
They still talk a bit funny lolOh and as for your comment on Shipping; Liverpool Freeport, is the largest / most successful free zone port in the UK, covering over 4 million square feet
TheHeretic said:
sday12 said:
Great news, maybe they can start paying back decades of subsidies then, we'll let you off a few quid for the recession.
Do you realise how much wealth was. Related in Liverpool during the industrial revolution, (started in the Northern Mills I might add). Don't make yourself look silly by counting back, because you don't getto choose how far back you go Liverpool was one of the wealthiest cities in the world at one point.Past glory.
sday12 said:
By that reckoning all the towns and cities on the spice route should be saved.
Past glory.
Look, YOU were the one talking about recovering subsidies. YOU made that mistake. YOU disregarded the wealth that was brought into the country via trade via what was the busiest port in the world. You have no knowledge of history, it seems. Past glory.
stitched said:
Think that was self evident.
I have worked in most parts of the country in many industries, also quite a bit abroad.
The mindset that we can manage as an economy with only office workers seems prevalent down south mostly.
I was foolish enough to think that the financial crash which brought Mr Madoff and co out of the woodwork would be a tiny hint that the financial model of the UK was just smoke and mirrors but it appears not.
TOWIE?
bks.
I think that all areas should be made complete separate in all waysI have worked in most parts of the country in many industries, also quite a bit abroad.
The mindset that we can manage as an economy with only office workers seems prevalent down south mostly.
I was foolish enough to think that the financial crash which brought Mr Madoff and co out of the woodwork would be a tiny hint that the financial model of the UK was just smoke and mirrors but it appears not.
TOWIE?
bks.
That way the south east can keep all its lovely money
The rest of the country can keep all its lovely food and water and electricity
thinfourth2 said:
I think that all areas should be made complete separate in all ways
That way the south east can keep all its lovely money
The rest of the country can keep all its lovely food and water and electricity
You mean actually making stuff, growing stuff, and generating stuff? That way the south east can keep all its lovely money
The rest of the country can keep all its lovely food and water and electricity
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