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Dec 30, 2006 00:42

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benprime December 30 2006, 04:05:02 UTC
'neither a borrower, nor a lender be.' Apparently, inflation-adjusted, the UK paid back about twice what it borrowed.

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benprime December 30 2006, 13:40:11 UTC
why did it?

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benprime December 30 2006, 23:27:13 UTC
Guilt? Kickbacks? Honour? Favourable exchange rates? I don't know. But it does go to show why borrowing from casual acquaintances only leads to bad feelings all around.

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katykins_wetgal December 30 2006, 16:09:17 UTC
Is that only twice what it borrowed? It seems a lot more than that. Obviously one has to take into account inflation, etc., but still...

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