So the world’s indexes are crashing around us, employment fears surround all contracting staff, and house prices are wobbling.
As a non-houseowning, non-stock-investing, permanent member of staff, I’d just like to say:
Eeeeeeeeeeeexcellent
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So the world’s indexes are crashing around us, employment fears surround all contracting staff, and house prices are wobbling.
As a non-houseowning, non-stock-investing, permanent member of staff, I’d just like to say:
Eeeeeeeeeeeexcellent
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20080122 at 15:06
Dominic Sayers
Hubris is never an attractive thing in a man.
20080122 at 19:45
decster
Schadenfreude? Shurely not.
20080122 at 23:33
laggleton
I work for a German bank. It’s German for “happiness at the misfortune of others”. I’m just trying to fit in.
20080122 at 23:59
mushyp
You could fit in better round these parts if you learned how to pluralise “index”.
And to stop being such a smug sod. Some of us choose the “buy high, sell low” strategy when it comes to home purchases.
20080123 at 00:01
laggleton
“Buy high, sell low” is fine, dinnae fash yerself. As long as it doesn’t mean you have to live in Essex for the time being…
20080123 at 10:06
Dominic Sayers
“Indexes” is correct. “Indices” is also correct but poncy.
20080123 at 23:46
mushyp
One is also correct, but poncy; hence my indecicular preference
20080123 at 23:52
laggleton
Shurely ‘Indicicular’?