bobbbb wrote: » The pleasure people seem to get from the misfortune of others. I never would have believed it.
marcsignal wrote: » sorry bobbbb, nothing personal you understand, but i haven't a single cell in my body that has any sympathy for greedy social climbers. More often than not, they trampled all over everyone around them to aquire their short lived trappings, and now, if they haven't the arse in their pants, that's just tough. The recession has just put manners on some people
MikeStrutington wrote: » That our children will never have as high a standard of living as that enjoyed in this country for the first 7 years of this decade. Aw wait, things i like about the recession!?
Ultimate Chin wrote: » No no you got it right. Our elders got to whinge about worse times, we get to gloat about better times during the fabled celtic tiger and make the little feckers jealous No I dont have kids and yes I am a bastard:pac:
hussey wrote: » being in Australia
James T Kirk wrote: » # Less bull****, and things being generally less hectic. And nearly all the hilarious Schadenfreude (karma)-posts in this thread re the greedy bastards -- who pissed on other people during the Celtic 'Illusion' -- getting it in the ass, prison style. It's a worldwide thing, dude.
James T Kirk wrote: » It's a worldwide thing, dude.
hussey wrote: » ... and Australia isn't in recession