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why do you keep going to oil, when the original post mentioned gasoline? that's what i don't understand. how is gas 'life essential'? there are other fuels that could take it's place pretty quickly. it's certainly far from essential. food is essential, so's water...i'd give up gasoline before i gave up refrigeration, electricity, etc. as for phil, i'm sure he can speak for himself just fine. not sure what your point was there. funny tho, when i reply to you, you're the only one accusing me of cherry picking. but then, maybe rupert is just trying to think of a retort to my post about barrack. or maybe you take these discussions far more personally than many? i'm just enjoying the discussion, sorry if you feel picked on when someone disagrees with you.
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we know this because she posts about it every few days. that doesn't strike me as the least bit defensive so i'm sure it's true. she's as sincere about her invulnerability to criticism as she was about really really really hoping that rumor she spread about obama's non-existent affair wasn't true. |
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Gas rationings in the 70's damn near brought this nation to its knees. Can you imagine waiting on line for 2 - 3 hours or more to fill your car with 5 or 10 gallons of gasoline every other day? Can you imagine going to the supermarkets and finding the shelves nearly bare because the trucks delivering goods couldn't make it because they, too, had long waits to fill up when they could. "The rationing led to incidents of violence, after truck drivers nationwide chose to strike for two days in December 1973 because they objected to the supplies Simon had rationed for their industry. In Pennsylvania and Ohio, non-striking truckers were shot at by striking truckers, and in Arkansas, trucks of non-strikers were attacked with bombs." Please don't try and tell me that gasoline isn't life essential. What would your day be like without it? And, by the way, did I borrow money from you and forget to pay it back? Seems you're on my tail every opportunity you can make of it, so I do take it personally. I could say the world is round, and you'd argue the point, I'm here. I'm going to say what I have to or want to say. It may not set right with you, but take Antitrust's advice about talking down to people. You're not the fountainhead of knowledge. Oh, and by the way, hi_good gawd. Grow up, minion!
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A non-life essential product? I guess you didn't watch the National Geographic special on March 8 - A WORLD WITHOUT OIL. Take a bit of time to read the web-site I posted about the NG special that was on back in March - THE WORLD WITHOUT OIL those are what you posted when gas was mentioned. maybe that's why i thought you were talking about oil? as for if there were no gas, there are alternatives to gas for cars, trucks, etc. and yes, i understand it's the big dog right now, it's cheaper, etc. but the world wouldn't end with no gasoline. with food and water, most certainly we wouldn't survive long. as for me being 'on your tail ', did that include my answer to your question about esky? paranoid much? as for whether you stay or not, i could care less. but thing is, if you expect to enjoy a public forum, you might want to understand that it works better when people reply to one another. it sure would be quiet if we just read something and had no reply. for someone who proclaims to not get angry, stays unruffled, and has a thick skin, you act like anything but...i certainly can handle someone disagreeing with me, i'm not sure i can say the same about you.
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ok, minion. lol minion...
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Disagreements I have no problem coping with. Ankle biting terriers do, however, get me riled. G'night!
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minion for phil's spokeperson.
mom's so proud of me. |
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that's ankle biting spokesperson, don't forget!
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This is actually a real person in the world?
Really? Come on -- this simply *has* to be a ruse of some sort. Whoever created this incredible alter ego can fess up now...you definitely put one over on all of us! Well played! |
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http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archi...aspx?gt1=43001
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Bring back BUSH, "the Golden Years"
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