In fact, I was just reading that the entire Eurozone was always just a scheme to get the harder-working, harder-saving Germans and other northern and western Europeans to subsidize the profligate southern European economies.
(Saks Fifth Avenue. Cute, Baslim. I had to Google to confirm they still exist.)
i was a bit slow on uptake and then reminded that average greek citizen sees “bailout” as something that will benefit only the wealthiest. i tend to agree.
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
In fact, I was just reading that the entire Eurozone was always just a scheme to get the harder-working, harder-saving Germans and other northern and western Europeans to subsidize the profligate southern European economies.
(Saks Fifth Avenue. Cute, Baslim. I had to Google to confirm they still exist.)
coffee_mom11 about 13 years ago
I think this is a play on the “Capital One” commercial with the “barbarians at the gate” theme. Although I have to say I love Baslim’s pun as well :-)
dwpbike about 13 years ago
i was a bit slow on uptake and then reminded that average greek citizen sees “bailout” as something that will benefit only the wealthiest. i tend to agree.
InTraining Premium Member about 13 years ago
Frank and Ernest invent…… The Time Machine……..! ! !
MrRess about 13 years ago
What’s in YOUR wallet? Hand it over!
Justice22 about 13 years ago
These Greeks are right.
iced tea about 13 years ago
It’s al Greek to me!
Drivel about 13 years ago
The Greeks will inherit the dearth.
doofus55 about 13 years ago
do the Greeks have a Wall Street (populated by barbarians?)
bloodstone1 about 13 years ago
Funnier when you know that Barbarian actually does mean “non Greek”