The misfortunes of war

From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 1 Jun 2015 08:36
To: graphitone 3 of 9
Unfortunately, those who really benefit from civil war are the manufacturers, who tend to be based in other countries.

I guess there's always the undertakers who're local though.
From: graphitone 1 Jun 2015 08:41
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 4 of 9
 :-( It's all a bit shite really isn't it?
From: ANT_THOMAS 1 Jun 2015 09:07
To: graphitone 5 of 9
A good old war economy.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 1 Jun 2015 09:10
To: graphitone 6 of 9
Indeed. But what was odd is that it was reported as if this was some great insight from the IMF. I mean, really?
From: graphitone 1 Jun 2015 09:18
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 7 of 9
Not read the article yet, but it sounds like they've been obliged to make some sort of statement and pointing out the bleedin' obvious happens to come from the mouths of their spokespeople.

I wonder how much money was spent on that 'research'.
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 3 Jun 2015 09:34
To: graphitone 8 of 9
Actually, Moss Bros could potentially do well enough - you should be buried in a suit after all, right?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 3 Jun 2015 09:47
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 9 of 9
But does anyone buy a suit for the occasion these days?

Hell's teeth, I rented a suit to get married in, but I expect that Moss Bros would baulk at that for attending one's own funeral.

Especially if you're going to be cremated.
EDITED: 3 Jun 2015 09:49 by MR_BASTARD