Credit crunch?

By Lisa

I heard you were having a bit of a time over there, so I thought I’ll come over and spend some money to sort of help you out in these difficult financial times.

With my pockets full of Swedish kronor, I pass the boarder and entered the United Kingdom once again in a very short amount of time.

I came to London to shop but it wasn’t easy when all the shops were closed.

So you are talking about recession and bad times, but then I want to know why you close all your shops when London is full of tourist with spending money. Is there anything wrong with our money? Would it make a difference if we used cheque books rather then credit cards?

My old home is up for sale and as no one is buying during these very difficult times, my guess is it will be on the market for some time. I’ve been thinking of putting in a very low offer. The money I’ve spent on hotels in London would be enough for the deposit. It could be my second home. How flash!

We talked about it over Champagne at Nobu. There and then, happy on Champagne, we decided I would defiantly do it. I would buy my old home back, and move in.

The inclination this country has towards me these days is very powerful.

But since I’m not mad, I am of course staying put where I am. Why go back to hell when you live in paradise (Sweden)?

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