Thursday, Jun 26, 2008

tongue in cheek.

4 Comments

1. icarus said...

The governor went on to point out that Harare has more billionaires than London and New York combined and that this created the 'feelgood factor' that caused Zimbabweans repeatedly to return Mr Mugabe to power.

Thursday, June 26, 2008 05:16PM Report Comment
 

2. handle_it said...

I used to haunt their site a while back. Some of the spoofs are laugh out loud phunnie !

Thursday, June 26, 2008 05:25PM Report Comment
 

3. Rental John said...

But a 'Zimbabwe dollar' billionaire couldn't even afford to buy food - if there was any in the shops, and he had the strength to push his worthless load of paper money down there. Unless they mean real US$ billionaires - in which case that can only mean Mugabe's inner circle - and that can't add up to many....! Perhaps they will eventually find this tw@t hiding down a hole clutching his last US$500K in an old suitcase, like some other b@stard I won't mention.....

http://tutor2u.net/blog/index.php/economics/comments/zimbabwe-descends-into-hyperinflation/

http://www.nancarrow-webdesk.com/warehouse/storage2/2008-w07/img.125414.html

Thursday, June 26, 2008 05:34PM Report Comment
 

4. icarus said...

Rental John - that's a very subtle point you're making; it may just over the heads of many readers.

Thursday, June 26, 2008 11:12PM Report Comment
 

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