Friday, 28 May 2010

Eating the chamushka.


Eating the chamushka. Dispatching the today’s labor, I take a nap. (Sleeping lately with an increased difficulty). The Co when I do this, - going absolutely crazy. I mean the кoзло-вонючие козлы. Especially, when I find the “key people” during the my daily routine. What I mean is that кoзло-вонючие козлы, measuring the concentration of the white people around me (for the defense of G20, the брата, the outstanding debts of ongoing piggy faces, etc.), - they become absolutely “wide”. It’s okay ass-holes; this is why I call you the кoзло-вонючие козлы of medvedev. You are constantly figuring this kind of ‘tzcamba’ like the source of associations with representatives of other countries. The “theirs” cultures and ideologies. Especially if this people “work” (?), or live side by side with you. In Reykjavik, - I call them my “assistants” and “subordinates”, very rarely though, and the nation of the shit from camel turned around, - know it, - the “colleagues” and “co-workers”… It’s sad, but, “somebody” who are for a couple of times promise to help out, - hardly able to keep his word. How I know you! To say be careful with “large” investments around you, - its or nothing, or just the high probability to catch ‘a lot’ of serious errors… To much stressed, to rationalize too much. Read about Mourinho, and live me in peace. If you ‘contoro’ (i.e. the CoL culture), are looking for a completely new direction, - today’s ones more, the events sow you the seeds.

Spain Loses its AAA Credit Rating at Fitch Amid Debt Struggles. May 28, 2010. Spain lost its AAA credit grade at Fitch Ratings as it struggles to cut debt amid a fiscal crisis that prompted the European Union to forge an almost $1 trillion bailout package for the region’s weakest economies. The ratings company lowered the grade one step to AA+ and assigned it a “stable” outlook, according to a statement from London today. Spain has held the top rating at Fitch since 2003. Standard & Poor’s reduced Spain’s rating to AA on April 28. U.S. stocks extended losses after Fitch’s announcement, with the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index sliding 1.3 percent to 1,089.21 at 12:39 p.m. in New York. The euro weakened 0.5 percent to $1.2303. “The process of adjustment to a lower level of private sector and external indebtedness will materially reduce the rate of growth of the Spanish economy over the medium- term,” Brian Coulton, Fitch’s head of Europe, Middle East and Africa sovereign ratings in London, said in the statement. Spain’s parliament yesterday approved the country’s deepest budget cuts in 30 years by a single vote, casting doubt on the future of the government as Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero seeks to garner support for his 2011 budget. Spain had a budget deficit equal to 11.2 percent of gross domestic product in 2009, the third-largest in the euro region. “The Spanish government had been in denial from 2008 to early 2010 about the magnitude of the crisis so now you have consequences,” said Raphael Gallardo, who helps manage 500 billion euros ($615 billion) as chief economist at Axa Investment Managers in Paris. “Now, with the acceleration of austerity measures, like the shocking cut to civil servant wages, they finally got real and measured the severity of the crisis.”

Terrorist shot dead in Belfast by fellow loyalists. 1 hour ago.

Lahore attacks leave 70 dead. Pakistan's cultural capital, city of Lahore today, raking worshippers with gunfire, taking hostages and killing at least 90 people.

Presidents agreed: Mourinho is already at Real Madrid. May 28, 2010 16:25 pm. Jose Mourinho is now coach of Real Madrid. Perez and Moratti agreed, and Chairman of "meringue" paid eight million for the Portuguese coach, according to Marca. Meeting this afternoon, there was "white smoke". Florentino Perez and Massimo Moratti agreed with the president of Real Madrid to pay eight million by the cancellation clause in Mourinho, according to Spanish newspaper, though not on the official website revealed the value. Coach Luso will be presented Monday at 13:00 (12:00 in mainland Portugal) at the Santiago Bernabeu as manager of Cristiano Ronaldo and company.

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