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Credit deflation and the reflation cycle to come (part 3)


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22 hours ago, MMax said:

@Yadda yadda yadda I have never visited Christchurch and am thinking of going there for part of a SW holiday this summer.  Is Christchurch and area worth a visit?

 

2 hours ago, Bobthebuilder said:

Christchurch has always been mainly a pensioner type place, The priory is nice and worth a day visit, you can get there in 30mins from Bournemouth Etc.

I had the worst meal / service ever in a Christchurch restaurant many moons ago, its the only time in my life that I nearly came to fisticuffs in a eatery.

If you stay in Bournemouth (has a lot of nightlife, if that's your thing), then many nice places to reach from there for a day visit. Swanage, Cranbourne chase, Blackmoor Vale, New Forest, Salibury, etc etc.

Going East to West.

Christchurch smells of wee and is the oldest town i have ever visited. Iirc its oldest in terms of pop.

Like the living dead, but deader.

Shops are all motability, wound dressing etc.

Im envious of the river esp the but with the fishing punt. Totally wasted on tge population.

Mudeford spit Hengsbury head is v nice and worth a visit. I love the area around the estuary esp Stanpit 

I like Southbourne esp the high street which reminds me of the seaside before it fell to bits. There are some good eateries n pubs.

Boscombe is a multi ethnic shithole. You cannot let your kids go in the  MaccyD toilets by themselves at 8am - junkies n  prossies.

Comedy orthodox jewish hotels along cliff. If its 40c you might catch a glimpse of a fat hair leg ... in a woolen stocking.

Theres prob a 'not seen a jew sweat so much since ...' joke in there.

Bmouth is fucked, but fucked in an interesting way - to me. No real shops, some good eateries. Bit punchy, full of junkies and the most pikeys at play that ive sedn bar blackpool.

If you want an example of why attracting tourists, students and oaps is a bad idea then bmouth is your place.

Poole the town and surrouding estates is like middlesbrough.

The poole satellite small towns are even worse.

Brownsea island is worth the trip.

Avoid driving in after 8am. Get a train and use the buses.

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4 minutes ago, King Penda said:

I wear them on my right am I a philistine 

burn the witch.

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43 minutes ago, spygirl said:

 

Going East to West.

Christchurch smells of wee and is the oldest town i have ever visited. Iirc its oldest in terms of pop.

Like the living dead, but deader.

Shops are all motability, wound dressing etc.

Im envious of the river esp the but with the fishing punt. Totally wasted on tge population.

Mudeford spit Hengsbury head is v nice and worth a visit. I love the area around the estuary esp Stanpit 

I like Southbourne esp the high street which reminds me of the seaside before it fell to bits. There are some good eateries n pubs.

Boscombe is a multi ethnic shithole. You cannot let your kids go in the  MaccyD toilets by themselves at 8am - junkies n  prossies.

Comedy orthodox jewish hotels along cliff. If its 40c you might catch a glimpse of a fat hair leg ... in a woolen stocking.

Theres prob a 'not seen a jew sweat so much since ...' joke in there.

Bmouth is fucked, but fucked in an interesting way - to me. No real shops, some good eateries. Bit punchy, full of junkies and the most pikeys at play that ive sedn bar blackpool.

If you want an example of why attracting tourists, students and oaps is a bad idea then bmouth is your place.

Poole the town and surrouding estates is like middlesbrough.

The poole satellite small towns are even worse.

Brownsea island is worth the trip.

Avoid driving in after 8am. Get a train and use the buses.

Thanks to both.  I don't think you have quite sold the area to me, lol.  I may explore around Chester and Shropshire and mid Wales instead.

I am torn between going abroad and staying in the UK, due to being unvaccinated.  We usually head to the Cote d'Azur, but Macron and his restrictions, has put us off this year.

Any recommendations of nice towns and villages are welcome.  We are not really walk in the hills or countryside types.  We like nice urban scenery, river walks, good restaurants and cafes, interesting individual shops, a bit of history.  Nightlife is not important, but not dead. Something similar to Chester, but  even nicer would suit.  A bit of old England and nice with it!

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7 minutes ago, MMax said:

Thanks to both.  I don't think you have quite sold the area to me, lol.  I may explore around Chester and Shropshire and mid Wales instead.

I am torn between going abroad and staying in the UK, due to being unvaccinated.  We usually head to the Cote d'Azur, but Macron and his restrictions, has put us off this year.

Any recommendations of nice towns and villages are welcome.  We are not really walk in the hills or countryside types.  We like nice urban scenery, river walks, good restaurants and cafes, interesting individual shops, a bit of history.  Nightlife is not important, but not dead. Something similar to Chester, but  even nicer would suit.  A bit of old England and nice with it!

Bath. Or, better, the other Bradford.

