Predictions for next year?
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- Lemon Half
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Predictions for next year?
OK, to get the ball rolling, I predict it'll be 2023. But of course I could be wrong.
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Predictions for next year?
I predict 2023 will be unpredictable.
Predictions usually are. Especially about the future.
Predictions usually are. Especially about the future.
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- Lemon Quarter
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There will be another climate record, somewhere.
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- The full Lemon
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Re: Predictions for next year?
And I further predict that someone somewhere will attribute that to global warming/cooling/change rather than, say, weather.88V8 wrote:There will be another climate record, somewhere.
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Snorvey will be back. I hope.
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- Lemon Half
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Re: Predictions for next year?
UncleEbenezer wrote:OK, to get the ball rolling, I predict it'll be 2023. But of course I could be wrong.
- I will return to work during January after 14 months off due to health issues
- Covid 20 will close down the country in the middle of January
- In the New Year we will book to go on holiday to Tenerife in July
- Russia will declare war on Tenerife in June
- I will wash the car again on January 2nd
- The UK will have record snowfall on January 3rd
- I will hoover the entire house top to bottom this weekend
- We will have several burst pipes, brought on by record snowfall and freezing temperatures, the following week
- Rishi Sunak will call a general election in August
- Russia will annex London in September
- Father Christmas will visit our house on the 25th December
- The repairs to the leaks that were fixed in January will fail and all my presents will be ruined
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Predictions for next year?
Just read the FTSE had a much better year in 2022 than Europe & World indices, so I'll predict that in 2023 Europe and World indices will have a much better year than FTSE.
Think 2023 will also be the year when Brexit isn't reversed, but various deals are done that take us closer back to Europe, and make trade easier.
There will be another Covid wave which almost everyone will say is positively, absolutely the last ever Covid wave.
The Russia/Ukraine conflict will continue on in pretty much the same way that it's done this year, and will still be going at the end of 2023.
Elon Musk will break Twitter and someone else will arise in its place. He'll have lost £44 billion, but that won't matter to him at all, because he'll still have £100+ billion.
Think 2023 will also be the year when Brexit isn't reversed, but various deals are done that take us closer back to Europe, and make trade easier.
There will be another Covid wave which almost everyone will say is positively, absolutely the last ever Covid wave.
The Russia/Ukraine conflict will continue on in pretty much the same way that it's done this year, and will still be going at the end of 2023.
Elon Musk will break Twitter and someone else will arise in its place. He'll have lost £44 billion, but that won't matter to him at all, because he'll still have £100+ billion.
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- Lemon Quarter
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I see that Old Nostrdamus os being his usuall cheery self. Doom and destruction, more doom and destruction and just in case you missed it another dose of doom and destruction. Did he ever get any forecasts correct or did people just imterpret what he forecast after the events to fit the narrative?
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Re: Predictions for next year?
I predict that there will be 525,600 minutes in 2023, but that still won't be enough to let me catch my train.
BJ
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BJ
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- Lemon Half
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Re: Predictions for next year?
But only 524553 full minutes left when you posted. Better hurry!bungeejumper wrote:I predict that there will be 525,600 minutes in 2023, but that still won't be enough to let me catch my train.![]()
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Predictions for next year?
I predict that the Stock Market will either go up, fall or stay at the same level. I will charge a management fee of only 1% for such wisdom ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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- Lemon Half
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And for just 0.5%, I predict it will move both up and down.scrumpyjack wrote:I predict that the Stock Market will either go up, fall or stay at the same level. I will charge a management fee of only 1% for such wisdom
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- Lemon Slice
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And for just 5% I will advise you to buy when its low and sell when its high
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