Jump to content

bomber

Advanced Member
  • Posts

    2,947
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by bomber

  1. On 7/10/2019 at 10:58 AM, Jajazazajaja said:

    Can’t wait to be back in Bangkok soon to listen to the old farts at the bar talk about the utter magnificence of Brexit whilst admitting they are considering moving to Cambodia due to the devaluation of the pound. 

     

    Where for them after cambodia?  I've heard that England is great ????????????

  2. 4 hours ago, Jajazazajaja said:

    Yes they were out in force, claiming that Sterling was over-valued anyway. And this is just an adjustment to its true value. 

     

    One guy said the fishing industry accounted for 15% of GDP before the common market ruined it. 

     

    Another said he wanted them NHS privatised As they are all just a bunch of remainers anyway 

    15 percent my backside,adjustment my Backside,trump And garage running the NHS,OMG good look for all you Englanders unfortunate enough To have to live there.

    • Confused 1
  3. 10 hours ago, CG1 Blue said:

    You're right, and that deal the EU signed with Japan has enabled the Japanese to move all car production back to Japan - because they can now export their cars directly into the EU. The EU didn't think (or care) about the impact this would have on the UK car manufacturing industry. 

    the EU shouldnt have to care about the UK,we are leaving so you keep telling us on here.

  4. 24 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

    Many of us will have to switch from champagne to prosecco.

    cannot say ive seen many singha slobs covered in bulldog tatts supping champagne or prosecco in thailand,seen a few gussling an affordable alternative on a 7/11 steps though, SIAMSATO,most didnt bother with the glass though,they bit the top off,quite a feat with no teeth.

    • Haha 1
  5. 6 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

    I am curious what you Brits plan to do.

    When it gets below 30 then what?

    Seems many may be better off in the UK.

    What you think?

    some in pattaya will jump rather than return to the UK,many have already returned,quite a few on here have but they dont like to tell folks why,while in thailand they learnt not to lose face.could you imagine a brexiteer admitting he had to return to the UK because the pound crashed after brexit?

    • Sad 1
  6. 2 minutes ago, daveAustin said:

    What diatribe. Is this Bedlam? Low currency (nor high currency) is not an accurate reflection of state. UK manufacturing employs a huge number of people and contributes hundreds of billions to the economy - BAE, cars, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronics, defence, nuclear etc all churn out worthy products. Believe the UK is a mess - unabated movement from the EU, toxic politics and prissyness contributing greatly - but certainly not economically.

     

    The doom n gloom on here is typically through butt-hurt remoaners (gawd, they are annoying), sad individuals with an obvious chip on their shoulder fixated on bloody empire (really! who cares) and those who can't make it back home (where women are unavailable) continually stoking their fragile ego with inane comments. The guy comparing the education of his offspring in Thailand to the UK ????... never mind, how's their t'inglish coming along? These people should probably be more worried about where Thailand is heading, spiralling costs and their inevitable squeezing out by the army. The way it's going, a bag of pesticide-infused spuds and a sickly Thai beer will be a major weekly undertaking.

     

    Aside: Of that horrible verhofstadt character from the non-country, instead of berating the Brits, he should be more mindful of the Russians rolling over Europe post-Brexit. 

     

    Anyway, nice to see the mods continuing the TV way of allowing unabashed bashing of the old country. Carry on.

    your home country is not everyone's on here's home country Mr selfish,you bash thailand to bits then moan about remoaners bashing their home country.btw there are more on here claiming the UK to be the promised land than there are saying otherwise.enjoy the rest of your drinks

    • Like 1
  7. 49 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

    By this time next week in will be in the 38's.

     

    The place that has maintained a good exchange is Philippines.

     

    1000 pesos ( which is pretty much the average for one hour female company in AC, not Gogo) about 19 US dollars.  

    its never been a place popular with brits,they prefer pattaya,more english ex con bar owners cover in tatts to idolize and dream of emulating.

  8. 3 hours ago, nauseus said:

    I actually agree. Short-term the pound will drop with a hard leave. But the WA is worse. The magnanimous EU say they won't budge, so eff it. 

    short term ????    the usual reply,with brexit short term is 3-5 years,medium 5-10 and long term 10-20,the full impact will take 2-3 years to even register,after this period we will know if the big companies like nissan/toyota/bmw/airbus/the city/banking corps were bluffing,imo they are not bluffing but a few maybe are,this short term prediction by brexiteers is a pipe dream and not realistic,another factor is carney will cut whats left of interest rates at the first chance with a crash out,so there's another 1-2% off the pound with minutes of him doing it,fill ya boots at 39 while you can

  9. 2 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

    I drop you to 10 we have 4mill in baht in various accounts moved when we were getting over 50. Plus we own 2 condo outright one bought in a firesale by a broken Brit who needed the 800k desperately to stay in country. He slashed his price from 1.9m eventually to 1.3. Got a bargain there #BrexitBounty. 

    i wonder if the brit voted for brexit ????  thats a £12k loss to add to his 20-23% loss of income since brexit,hahahahahahaha,at 10 your £170k wont last long,brexit bounty ???? 

    • Haha 1
  10. 3 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

    I didn't break the pound nor did I want it broken. The Leavers did that and have caused a lot of distress so some of the poorer expats. But every cloud has a silver lining. For me at least - what I find incomprehensible is poorer folk cheering on their own impoverishment. But then maybe that's the reason why they are poor. 

    btw iam not poor and your assets only seem to total around £170k,not a lot imo,not sure what silver lining your dreaming of,as for poorer folks cheering i think you mean the brexiteer turkeys not me i,i just LAFF at them.

×
×
  • Create New...