Nils Blythe will be on the programme tonight. We're asking if he could pep up his delivery a little....
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Eddie Mair | 13:31 UK time, Thursday, 9 August 2007
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Eddie - I've no idea what he's on about.
silver-fox, I'm not sure either, but it may have something to do with the American mortgage market and the large number of 'sub-prime' mortgages granted to people who really can't afford to pay, especially if interest rates rise. I guess that's where he got the 7 million about to be homeless. But quite why he was so wound up I have no idea!
Am I warm, eddie/nils?
Yes !! If that is the effect raising US interest rates has on eejits like that, I'd lobby Benny 'the ball' Bernanke to take the Fed rate to eight percent IMMEDIATELY !
You have no idea how bad it is !
Great work...
Hi Eddie- The environmentalists demand that we all holiday in the UK, yet the reason many of us don’t is because we would have to spend most of it queuing on our inadequate road network and searching for parking spaces, both resulting from the success of the environmentalists anti-car propaganda. There again who wants to spend their valuable holiday breaks surrounded by environmentalists?
Brian (4) - you could always go by train and then walk. Better for you and the environment.
Anne P (5): You could if (a) there are suitable trains, (b) there aren't enough of you to make the cost prohibitive, (c) you don't have to walk too far with all your luggage, (d) transport for local travel is convenient at your destination ...
the list is so long I haven't the energy to continue. Anyway, are trains really that good for the environment?
Kramer ! Hahaha!
very amusing -
On home ground, can anyone explain why the person on the front of today's Daily Mail supposedly smells of fish?
I've read the article twice now!
Jonnie!! What are you doing reading that filth???
Careful, Eddie, we don't want Nils Blythe turning into another Robert Peston..
"How and, (probably), why?"
[tee hee!]
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