The Times, London has slagged off Wayne Rooney for spending a bomb on a shopping spree in New York City. They chastized his excess because they said it was equal to the GNP of some starving African country.
LOL!
Whose fault is it? His spending or their charging??????????
Stuff which used to cost £10 now costs £100. It is called greed and has more to do with the seller than the buyer. The UK and USA too have become money-mad and many businesses are owned by the multinationals. The product stinks and the prices are extreme.
In the 1970s you could get a hotel room in London, with a full English breakfast, for about £15. Some of the skyscraper hotels used to offer rooms (which they did not sell) at hugely discounted rates. Not true today. With multinational ownership you don`t even get an English breakfast. So b****** Renee Zellwegger with her `craving` for beans on toast.
In the 1980s I rented a flat next door to Lloyd-Weber which cost £240 pcm.
Ah wilderness!
2006-12-15
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