erynthered Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Since it was Bush's fault that gas prices went over 3 bucks a gallon not to long ago. I was wondering who's fault is it that the price I paid today was 2.55 a gallon. Anybody help me out there? I need someone to blame!!!
cromagnum Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Since it was Bush's fault that gas prices went over 3 bucks a gallon not to long ago. I was wondering who's fault is it that the price I paid today was 2.55 a gallon. Anybody help me out there? I need someone to blame!!! 758852[/snapback] ME, according to CTM I am full of methane
erynthered Posted September 1, 2006 Author Posted September 1, 2006 I am Spartacus 758873[/snapback] Well, I suppose that's better than being Spartagas, eh?
/dev/null Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Well, I suppose that's better than being Spartagas, eh? 758994[/snapback] or Fartagas
erynthered Posted September 1, 2006 Author Posted September 1, 2006 or Fartagas 759017[/snapback] or Picardagas
/dev/null Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 or Picardagas 759038[/snapback] ok i get the reference to picard, but seriously that wasn't really funny and definitely not your best work i'm disappointed in you
VABills Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Thanks to Gore and Kerry for their push to let people know about global warming people are driving less and getting a smaller carbon footprint. Thus more reserves and less demand, making pricing go down. All in spite of Bush who has resisted all attempt at reducing CD emmissions.
/dev/null Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Thanks to Gore and Kerry for their push to let people know about global warming people are driving less and getting a smaller carbon footprint. Thus more reserves and less demand, making pricing go down. All in spite of Bush who has resisted all attempt at reducing CD emmissions. 759072[/snapback] God bless those American heros... oh wait a second, poor choice of words. Don't wanna sound religous umm, lets try again. how about... Mother nature praise those American heros. hmm, close. prolly want to get American heros out of that... Mother nature parise those men of global action oh wait, don't want to use their gender. lets try again Mother nature praise those citizens of global action
VABills Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 God bless those American heros...oh wait a second, poor choice of words. Don't wanna sound religous umm, lets try again. how about... Mother nature praise those American heros. hmm, close. prolly want to get American heros out of that... Mother nature parise those men of global action oh wait, don't want to use their gender. lets try again Mother nature praise those citizens of global action 759084[/snapback] Probably don't want to use Mother, aswhat if it is really a guy in drag. Human nature praise those people of global action.
Chef Jim Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Since it was Bush's fault that gas prices went over 3 bucks a gallon not to long ago. I was wondering who's fault is it that the price I paid today was 2.55 a gallon. Anybody help me out there? I need someone to blame!!! 758852[/snapback] Oh come on man, you know it's not his fault it was over $3. It's his fault it's over $1.25.
erynthered Posted September 2, 2006 Author Posted September 2, 2006 ok i get the reference to picard, but seriously that wasn't really funny and definitely not your best work i'm disappointed in you 759045[/snapback] Paul (BiB) would have thought it was funny, so piss off Picardboy.
erynthered Posted September 2, 2006 Author Posted September 2, 2006 Oh come on man, you know it's not his fault it was over $3. It's his fault it's over $1.25. 759093[/snapback] Yeah, I forgot. All the worlds ills started 1/20/01, sorry. WTF was I thinking.
/dev/null Posted September 2, 2006 Posted September 2, 2006 Paul (BiB) would have thought it was funny, so piss off Picardboy. 759165[/snapback] i beg to differ, he prolly would also have recognized that wasn't your best work
BoondckCL Posted September 2, 2006 Posted September 2, 2006 Thanks to Gore and Kerry for their push to let people know about global warming people are driving less and getting a smaller carbon footprint. Thus more reserves and less demand, making pricing go down. All in spite of Bush who has resisted all attempt at reducing CD emmissions. 759072[/snapback] You know that those two are probably going to receive recognition for it; but it is going to be even better when the global temperature remains on the rise. This probably also means that we are going to see douche bags like Al Gore not only taking credit for this beautiful thing called the internet, but also for saving the world. How could you not vote for a guy like that? Now that is one hell of a resume. Revolutionized the way people communicate on Monday, saves the planet on tuesday, god damn, now hes probably going to find a cure for AIDS by Thursday.
erynthered Posted September 2, 2006 Author Posted September 2, 2006 i beg to differ, he prolly would also have recognized that wasn't your best work 759169[/snapback] Differ all you like, you didnt know him.....at all I suppose him being a friend of mine, and him spending time with me and my family here in Florida, I wouldn't know anything about what made him laugh. But then you " Prolly" already knew that.
VABills Posted September 2, 2006 Posted September 2, 2006 You know that those two are probably going to receive recognition for it; but it is going to be even better when the global temperature remains on the rise. This probably also means that we are going to see douche bags like Al Gore not only taking credit for this beautiful thing called the internet, but also for saving the world. How could you not vote for a guy like that? Now that is one hell of a resume. Revolutionized the way people communicate on Monday, saves the planet on tuesday, god damn, now hes probably going to find a cure for AIDS by Thursday. 759174[/snapback] Well he did stop the drought we had. I went from little rain since our soaking in June, to a pretty good amount the last couple of days, and today they are projecting 4-8 inches. I am telling you Al Gore is good. Of course, I need an Ark, but I am sure he'll solve that problem by putting everyone to work who is unemployed.
cromagnum Posted September 2, 2006 Posted September 2, 2006 Well he did stop the drought we had. I went from little rain since our soaking in June, to a pretty good amount the last couple of days, and today they are projecting 4-8 inches. I am telling you Al Gore is good. Of course, I need an Ark, but I am sure he'll solve that problem by putting everyone to work who is unemployed. Gas pumpers wanted!!! Todays average gas prices, link. $2.92 the avg. price in the U.S the first time it's gone below $3per gallon in 5 weeks http://bangordailynews.com/news/t/viewpoin...39542&zoneid=34 And back in the 90's and 2000....$1.10 to $2.10 for a few months in 00, and then it went to $1.20 in new england and FLA in 00... http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/CS/FS/gas-prices.shtml 759272[/snapback] VABills, I found the Ark on my search for the holy grail....While in the captains quarters on the ARK was a chest, I thought, maybe the grail is in there I opened it, and found this mp3, it had an Inscription that whoever finds this musical recording, please play it on sept 1 2006 at 10:51 pm for the republicans chances in november http://breizhpartitions.free.fr/partos/hym...azing_grace.mp3
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 2, 2006 Posted September 2, 2006 Still Bush! See... He's even gotta you thinking $2.55 a jug is a fair price. Baby steps my friend, baby steps... Soon you will be rejoicing that 4 bucks is wonderful price!
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 2, 2006 Posted September 2, 2006 Thanks to Gore and Kerry for their push to let people know about global warming people are driving less and getting a smaller carbon footprint. Thus more reserves and less demand, making pricing go down. All in spite of Bush who has resisted all attempt at reducing CD emmissions. 759072[/snapback] So I can defect from that norm... I actually went out and bought two gas guzzlers three months ago that probably average no better than 15 MPG at best... Go figure... Thanks Al and John... I could give an eff...
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