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2 minutes ago, MMax said:

Thanks to both.  I don't think you have quite sold the area to me, lol.  I may explore around Chester and Shropshire and mid Wales instead.

I am torn between going abroad and staying in the UK, due to being unvaccinated.  We usually head to the Cote d'Azure, but Macron and his restrictions, has put us off this year.

Any recommendations of nice towns and villages are welcome.  We are not really walk in the hills or countryside types.  We like nice urban scenery, river walks, good restaurants and cafes, interesting individual shops, a bit of history.  Nightlife is not important, but not dead. Something similar to Chester, but  even nicer would suit.  A bit of old England and nice with it!

Chester>Llangollen>Ellesmere>Oswestry>Montgomery>Bishops Castle>Clun>Knighton>Builth-Wells, Hay-on-Wye and on to Hereford.

Beautiful and loads to see and visit either side of the road if you do a bit of research.

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2 minutes ago, Chewing Grass said:

Chester>Llangollen>Ellesmere>Oswestry>Montgomery>Bishops Castle>Clun>Knighton>Builth-Wells, Hay-on-Wye and on to Hereford.

Beautiful and loads to see and visit either side of the road if you do a bit of research.

Thanks that route sounds interesting.  Any stand out places/experiences?

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17 minutes ago, MMax said:

Thanks to both.  I don't think you have quite sold the area to me, lol.  I may explore around Chester and Shropshire and mid Wales instead.

I am torn between going abroad and staying in the UK, due to being unvaccinated.  We usually head to the Cote d'Azur, but Macron and his restrictions, has put us off this year.

Any recommendations of nice towns and villages are welcome.  We are not really walk in the hills or countryside types.  We like nice urban scenery, river walks, good restaurants and cafes, interesting individual shops, a bit of history.  Nightlife is not important, but not dead. Something similar to Chester, but  even nicer would suit.  A bit of old England and nice with it!

Blandford Forum.

The Crown hotel is very nice.

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18 minutes ago, Chewing Grass said:

Chester>Llangollen>Ellesmere>Oswestry>Montgomery>Bishops Castle>Clun>Knighton>Builth-Wells, Hay-on-Wye and on to Hereford.

Beautiful and loads to see and visit either side of the road if you do a bit of research.

^^^ This ^^^ I was going to recommend Bulith - Hay - Leominster - Hereford.

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18 minutes ago, MMax said:

Thanks that route sounds interesting.  Any stand out places/experiences?

Scenery and architecture along the whole route, nice pubs, food, cafes. Market towns of Welshpool and Oswestry, border Castles like Clun, the River in Hay-on-Wye and the bookshops etc. Relaxed atmosphere and driving once past Welshpool. Stokesay Castle, Llangollen all of it plus the Railway and Castell-Dinas-Bran (the view). Welshpool & Llanfair Railway and I dare you to walk across the Pontyscylte Viaduct.

Edit just checked the spelling of 'the viaduct' and you don't often get this many reviews for anything on Google.

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Just now, Chewing Grass said:

Scenery and architecture along the whole route, nice pubs, food, cafes. Market towns of Welshpool and Oswestry, border Castles like Clun, the River in Hay-on-Wye and the bookshops etc. Relaxed atmosphere and driving once past Welshpool. Stokesay Castle, Llangollen all of it plus the Railway and Castell-Dinas-Bran (the view). Welshpool & Llanfair Railway and I dare you to walk across the Pontyscylte Viaduct.

 

1 minute ago, Chewing Grass said:

Scenery and architecture along the whole route, nice pubs, food, cafes. Market towns of Welshpool and Oswestry, border Castles like Clun, the River in Hay-on-Wye and the bookshops etc. Relaxed atmosphere and driving once past Welshpool. Stokesay Castle, Llangollen all of it plus the Railway and Castell-Dinas-Bran (the view). Welshpool & Llanfair Railway and I dare you to walk across the Pontyscylte Viaduct.

Sounds good. I will do some research.  Thanks again.

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37 minutes ago, MMax said:

Thanks to both.  I don't think you have quite sold the area to me, lol.  I may explore around Chester and Shropshire and mid Wales instead.

I am torn between going abroad and staying in the UK, due to being unvaccinated.  We usually head to the Cote d'Azur, but Macron and his restrictions, has put us off this year.

Any recommendations of nice towns and villages are welcome.  We are not really walk in the hills or countryside types.  We like nice urban scenery, river walks, good restaurants and cafes, interesting individual shops, a bit of history.  Nightlife is not important, but not dead. Something similar to Chester, but  even nicer would suit.  A bit of old England and nice with it!

Go to Ludlow it’s got walks lots of old buildings and an interesting history https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feathers_Hotel,_Ludlow. I’ve slept in that bed there are two rooms with 4 posters 

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2 hours ago, King Penda said:

Very posh .we will see a lot more luxury items for sale the problem is the sheer number of fakes and it’s real value.

