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Phoenix Ownership - Rob says FTFFA (Part 1)

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2ndBest wrote:
I, 2ndBest, pledge that if I win lotto this weekend, I will offer to pay Terry Serepisos' IRD and ACC debts with no strings attached.
I think you better get your Auckland lawyer to look at that contract, as it stands if you win just $25 you are liable to pay off Terry's debts.
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2ndBest wrote:
I, 2ndBest, pledge that if I win lotto this weekend, I will offer to pay Terry Serepisos' IRD and ACC debts with no strings attached.
I think you better get your Auckland lawyer to look at that contract, as it stands if you win just $25 you are liable to pay off Terry's debts.
 
 

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

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Arf.
 
No signiture, no contract.
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2ndBest wrote:
Arf.
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No signiture, no contract.


Unilateral oral contracts ftw
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Not sure it's so bad.. it's only to offer to pay the debts, not to actually do it.

Kind of like when you offer to help your wife with the dishes, knowing that she'll say "no, it's ok sweetie, i'm nearly finished anyway, and you know i love doing all the household chores"

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el grapadura wrote:

Unilateral oral contracts ftw


A unilateral oral contract is how you place a lesbian antic on a 17-year-old girl, isn't it?

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you would know... hehehe
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goldienz wrote:

Kind of like when you offer to help your wife with the dishes, knowing that she'll say "no, it's ok sweetie, i'm nearly finished anyway, and you know i love doing all the household chores"
Yeah, good luck with that.
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Doloras wrote:

el grapadura wrote:
Unilateral oral contracts ftw
A unilateral oral contract is how you place a lesbian antic on a 17-year-old girl, isn't it?




Woman's Football. Awesome.

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goldienz wrote:
Doloras wrote:

el grapadura wrote:
Unilateral oral contracts ftw
A unilateral oral contract is how you place a lesbian antic on a 17-year-old girl, isn't it?




Woman's Football. Awesome.
 
Doesn't it need two women before it's a lesbian antic?

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

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Why thank you.
 
Actually it has more relevance to this thread than you might think. "Jesus wept" is the shortest verse in the King James version of the Bible and occurs in the Gospel of John during the narrative on the death and resurrection of Lazarus.
 
Let's hope Terry can perform a similar Lazarus style resurrection before April 18th.
 
EDIT: and if Terry is Lazarus who does that cast in the role of Jesus? Ahsan Ali Syed? That seems just a tad f**ked up tbh. Anyhoo, what will be will be.
 
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Jag wrote:
Doesn't it�need two women before it's a lesbian antic?

An Air Force Fighter Pilot - dressed to kill in his dress blues - went to a bar and ordered a drink. As he sat there sipping his whiskey, a young lady sat down next to him. After she ordered her drink she turned to the captain and asked him, "Are you a real fighter pilot?"

To which he replied, "Well, I fly F-16s every single day of the week, so I guess I am."

After a short while he asked her what she was. She replied, "I am a lesbian. I spend my whole day thinking about women. I get up in the morning thinking of women, when I eat, shower, watch TV - everything makes me think of women."

A short while later she left, and the fighter pilot ordered another drink. A couple sat down next to him and asked, "Are you a real fighter pilot?"

"I always thought I was," he answered, "but I just found out that I'm a lesbian."

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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very good J82!


9 days to go, what will happen.....
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I just hope that this deadline is the last one and we know where we stand come the date. Another stay of execution is not good

It is time for a decision so we know if it is terry in which we trust or if a new owner is required.

We don't want to be scrambling at the last minute for a new owner as that will have serious implications for our team

Auckland will rise once more

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I still can't believe that some woman let Nipples knock her up.

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Doloras wrote:
I still can't believe that some woman let Nipples knock her up.
Who said it was a woman....
 
Anyway... here is the aussie article for those who cant view it...
 
Another major Australian property developer set to enter administration

April 9, 2011 by administrator � Leave a Comment 

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Sydney property developer Keith Johnson will place his development company Johnson Property Group into the hands of administrators in an attempt to restructure the business, which is struggling with a $100 million debt load.

According to a report in the Australian Financial Review, Johnson has secured the support of lenders including Westpac, National Australia Bank and Gresham to place the group in the hands of administrators from Sydney accounting firm deVriesTayeh.

The plan is to try and restructure the business with a refinancing deal.

Representatives from both Johnson Property Group and deVriesTayeh were contacted for comment, but were unavailable prior to publication.

Johnson Property Group is one of NSW�s largest private land developers and is best known for its huge masterplan communities.

