3 thoughts on “Frank Buckley is dead broke, but he lives in a house made of money.”
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Yesterday, the propaganda arm of the EU Parliament, aka Euronews,
announced that Ireland will be out of recession this year.
The channel made a great fuss of an organic vegetable purveyor, who
employs ten, has an expensive webset and a big shop, all financed by
25000 euros from the benevolent EU. Don’t think so.
“forming the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the country’s economic ruin.”
So he’s a squatter.
He’s got Buckley’s of ever getting any money then.
( “Buckley’s chance” (meaning “little or no possibility” or “no chance at all”)
(rhyming Slang Buckley and Nunn “You’ve got two chances, Buckleys and none)
Yesterday, the propaganda arm of the EU Parliament, aka Euronews,
announced that Ireland will be out of recession this year.
The channel made a great fuss of an organic vegetable purveyor, who
employs ten, has an expensive webset and a big shop, all financed by
25000 euros from the benevolent EU. Don’t think so.
Isn’t it a misconception money is paper and its really 25% linen and 75% cotton.
Wonder why 55 dollars – hard to add up that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Benjamin_Franklin_nature_printed_55_dollar_front_1779.jpg
“forming the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the country’s economic ruin.”
So he’s a squatter.
He’s got Buckley’s of ever getting any money then.
( “Buckley’s chance” (meaning “little or no possibility” or “no chance at all”)
(rhyming Slang Buckley and Nunn “You’ve got two chances, Buckleys and none)