Only buy from reputable dealers. 

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1 hour ago, MMax said:

 

Sounds good. I will do some research.  Thanks again.

Don't forget Shrewsbury, big factor for us moving to nearby Telford area. Ironbridge a must see, Much Wenlock nice too.

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Without pissing on anyone's chips here chaps if the whole great reset/global communism/you'll own nothing and be happy bullshit has any basis in reality - I need to ask, can you be certain that everything you've ever worked hard and invested for ever be seen as a sure thing? That's how things used to be. To me it's looking like the West is circling the drain. If I were you fellas I'd be looking on liquidating at least a small proportion of my life's work into something worthwhile..kruggerands, rolexes etc. There's no way I would be expecting things to just carry on as normal. Don't wanna be a shoeshine boy/canary in the coalmine type but I think it needs mulling at least.

Luckily for me i've only got £14.79 in the bank but the point stands:Old:

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On 04/06/2022 at 16:42, Yadda yadda yadda said:

People who don't work yet don't cook either. State of it.

Could almost argue the government are subsidising the gig economy.

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33 minutes ago, lid said:

great reset/global communism/you'll own nothing and be happy bullshit

I had quite expected that to be part of the ~2030 happenings, but I'm not sure now

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1 minute ago, Loki said:

I had quite expected that to be part of the ~2030 happenings, but I'm not sure now

As in never or sooner? I’ve got fa anyway.

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1 minute ago, Phil said:

As in never or sooner? I’ve got fa anyway.

Sooner, although if it happens now we skip the whole reflation thing i think that's why i thought end of decade they go full commie 

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1 minute ago, Loki said:

I had quite expected that to be part of the ~2030 happenings, but I'm not sure now

It may or may not be bullshit. If I had dough I'd be keeping a lot of it off radar. 

 

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1 minute ago, lid said:

It may or may not be bullshit. If I had dough I'd be keeping a lot of it off radar. 

 

If this happens it will probably be some state crypto with all other currencies, gold, silver either band or confiscated one way or another. One thing that I wonder about would be property. Who owns what etc. we may even all have the same stripped pyjamas and role call at 6. It will be a right laugh.

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14 minutes ago, Phil said:

If this happens it will probably be some state crypto with all other currencies, gold, silver either band or confiscated one way or another. One thing that I wonder about would be property. Who owns what etc. we may even all have the same stripped pyjamas and role call at 6. It will be a right laugh.

Maybe we are just all headed for a barter based world. 

Anyone got any snout? 

 

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51 minutes ago, lid said:

Without pissing on anyone's chips here chaps if the whole great reset/global communism/you'll own nothing and be happy bullshit has any basis in reality - I need to ask, can you be certain that everything you've ever worked hard and invested for ever be seen as a sure thing? That's how things used to be. To me it's looking like the West is circling the drain. If I were you fellas I'd be looking on liquidating at least a small proportion of my life's work into something worthwhile..kruggerands, rolexes etc. There's no way I would be expecting things to just carry on as normal. Don't wanna be a shoeshine boy/canary in the coalmine type but I think it needs mulling at least.

Luckily for me i've only got £14.79 in the bank but the point stands:Old:

Nothing is ever a sure thing,but iv been hearing things like the above since i was 12.Enjoy it now,they coming for you etc.Those people have nothing now mostly,flogging on on nightshifts in manual work,look like shit,health gone.Life is winners and losers,nothing else,always been that way.Iv lived in the poorest town in the country at its poorest time,and yet i loved it as much as i love life now.Id swap every penny to go back to then because id get time back.The great reset is real i think,but it will fail,just like every other time in history.Akhenaten reset Egypt,Alexanda ,Ceasar and countless others yet all their countries and empires returned to what they were before.Entropy is all powerful and tightened grips make systems unstable.

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2 minutes ago, DurhamBorn said:

Nothing is ever a sure thing,but iv been hearing things like the above since i was 12.Enjoy it now,they coming for you etc.Those people have nothing now mostly,flogging on on nightshifts in manual work,look like shit,health gone.Life is winners and losers,nothing else,always been that way.Iv lived in the poorest town in the country at its poorest time,and yet i loved it as much as i love life now.Id swap every penny to go back to then because id get time back.The great reset is real i think,but it will fail,just like every other time in history.Akhenaten reset Egypt,Alexanda ,Ceasar and countless others yet all their countries and empires returned to what they were before.Entropy is all powerful and tightened grips make systems unstable.

Good. Not too keen on role calls at 6.

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leonardratso

Entropy is all powerful -  Never a truer theory proved at all levels especially in nature - that mowed lawn will always revert to long shaggy grass and those towns always turn into ghost towns to be reclaimed by the desert sands - why would organic systems be any different.

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