Gas... Stick it to 'em
#81
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
On Tue, 18 May 2004 20:21:30 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>As others have noted, if folks in the U.S. think gas prices are high, they
>just need to travel some more. Not that I'm in favor of increased prices
>but check the prices in England or Germany.
That's not the price of gas, it's the price of socialism. Check out
the taxes.
http://www.gaspricewatch.com/gastaxes.asp
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>As others have noted, if folks in the U.S. think gas prices are high, they
>just need to travel some more. Not that I'm in favor of increased prices
>but check the prices in England or Germany.
That's not the price of gas, it's the price of socialism. Check out
the taxes.
http://www.gaspricewatch.com/gastaxes.asp
#82
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> http://www2.inhis.com/HumorNew/humor.asp?id=2784
Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
cents.
Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
rein in these companies somehow...
> http://www2.inhis.com/HumorNew/humor.asp?id=2784
Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
cents.
Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
rein in these companies somehow...
#83
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> http://www2.inhis.com/HumorNew/humor.asp?id=2784
Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
cents.
Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
rein in these companies somehow...
> http://www2.inhis.com/HumorNew/humor.asp?id=2784
Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
cents.
Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
rein in these companies somehow...
#84
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> http://www2.inhis.com/HumorNew/humor.asp?id=2784
Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
cents.
Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
rein in these companies somehow...
> http://www2.inhis.com/HumorNew/humor.asp?id=2784
Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
cents.
Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
rein in these companies somehow...
#85
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> http://www2.inhis.com/HumorNew/humor.asp?id=2784
Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
cents.
Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
rein in these companies somehow...
> http://www2.inhis.com/HumorNew/humor.asp?id=2784
Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
cents.
Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
rein in these companies somehow...
#86
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
The price is set by the old rule of supply and demand, if everyone
stopped driving, and found jobs closer to home, then gasoline would
again become a useless byproduct of kerosene.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
> anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
> But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
>
> It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
> really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
> something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
> cents.
>
> Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
> rein in these companies somehow...
stopped driving, and found jobs closer to home, then gasoline would
again become a useless byproduct of kerosene.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
> anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
> But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
>
> It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
> really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
> something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
> cents.
>
> Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
> rein in these companies somehow...
#87
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
The price is set by the old rule of supply and demand, if everyone
stopped driving, and found jobs closer to home, then gasoline would
again become a useless byproduct of kerosene.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
> anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
> But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
>
> It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
> really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
> something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
> cents.
>
> Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
> rein in these companies somehow...
stopped driving, and found jobs closer to home, then gasoline would
again become a useless byproduct of kerosene.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
> anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
> But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
>
> It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
> really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
> something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
> cents.
>
> Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
> rein in these companies somehow...
#88
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
The price is set by the old rule of supply and demand, if everyone
stopped driving, and found jobs closer to home, then gasoline would
again become a useless byproduct of kerosene.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
> anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
> But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
>
> It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
> really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
> something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
> cents.
>
> Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
> rein in these companies somehow...
stopped driving, and found jobs closer to home, then gasoline would
again become a useless byproduct of kerosene.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
> anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
> But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
>
> It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
> really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
> something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
> cents.
>
> Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
> rein in these companies somehow...
#89
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
The price is set by the old rule of supply and demand, if everyone
stopped driving, and found jobs closer to home, then gasoline would
again become a useless byproduct of kerosene.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
> anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
> But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
>
> It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
> really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
> something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
> cents.
>
> Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
> rein in these companies somehow...
stopped driving, and found jobs closer to home, then gasoline would
again become a useless byproduct of kerosene.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yeah, but most of that stuff we could do without. Well, most of the drinks
> anyways. If you're not buying fancy bottled stuff, drinking water is cheap.
> But, when it comes to gas, without it in the tank you don't go very far.
>
> It's not really the price of gas that's so bad. (well, it is, but...) What's
> really bad is the way it goes up and down so stinking much. Every time
> something hiccups at a refinery gas goes up. And seldom is it just a few
> cents.
>
> Not buying gas for a few days is not the answer. But there must be a way to
> rein in these companies somehow...
#90
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Re: Gas... Stick it to 'em
L.W. (ßill) ------ III was trying to save himself from
40AA65A1.F35C2C0D@***.net,
but <----------@***.net> wouldn't let him go...
| If everyone rushed out and filled their tanks today,
| there won't be any gas for sale on the nineteenth or twentieth.
| God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
| mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
|
| dave wrote:
||
|| yeah that is about it... everybody rush out today or the 20th
|| to buy gas so you won't have to on the 19th we are stuck and
|| there isn't anything we can do.
The only good idea I have heard is to boycott a particular chain of
stations....Exxon seems to be the most popular pick, from the emails I
have gotten...
--
--
Joe Pribe
NC
jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com
jegp 'at' hotmail.com
---- I Love My O|||||||O TJ
40AA65A1.F35C2C0D@***.net,
but <----------@***.net> wouldn't let him go...
| If everyone rushed out and filled their tanks today,
| there won't be any gas for sale on the nineteenth or twentieth.
| God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
| mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
|
| dave wrote:
||
|| yeah that is about it... everybody rush out today or the 20th
|| to buy gas so you won't have to on the 19th we are stuck and
|| there isn't anything we can do.
The only good idea I have heard is to boycott a particular chain of
stations....Exxon seems to be the most popular pick, from the emails I
have gotten...
--
--
Joe Pribe
NC
jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com
jegp 'at' hotmail.com
---- I Love My O|||||||O TJ