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I think the late, great Allan Jeans best summed it up...Best dimmies are steamed first, then fried for crispyness, not fry the life out of them. Then a bit of chicken salt
Rin Tin Sim LMAO!You're not as dim as you sim
-The Lord of Sims
-Fry Hard
-Sim City
-Rin Tin Sim
IMHO it's time to start a bacon thread!
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My favorite vegetable.You're not as dim as you sim
-The Lord of Sims
-Fry Hard
-Sim City
-Rin Tin Sim
IMHO it's time to start a bacon thread!
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Signs pointing to another recession, questions on how deep and how long, how a trade war and Brexit affects it, hold on to your hats indeed.Hold on to your hats (and jobs) people...
Retail sales drop to levels not seen since the 1991 recession
While the RBA is confident interest rate cuts are being passed on, the volume of total retail sales is now at a level not seen in nearly three decades.www.smh.com.au
Signs pointing to another recession, questions on how deep and how long, how a trade war and Brexit affects it, hold on to your hats indeed.
Amount of global debt with negative yields balloons to $15 trillion
As central banks around the world engage in unprecedented easing, negative yielding debt is ballooning, endangering global economy.www.cnbc.com
Batten down the hatches it’s going to be a rough one.
I saw an article on my feed yesterday and can't find it, but it pointed put how the trend in Western economies if for people to pay down debt instead of spending their income. And businesses are investing less at the same time.Amount of global debt with negative yields balloons to $15 trillion
As central banks around the world engage in unprecedented easing, negative yielding debt is ballooning, endangering global economy.www.cnbc.com
Batten down the hatches it’s going to be a rough one.
I don’t see it myself although of course it’s possible.What you don't need is a nut job president throwing uncertainty around. We are going to go into a war because it's a good way to cash up and get spending moving again as well. The world's financial systems needs a huge overhaul and it's looking like it's at breaking point.
I don’t see it myself although of course it’s possible.
Some things reach a point where clearly change has to happen, I think we’ve just reached that point. The question is what does that change look like and how much is it going to hurt.
Not all debt is bad debt, good infrastructure the creates wealth and increases productivity is a smart investment.I saw an article on my feed yesterday and can't find it, but it pointed put how the trend in Western economies if for people to pay down debt instead of spending their income. And businesses are investing less at the same time.
The RBA and government haven't got the balls to admit the elephant in the room.
Time to forget surpluses and invest in infrastructure.
Yes Kevin, you were right 11 years ago.
Couldn’t agree more, people made a bit of noise and basically said nothing to see here move along.Don't see it coming any time soon. People are apathetic and governments drip feed them.enough to make them.feel like they are getting ahead.
Just look at the USA post gfc. Nothing has changed.
Look at us post banking royal commission. Nothing has changed.
Domestically I think a lot of that apathy is due pretty much 28 years of growth, with the mining boom papering over the gfc.
When you think about it, anyone under 35 years of age knows what a recession is.
Will be interesting to see how the millenials will cope when it hits.
I hope they are the catalyst TBH because the boomers don't care enough on the macro level... And probably never have.
As long as they hold on to their best egg, regardless of the damage it will cause future generations. IMO.
With interest rates so low, Now is the time to borrow for infrastructure projects.Not all debt is bad debt, good infrastructure the creates wealth and increases productivity is a smart investment.
Couldn’t agree more, people made a bit of noise and basically said nothing to see here move along.
I was thinking about how people will deal with it and I’m hopeful that maybe they’ll realise that greed isn’t good. That helping out friends, family, neighbours and having help in return is called a community and it’s good for society and individuals.
I know this much my dad and others who lived through a depression were thankful for what they had, worked hard and didn’t waste anything. It really left a mark on so many people, it might curtail some of the incredible waste you see around and that sense of entitlement.
Governments are just so negligent sometimes it’s frightening. Who didn’t know that the current immigration Ponzi scheme unless matched by infrastructure investment was going to end in disaster. So the logic on both sides was or still is we’d rather just hope it doesn’t implode on our watch than get belled with a period of negative growth.
Ok it’s time for the really big questions, we’ve covered dim sims as a warm up now I’m moving on.
Let’s talk burgers, what constitutes a really good burger?, is a simple well made cheese burger, one with the lot or the current mountains of food served as a burger? What is your favourite burger place and why? Do you make your own what’s your secret to a good burger?.
Now you're TalkingOk it’s time for the really big questions, we’ve covered dim sims as a warm up now I’m moving on.
Let’s talk burgers, what constitutes a really good burger?, is a simple well made cheese burger, one with the lot or the current mountains of food served as a burger? What is your favourite burger place and why? Do you make your own what’s your secret to a good burger?.
Home made.Ok it’s time for the really big questions, we’ve covered dim sims as a warm up now I’m moving on.
Let’s talk burgers, what constitutes a really good burger?, is a simple well made cheese burger, one with the lot or the current mountains of food served as a burger? What is your favourite burger place and why? Do you make your own what’s your secret to a good burger?.
I love the blue cheese on my wings.Home made.
200g beef mince. Not lean. Needs fat content.
Caremlised onions.
Melted cheddar on top.
Blue cheese burger melts on bottom.
Lettuce and tomato.
Pickle on the side.
Tommy sauce or if you don't like blue cheese, grab some Coles special burger sauce.
Home made chips...
Parboil the spuds. Let them.cool.
Mix in melted butter. Season and bake in the oven.
I don’t see it myself although of course it’s possible.
Some things reach a point where clearly change has to happen, I think we’ve just reached that point. The question is what does that change look like and how much is it going to hurt.