Soon I will have the ability to see both at the exact same time, just as soon as I can convice my wife to let me buy this. (we want a larger apartment first then I will have the O.K)
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Soon I will have the ability to see both at the exact same time, just as soon as I can convice my wife to let me buy this. (we want a larger apartment first then I will have the O.K)
Come to Daddy
No they really do show tits in a legitimate news paper. And every now and then on the evening news. I really like it over here.Originally Posted by ;
Well I did not wonder whether it could call itself a newspaper, I'm merely saying that I would notOriginally Posted by ;
It's a question of whether you(the paper) could be taken serious or not and what you would think about a no-go / boulevardesk thing to do.
I have my criteria
Europeans don't freak out if they see a set of tits like many Americans would, It is second nature here. The main news provider for the professionals and business class does not demonstrate a womans breast in application or their paper.Originally Posted by ;
However the competition that targets the more blue collar working class does. Their articles are just as accurate but having a wonderful set of tits cheer you up. Tits are preferred by me It makes the day go by easier.
I see you come from Germany, They have alot more tits in their news than here. What are you whining for in Reality thats where Switzerland got the thoughtOriginally Posted by ;
Bloomberg FTW for news they have more attention on currencies. Thomson Reuters MSPROFX trading channel for currencies palms down. Most of us have our reasons. Bloomberg terminal is fairly much for status quo the data service is exactly the same. All news is sent through the cables pretty much. So that you do the mathematics 1800 per month for the terminal or something that is 75% cheaper and is a direct competitor. Sorry for going off on a tangent but yeah. No to CNBC. It's like they shy away from currencies all together like it is foreign to them. The only time you truly hear about FX in depth is when you watch World Wide Currency or you see that the forex.com commercial. Other than that. Bloomberg.
I think it was handed by Jon Stewart to CNBC fairly excellent. Bloomberg is great, Fox Business News is fairly new, but seems okay so far.
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I Proceed with Bloomberg .They are Somewhat More in analysis of market than any Channel IMO...
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