The city of Maastricht's contribution to the Gross Decimal Product of the Netherlands last week broke even at love all, as per the Tennis Term for score. Economically, consumers were worried that the citizens might be undercutting business in the other provinces of the Netherlands. Less, less, less, they cried in desperate conservation.
It was a hard week for the 'junkers' and the proprietors alike. The 'junkers' or, rather, the Unionists argued and argued over pay conditions, and the rest of the workers worried over their prices. It was as-if everyone was walking around with prices attached to their heads!
Economist's tips show that GDP contributions were at their lowest until a miraculous turn-around on Thursday of last week. As the men-of-letters say, "Thursday breaks the back of the week, Friday's got that feeling of a weekend not worried over working."
A hoard of rich businessmen accompanying politicians had come to Maastricht to discuss GDP in the European Union and they and their mistresses, glaguous terms-in-tow, were honoured to have the finest jewelery lavished upon them from the finest jewelers in the city. Plus GDP! Plus Three ...
SOURCES:
[1]. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/europe/euro-glossary/1216651.stm
[2]. http://tupalo.com/en/maastricht/burger-juwelier
Sunday, March 20, 2011
445th day of the Tens
Labels:
burgers,
consumers,
economics,
GDP,
Gross Decimal Product,
Maastricht,
Netherlands
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