Predictions, 2008
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Re: Predictions, 2008
Seeing Snow Hope's predictions for the future reminded me of mine from December so I thought I'd resurrect them.oilslick wrote:Well, it's that time of year and someone on another forum had the bright idea of dragging up last year's predictions....so here's mine for me to laugh at in 12 months time.
- Credit crunch to go up several notches in the 1st quarter
- Some big brands to go bust or have serious problems (Woolies, Boots?). Lots of people and companies going bust
- Serious banking problems, probably more Northern Rocks will pop up. Barclays in trouble?
- More talk of sovereign wealth funds as they buy up 'our' crown jewels. The Sun will complain loudly
- House prices to fall 25%, 50% in some places. Financial panic everywhere.
- Gordon Brown to fall on his sword in the 2nd half of the year, possible nervous break down
- The first rumblings of social unrest as the government tries to increase taxes
- Pound to sink to $1.50 or 60, 1.20 euros, 170 yen. Gold to hit ?600 an ounce.
- Interest rates cut like mad but inflation to roar ahead with raises or talk of later in the year
- Mass reposessions, new laws left right and centre to try and keep people in their houses
- Growing blame aimed at immigrants...thankfully a lot may go home which might help cut down on unemployment
- Petrol to stay over ?1 although oil might fall into the $70 range as the US and Europe go into reverse
- Peak oil...might slip off the radar a bit as we worry about paying the bills and demand slows
- A bloke from Birmingham wins X Factor and Paris Hilton gets arrested for something
The worrying thing is I like to think of myself as a realist! Maybe I need to review that
Anyway, I think they call it 'creative destruction'. At least (non-dead-animal) farmers should have a good year...
Who's next?
Reckon the Euro one might have been too optimistic - it's April and we're already nearly there.
Still waiting for big brands to get into trouble...can only be a matter of time.
Looks like Gordie might muddle through the year but be rushed off to a mental hospital at some point
As for X-Factor, is it still showing?
Nah, that's 2009.
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Re: Predictions, 2008
Just being sad and checking back in on my 2008 predictions.oilslick wrote:Well, it's that time of year and someone on another forum had the bright idea of dragging up last year's predictions....so here's mine for me to laugh at in 12 months time.
- Credit crunch to go up several notches in the 1st quarter
- Some big brands to go bust or have serious problems (Woolies, Boots?). Lots of people and companies going bust
- Serious banking problems, probably more Northern Rocks will pop up. Barclays in trouble?
- More talk of sovereign wealth funds as they buy up 'our' crown jewels. The Sun will complain loudly
- House prices to fall 25%, 50% in some places. Financial panic everywhere.
- Gordon Brown to fall on his sword in the 2nd half of the year, possible nervous break down
- The first rumblings of social unrest as the government tries to increase taxes
- Pound to sink to $1.50 or 60, 1.20 euros, 170 yen. Gold to hit ?600 an ounce.
- Interest rates cut like mad but inflation to roar ahead with raises or talk of later in the year
- Mass reposessions, new laws left right and centre to try and keep people in their houses
- Growing blame aimed at immigrants...thankfully a lot may go home which might help cut down on unemployment
- Petrol to stay over ?1 although oil might fall into the $70 range as the US and Europe go into reverse
- Peak oil...might slip off the radar a bit as we worry about paying the bills and demand slows
- A bloke from Birmingham wins X Factor and Paris Hilton gets arrested for something
The worrying thing is I like to think of myself as a realist! Maybe I need to review that
Anyway, I think they call it 'creative destruction'. At least (non-dead-animal) farmers should have a good year...
Who's next?
Oh dear, seems I wasn't doomerish enough
Pretty close though considering house prices had hardly fallen (or had they?) in the UK back then.
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Re: Predictions, 2008
and if you'd written in to the Daily Express with this list you'd have been laughed off the letters page.oilslick wrote:Just being sad and checking back in on my 2008 predictions.oilslick wrote:Well, it's that time of year and someone on another forum had the bright idea of dragging up last year's predictions....so here's mine for me to laugh at in 12 months time.
- Credit crunch to go up several notches in the 1st quarter
- Some big brands to go bust or have serious problems (Woolies, Boots?). Lots of people and companies going bust
- Serious banking problems, probably more Northern Rocks will pop up. Barclays in trouble?
- More talk of sovereign wealth funds as they buy up 'our' crown jewels. The Sun will complain loudly
- House prices to fall 25%, 50% in some places. Financial panic everywhere.
