Friday, March 06, 2009

What if you never pay up?

RealBlurPolitics®: Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin gave notice of possible occurrence yesterday that they might cut off gas supplies to Ukraine again and maybe to Europe as well if the republic does not pay its latest money owed to them by the weekend

This is not the first time Russia has cut off its supplies to ukraine. It had already done so on January 1 this year. This has prompted us to wonder what will happen if other nations or people follow Russia's tough stance in politics(or should it be bussiness?)

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If Singapore did not pay Malaysia for its water bills which is extremely unlikely...

Dr. M would tell our old Lee-der, "Come on Harry, aren't you guys filthy rich? That amount of money is just peanuts man" and he would continue with an arrogant tone "that's it, we shall end our partnership here, no more water for you and your people, let's see how you survive with your new water, muahahaha"

If the ministers did not receive their monthly fat salaries one fine day...

The PM office would have to pay out in cash to this bunch of grumpy politicians who need the money to keep up with their good lives. This means tonnes of dollar notes have to be secretly delivered in whatever way possible


If Obama broke his promise and failed to revive the economy...

What else but disaster will occur? Enough said. McCain would be saying that he should have been president instead

If footballers are not paid their weekly wages by their clubs, they will just try to score an own goal in a match to show their displeasure

And to continue on the water saga, this is old Lee-der's reply to Dr. M

"Come on Mamhmah, our country has lots of money, we had long not want to do business with you stingy guys, there are still many potential customers waiting to earn our bucks"

If this post is not as interesting the previous ones, please understand us for our busy schedule

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