Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
People have been compressing the gas for compost piles from before
I was born, Like natural petroleum gas it burns perfectly clean, but at ten times the cost, it's just too expensive. But the blue flames were fun at the drive-ins. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ SB wrote: > > Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" > movies! > Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:38:31 GMT, "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com>
wrote: >Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" >movies! >Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! ....naw if it came down to direct competition the oil industry would back off the squeeze and prices would drop. BTW, at least the oil companies are doing well this year, hell how could they not after jacking prices... First quarter profits for some of the biggest oil companies: BP up 165 percent Chevron-Texaco up 294 percent Conoco-Phillips up 44 percent ExxonMobil up 125 percent Surging oil and gasoline prices pushed ChevronTexaco Corp. to record profits of $2.56 billion in its first quarter, easily topping Wall Street's expectations. ....Gareth |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:38:31 GMT, "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com>
wrote: >Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" >movies! >Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! ....naw if it came down to direct competition the oil industry would back off the squeeze and prices would drop. BTW, at least the oil companies are doing well this year, hell how could they not after jacking prices... First quarter profits for some of the biggest oil companies: BP up 165 percent Chevron-Texaco up 294 percent Conoco-Phillips up 44 percent ExxonMobil up 125 percent Surging oil and gasoline prices pushed ChevronTexaco Corp. to record profits of $2.56 billion in its first quarter, easily topping Wall Street's expectations. ....Gareth |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:38:31 GMT, "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com>
wrote: >Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" >movies! >Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! ....naw if it came down to direct competition the oil industry would back off the squeeze and prices would drop. BTW, at least the oil companies are doing well this year, hell how could they not after jacking prices... First quarter profits for some of the biggest oil companies: BP up 165 percent Chevron-Texaco up 294 percent Conoco-Phillips up 44 percent ExxonMobil up 125 percent Surging oil and gasoline prices pushed ChevronTexaco Corp. to record profits of $2.56 billion in its first quarter, easily topping Wall Street's expectations. ....Gareth |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:38:31 GMT, "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com>
wrote: >Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" >movies! >Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! ....naw if it came down to direct competition the oil industry would back off the squeeze and prices would drop. BTW, at least the oil companies are doing well this year, hell how could they not after jacking prices... First quarter profits for some of the biggest oil companies: BP up 165 percent Chevron-Texaco up 294 percent Conoco-Phillips up 44 percent ExxonMobil up 125 percent Surging oil and gasoline prices pushed ChevronTexaco Corp. to record profits of $2.56 billion in its first quarter, easily topping Wall Street's expectations. ....Gareth |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
Of course like every bleeding heart liberal, you make a statement
without any facts. If just one you would find just one web site, it would be a miracle! If you made a product what would you expect to make for profit? I would think more than five percent. Look at a few of these Profit and Loss Statements. The last link even lost ten million in the first quarter '04: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040513/nyth117_1.html http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040225/law017_1.html http://www.conocophillips.com/invest...ar/notes05.htm http://www.stifel.wallst.com/researc...100-139u8374-1 God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Gary Tateosian wrote: > > On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:38:31 GMT, "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > >Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" > >movies! > >Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! > > ...naw if it came down to direct competition the oil industry would > back off the squeeze and prices would drop. BTW, at least the oil > companies are doing well this year, hell how could they not after > jacking prices... > > First quarter profits for some of the biggest oil companies: > > BP up 165 percent > Chevron-Texaco up 294 percent > Conoco-Phillips up 44 percent > ExxonMobil up 125 percent > > Surging oil and gasoline prices pushed ChevronTexaco Corp. to > record > profits of $2.56 billion in its first quarter, easily topping Wall > Street's expectations. > > ...Gareth |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
Of course like every bleeding heart liberal, you make a statement
