FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications 2015(continued) - page 684

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I'm The Best Of The Best!!!
But SENSEIKA is the cutest...
♪ The roughest and smartest ♪))
Fool! Your childish bravado is ridiculous! Go and eat, hatter! Pepper it for flavor.
Don't shout, Vasya, calm down, you're shouting at the owner, it's dangerous.
He should drink vodka, or at least alcohol, I don't know which is better.
It's bad enough as it is.)
Will Sensei build Cheburaha...
Will they unite against the "world evil Strange"?))
Will they add some gayness to their relationship... in light of the latest
(in light of the world's recent trends)))
An interesting comic series is coming up.
Will Sensei build Cheburaha...
Will they unite against the "world evil Strange"?))
Will they add some gayness to their relationship... in light of recent global trends
)))
The lad is gently attracted to the girl,
But with fingers in fingernails shitting themselves.
On the brassiere a sneaky hook,
On his bra, the hook stood to his death and wouldn't open.
Old school teacher, though, I don't know.
But a guy in a Cheburach costume in his head...
And underneath the high-pitched patsies... I don't know)))
He reminds me of Marusya... maybe that's who he is...
During the head of state's visit to an educational centre, one of the pupils, 11-year-old Denis from Pskov, approached the Russian leader and persistently questioned him about what was happening to the national currency exchange rate. Denis asked whether the falling ruble meant that "everything was so bad" for the Russian economy.
"Not everything," Putin objected.
"Our exports are getting cheaper," he explained.
"But why can't it be stopped?" insisted Denis.
The president replied that it was possible to stop the decline in the exchange rate, but it would not be by market methods. "We are not regulating this situation in a non-market way, because if we do that, we will quickly burn up the foreign exchange reserves," he said.
you are just like children.
During the head of state's visit to an educational centre, one of the pupils, 11-year-old Denis from Pskov, approached the Russian leader and persistently questioned him about what was happening to the national currency exchange rate. Denis asked whether the falling ruble meant that "everything was so bad" for the Russian economy.
"Not everything," Putin objected.
"Our exports are getting cheaper," he explained.
"But why can't it be stopped?" insisted Denis.
The president replied that it was possible to stop the decline in the exchange rate, but it would not be by market methods. "We are not regulating this situation in a non-market way, because if we do that, we will quickly burn up the foreign exchange reserves," he said.
you are just like children.
There is a possibility of a referendum on joining Russia (LNR, DNR).
What else are the pendos prepared to do to bring down the rouble?)
After all, they do not understand that this would mean leaving the WTO
and the long-awaited acquisition of their printing press. Just out of desperation.
The 50-yard claim against Yukos has already been dismissed.... The game's on the verge of a full house.
We'll see...
Lugansk switched to the rouble today. There is talk that in November-December
There may be a referendum on joining Russia (LNR, DNR).
What else are the pendos prepared to do to bring the rouble down?)
After all, they do not understand that this would mean leaving the WTO
and the long-awaited acquisition of their printing press. Just out of desperation.
The 50-yard claim against Yukos has already been dismissed.... The game's on the verge of a full house.
Let's wait and see...
As for the referendum, Zakharchenko has already made a statement that this is just a rumour, and as for the rouble, they have a multi-currency system: the dollar, the euro, the hryvnia and the rouble. As well as in the rest of the territory, so there is no malicious intent here and the U.S. has nothing to do with it.