- Gordon Brown to fall on his sword in the 2nd half of the year, possible nervous break down
- The first rumblings of social unrest as the government tries to increase taxes
- Pound to sink to $1.50 or 60, 1.20 euros, 170 yen. Gold to hit ?600 an ounce.
- Interest rates cut like mad but inflation to roar ahead with raises or talk of later in the year
- Mass reposessions, new laws left right and centre to try and keep people in their houses
- Growing blame aimed at immigrants...thankfully a lot may go home which might help cut down on unemployment
- Petrol to stay over ?1 although oil might fall into the $70 range as the US and Europe go into reverse
- Peak oil...might slip off the radar a bit as we worry about paying the bills and demand slows
- A bloke from Birmingham wins X Factor and Paris Hilton gets arrested for something
The worrying thing is I like to think of myself as a realist! Maybe I need to review that
Anyway, I think they call it 'creative destruction'. At least (non-dead-animal) farmers should have a good year...
Who's next?
Oh dear, seems I wasn't doomerish enough
Pretty close though considering house prices had hardly fallen (or had they?) in the UK back then.
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Re: Predictions, 2008
amazing. I remember looking at this list of yours last year thinking nah probably not that bad. Now that we're approaching the end of 08, I have to say, not a bad set of predictions at all!oilslick wrote:Well, it's that time of year and someone on another forum had the bright idea of dragging up last year's predictions....so here's mine for me to laugh at in 12 months time.
- Credit crunch to go up several notches in the 1st quarter
- Some big brands to go bust or have serious problems (Woolies, Boots?). Lots of people and companies going bust
- Serious banking problems, probably more Northern Rocks will pop up. Barclays in trouble?
- More talk of sovereign wealth funds as they buy up 'our' crown jewels. The Sun will complain loudly
- House prices to fall 25%, 50% in some places. Financial panic everywhere.
- Gordon Brown to fall on his sword in the 2nd half of the year, possible nervous break down
- The first rumblings of social unrest as the government tries to increase taxes
- Pound to sink to $1.50 or 60, 1.20 euros, 170 yen. Gold to hit ?600 an ounce.
- Interest rates cut like mad but inflation to roar ahead with raises or talk of later in the year
- Mass reposessions, new laws left right and centre to try and keep people in their houses
- Growing blame aimed at immigrants...thankfully a lot may go home which might help cut down on unemployment
- Petrol to stay over ?1 although oil might fall into the $70 range as the US and Europe go into reverse
- Peak oil...might slip off the radar a bit as we worry about paying the bills and demand slows
- A bloke from Birmingham wins X Factor and Paris Hilton gets arrested for something
The worrying thing is I like to think of myself as a realist! Maybe I need to review that
Anyway, I think they call it 'creative destruction'. At least (non-dead-animal) farmers should have a good year...
Who's next?
Re: Predictions, 2008
Shame Gordie didn't make it to the mental hospital...still time I'm sure! Can't believe the social unrest has taken so long...but think it's here to stay.oilslick wrote:Well, it's that time of year and someone on another forum had the bright idea of dragging up last year's predictions....so here's mine for me to laugh at in 12 months time.
- Credit crunch to go up several notches in the 1st quarter
- Some big brands to go bust or have serious problems (Woolies, Boots?). Lots of people and companies going bust
- Serious banking problems, probably more Northern Rocks will pop up. Barclays in trouble?
- More talk of sovereign wealth funds as they buy up 'our' crown jewels. The Sun will complain loudly
- House prices to fall 25%, 50% in some places. Financial panic everywhere.
- Gordon Brown to fall on his sword in the 2nd half of the year, possible nervous break down
- The first rumblings of social unrest as the government tries to increase taxes
- Pound to sink to $1.50 or 60, 1.20 euros, 170 yen. Gold to hit ?600 an ounce.
- Interest rates cut like mad but inflation to roar ahead with raises or talk of later in the year
- Mass reposessions, new laws left right and centre to try and keep people in their houses
- Growing blame aimed at immigrants...thankfully a lot may go home which might help cut down on unemployment
- Petrol to stay over ?1 although oil might fall into the $70 range as the US and Europe go into reverse
- Peak oil...might slip off the radar a bit as we worry about paying the bills and demand slows
- A bloke from Birmingham wins X Factor and Paris Hilton gets arrested for something
The worrying thing is I like to think of myself as a realist! Maybe I need to review that
Anyway, I think they call it 'creative destruction'. At least (non-dead-animal) farmers should have a good year...
Who's next?