without any facts. If just one you would find just one web site, it would be a miracle! If you made a product what would you expect to make for profit? I would think more than five percent. Look at a few of these Profit and Loss Statements. The last link even lost ten million in the first quarter '04: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040513/nyth117_1.html http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040225/law017_1.html http://www.conocophillips.com/invest...ar/notes05.htm http://www.stifel.wallst.com/researc...100-139u8374-1 God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Gary Tateosian wrote: > > On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:38:31 GMT, "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > >Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" > >movies! > >Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! > > ...naw if it came down to direct competition the oil industry would > back off the squeeze and prices would drop. BTW, at least the oil > companies are doing well this year, hell how could they not after > jacking prices... > > First quarter profits for some of the biggest oil companies: > > BP up 165 percent > Chevron-Texaco up 294 percent > Conoco-Phillips up 44 percent > ExxonMobil up 125 percent > > Surging oil and gasoline prices pushed ChevronTexaco Corp. to > record > profits of $2.56 billion in its first quarter, easily topping Wall > Street's expectations. > > ...Gareth |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
Of course like every bleeding heart liberal, you make a statement
without any facts. If just one you would find just one web site, it would be a miracle! If you made a product what would you expect to make for profit? I would think more than five percent. Look at a few of these Profit and Loss Statements. The last link even lost ten million in the first quarter '04: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040513/nyth117_1.html http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040225/law017_1.html http://www.conocophillips.com/invest...ar/notes05.htm http://www.stifel.wallst.com/researc...100-139u8374-1 God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Gary Tateosian wrote: > > On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:38:31 GMT, "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > >Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" > >movies! > >Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! > > ...naw if it came down to direct competition the oil industry would > back off the squeeze and prices would drop. BTW, at least the oil > companies are doing well this year, hell how could they not after > jacking prices... > > First quarter profits for some of the biggest oil companies: > > BP up 165 percent > Chevron-Texaco up 294 percent > Conoco-Phillips up 44 percent > ExxonMobil up 125 percent > > Surging oil and gasoline prices pushed ChevronTexaco Corp. to > record > profits of $2.56 billion in its first quarter, easily topping Wall > Street's expectations. > > ...Gareth |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
Of course like every bleeding heart liberal, you make a statement
without any facts. If just one you would find just one web site, it would be a miracle! If you made a product what would you expect to make for profit? I would think more than five percent. Look at a few of these Profit and Loss Statements. The last link even lost ten million in the first quarter '04: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040513/nyth117_1.html http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040225/law017_1.html http://www.conocophillips.com/invest...ar/notes05.htm http://www.stifel.wallst.com/researc...100-139u8374-1 God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Gary Tateosian wrote: > > On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:38:31 GMT, "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > >Speaking of gas....I'm waiting for things to go the way of the "Mad Max" > >movies! > >Pig poop for fuel!! that's the way to do it! > > ...naw if it came down to direct competition the oil industry would > back off the squeeze and prices would drop. BTW, at least the oil > companies are doing well this year, hell how could they not after > jacking prices... > > First quarter profits for some of the biggest oil companies: > > BP up 165 percent > Chevron-Texaco up 294 percent > Conoco-Phillips up 44 percent > ExxonMobil up 125 percent > > Surging oil and gasoline prices pushed ChevronTexaco Corp. to > record > profits of $2.56 billion in its first quarter, easily topping Wall > Street's expectations. > > ...Gareth |
Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:<40B24319.2B7A388A@cox.net>...
> If the Geo Metro passed the test than it is cleaner than any > diesel, period! The Diesel is too dirty to pass the tests required for > the gasoline engine, by a factor of more than two. I've driven diesels > over a million miles, they have their place, but lets not pollute the > world just because you want one in a passenger car. > http://www.----------.com/rextrans.jpg > http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg > http://www.----------.com/mack.jpg > http://www.----------.com/white.jpg > Geez, just read the link I gave you, what California proposes to > clean them to, for this year, but has postpone it 2006, realizing > there's no f**kin' way they'll comply. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > Beeblebrox wrote: > > > > LOL! It passes emissions, but the Jetta is still "too dirty" for the > > People's Republic of Bill. > > > > BTW, what's your definition of "too dirty"? For example, all of those > > POS Geo Metros that are collecting rust in junkyards across the > > country, are they "clean" vehicles in your eyes? It appears I went waaaaay over your head. 4-year-throwaway vehicles that are rusting away, filling up junkyards, contaminating the soil, with their non-biodegradable components, are "clean" in your eyes. Ah, the irony. |
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