The company�s current projects include a $200 million development at Lake Macquarie, a development at Cooranbong near the Hunter Valley and the giant Pitt Town housing development in the Hawkesbury Valley, which has been the subject of bitter protests from residents.

But while Johnson Property Group claimed just three years ago to have a land bank with 12,000 lots and a total value of $3.5 billion, Keith Johnson has told the AFR that he is now �worth nothing�.

He said delays with local government planning processes had meant he was forced to hold on to land while paying ever-increasing interest charges.

The global credit crisis � which has been a particular problem for property developers � has also dried up Johnson�s funding sources.

Indeed, it was funding woes that led Johnson to become embroiled in what he claims was an alleged scam involving a company called Western Gulf Advisory, which has offices in Bahrain and Switzerland.

Last year, WAG arrived in Australia talking up its willingness to lend to businesses, particularly property developers.

Johnson managed to secure a loan from the company for $150 million, and in August paid an $81,000 non-refundable fee and then a further $3.8 million establishment fee.

However, the loan was never made and Johnson was unable to recover his $3.8 million establishment fee.

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tpmyhill wrote:
Doloras wrote:
I still can't believe that some woman let Nipples knock her up.


Who said it was a woman....


... if Nipples can impregnate a man, or some kind of beast, then he's not only a purveyor of journalistic smack and a smug tool, he's a sorceror and the son of Satan.

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Doloras wrote:
tpmyhill wrote:
Doloras wrote:
I still can't believe that some woman let Nipples knock her up.


Who said it was a woman....


... if Nipples can impregnate a man, or some kind of beast, then he's not only a purveyor of journalistic smack and a smug tool, he's a sorceror and the son of Satan.


Artificial incemination..... He could get an article out of that as well!
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Disappointed in you, Matt. Last time you had the nerve to post here under your real name.

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terminator_x wrote:
The view on Johnson Property Group from Bahrain...

WGA 'No' To Loan

 
 
The extremely interesting thing about this is the way the media blatently lied saying that there were "promises" made by WGA to Johnson Property Group. If I were loaning $100m large to someone I would want to know that my money was going into a relatively safe investment too!
 
 
 

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C-Diddy wrote:
terminator_x wrote:
The view on Johnson Property Group from Bahrain...WGA 'No' To Loan
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The extremely interesting thing about this is the way the media blatently lied saying that there were "promises" made by WGA to Johnson Property Group. If I were loaning $100m large to someone I would want to know that my money was going into a relatively safe investment too!


Isn't the issue that these guys think the loan has been approved and paid some cash upfront, a % on how much they are borrowing, and then they don't see the loan or their deposit again?Bullion2011-04-13 10:40:20
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If WGA had just called it an administration fee, there would have been no dramas

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

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Jag wrote:
If WGA had just called it an administration fee, there would have been no dramas


Im pretty sure they did. Remember the media like to hide these little details from us! Take for example the current milk crisis, when have they once acknoledged that Fonterra are a private business that doesnt have to have any ethics and keep prices down?
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tpmyhill wrote:
Take for example the current milk crisis, when have they once acknoledged that Fonterra are a private business that doesnt have to have any ethics and keep prices down?


If the media acknowledged that - that corporations (viewed as persons, as they are by the law) are basically sociopathic and care about nothing but generating a return on capital - then there would be riots in the streets and possibly a revolution.

... sorry, OT.

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Royz wrote:
Wellington Nixs are f**ked. Thanks for coming!.
your a proper little ray of sunshine arn't you?

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paullt wrote:
Royz wrote:
Wellington Nixs are f**ked. Thanks for coming!.
your a proper little ray of sunshine arn't you?


The Phoenix twittererer says there will be a new kit in 2011/2012.

Here's a sneak preview of what it will look like:



i.e CHAIN GANGS in tEH POAR HOUSE!!!!!
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Doloras wrote:
tpmyhill wrote:
Take for example the current milk crisis, when have they once acknoledged that Fonterra are a private business that doesnt have to have any ethics and keep prices down?


If the media acknowledged that - that corporations (viewed as persons, as they are by the law) are basically sociopathic and care about nothing but generating a return on capital - then there would be riots in the streets and possibly a revolution.

... sorry, OT.

But corporations can't go to jail
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Oh god. It's to be expected I suppose but that purveyor of the finest journalistic smack, Matt Nippert, is ejaculating all over the internet as Monday approaches.
 
 
Does somebody with a subscription want to post a summary for the rest of us?
 
Also, he's promising "Bonus story about Phoenix online at noon". Can't wait.
 
 

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Article just saying what his assets are etc
Grant Robertson says he is confident from convos he's had that someone would step up if Tez went down

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