Never Thought
#111
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Re: Never Thought
You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
stick.
Coasty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Earl,
> I think we'll be see the poor freeze to death, this winter. That's
> part of the reason we're seeing low supplies and high gasoline prices as
> the refineries have switched as usual to producing more heating oil.
> Just like there are no more summer cloths in the stores for sale.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>> I wonder what LPG is going to cost this winter, or natural gas. They all
>> come from the same source--CO2 in the primal atmosphere. It seems to me,
>> we
>> better get busy putting that CO2 back, so plants can convert it into more
>> petroleum. My wife says it took $29 to fill up the Honda Civic. I guess
>> I
>> don't have to worry too much about her driving my Jeep, my Suburban, or
>> even
>> her Land Cruiser before I get back. A curse from the Dune series, "May
>> you
>> live in interesting times".
>>
>> They have something over here called a "smart car". It is just big
>> enough
>> to fit two people, sitting up, and I don't know where they put the engine
>> or
>> the fuel tank. I'll bet, if you stepped on the brakes real hard, you
>> would
>> roll end over end a few times. I have seen cars like this with Mexican
>> plates in Silverton, but not quite so small. Even the motor homes are of
>> reasonable size here. I am not going to miss them in Silverton next
>> summer,
>> but I know a few gift shop owners who are going to be hurting for
>> seasonal
>> help. Or maybe the snow birds will have to stay, if they can't afford
>> the
>> gas to get back to Phoenix.
>>
>> OK, for you chemists out there, if any--What is it going to take, to
>> convert
>> methane or ethanol, to 2,2,4 trimethyl pentane? Enormous pressure, heat,
>> genetically modified bacteria, what?
>>
>> Earle
year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
stick.
Coasty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:431A0E9A.2442130D@***.net...
> Hi Earl,
> I think we'll be see the poor freeze to death, this winter. That's
> part of the reason we're seeing low supplies and high gasoline prices as
> the refineries have switched as usual to producing more heating oil.
> Just like there are no more summer cloths in the stores for sale.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>> I wonder what LPG is going to cost this winter, or natural gas. They all
>> come from the same source--CO2 in the primal atmosphere. It seems to me,
>> we
>> better get busy putting that CO2 back, so plants can convert it into more
>> petroleum. My wife says it took $29 to fill up the Honda Civic. I guess
>> I
>> don't have to worry too much about her driving my Jeep, my Suburban, or
>> even
>> her Land Cruiser before I get back. A curse from the Dune series, "May
>> you
>> live in interesting times".
>>
>> They have something over here called a "smart car". It is just big
>> enough
>> to fit two people, sitting up, and I don't know where they put the engine
>> or
>> the fuel tank. I'll bet, if you stepped on the brakes real hard, you
>> would
>> roll end over end a few times. I have seen cars like this with Mexican
>> plates in Silverton, but not quite so small. Even the motor homes are of
>> reasonable size here. I am not going to miss them in Silverton next
>> summer,
>> but I know a few gift shop owners who are going to be hurting for
>> seasonal
>> help. Or maybe the snow birds will have to stay, if they can't afford
>> the
>> gas to get back to Phoenix.
>>
>> OK, for you chemists out there, if any--What is it going to take, to
>> convert
>> methane or ethanol, to 2,2,4 trimethyl pentane? Enormous pressure, heat,
>> genetically modified bacteria, what?
>>
>> Earle
#112
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Re: Never Thought
You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
stick.
Coasty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:431A0E9A.2442130D@***.net...
> Hi Earl,
> I think we'll be see the poor freeze to death, this winter. That's
> part of the reason we're seeing low supplies and high gasoline prices as
> the refineries have switched as usual to producing more heating oil.
> Just like there are no more summer cloths in the stores for sale.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>> I wonder what LPG is going to cost this winter, or natural gas. They all
>> come from the same source--CO2 in the primal atmosphere. It seems to me,
>> we
>> better get busy putting that CO2 back, so plants can convert it into more
>> petroleum. My wife says it took $29 to fill up the Honda Civic. I guess
>> I
>> don't have to worry too much about her driving my Jeep, my Suburban, or
>> even
>> her Land Cruiser before I get back. A curse from the Dune series, "May
>> you
>> live in interesting times".
>>
>> They have something over here called a "smart car". It is just big
>> enough
>> to fit two people, sitting up, and I don't know where they put the engine
>> or
>> the fuel tank. I'll bet, if you stepped on the brakes real hard, you
>> would
>> roll end over end a few times. I have seen cars like this with Mexican
>> plates in Silverton, but not quite so small. Even the motor homes are of
>> reasonable size here. I am not going to miss them in Silverton next
>> summer,
>> but I know a few gift shop owners who are going to be hurting for
>> seasonal
>> help. Or maybe the snow birds will have to stay, if they can't afford
>> the
>> gas to get back to Phoenix.
>>
>> OK, for you chemists out there, if any--What is it going to take, to
>> convert
>> methane or ethanol, to 2,2,4 trimethyl pentane? Enormous pressure, heat,
>> genetically modified bacteria, what?
>>
>> Earle
year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
stick.
Coasty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:431A0E9A.2442130D@***.net...
> Hi Earl,
> I think we'll be see the poor freeze to death, this winter. That's
> part of the reason we're seeing low supplies and high gasoline prices as
> the refineries have switched as usual to producing more heating oil.
> Just like there are no more summer cloths in the stores for sale.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>> I wonder what LPG is going to cost this winter, or natural gas. They all
>> come from the same source--CO2 in the primal atmosphere. It seems to me,
>> we
>> better get busy putting that CO2 back, so plants can convert it into more
>> petroleum. My wife says it took $29 to fill up the Honda Civic. I guess
>> I
>> don't have to worry too much about her driving my Jeep, my Suburban, or
>> even
>> her Land Cruiser before I get back. A curse from the Dune series, "May
>> you
>> live in interesting times".
>>
>> They have something over here called a "smart car". It is just big
>> enough
>> to fit two people, sitting up, and I don't know where they put the engine
>> or
>> the fuel tank. I'll bet, if you stepped on the brakes real hard, you
>> would
>> roll end over end a few times. I have seen cars like this with Mexican
>> plates in Silverton, but not quite so small. Even the motor homes are of
>> reasonable size here. I am not going to miss them in Silverton next
>> summer,
>> but I know a few gift shop owners who are going to be hurting for
>> seasonal
>> help. Or maybe the snow birds will have to stay, if they can't afford
>> the
>> gas to get back to Phoenix.
>>
>> OK, for you chemists out there, if any--What is it going to take, to
>> convert
>> methane or ethanol, to 2,2,4 trimethyl pentane? Enormous pressure, heat,
>> genetically modified bacteria, what?
>>
>> Earle
#113
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Re: Never Thought
You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
stick.
Coasty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:431A0E9A.2442130D@***.net...
> Hi Earl,
> I think we'll be see the poor freeze to death, this winter. That's
> part of the reason we're seeing low supplies and high gasoline prices as
> the refineries have switched as usual to producing more heating oil.
> Just like there are no more summer cloths in the stores for sale.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>> I wonder what LPG is going to cost this winter, or natural gas. They all
>> come from the same source--CO2 in the primal atmosphere. It seems to me,
>> we
>> better get busy putting that CO2 back, so plants can convert it into more
>> petroleum. My wife says it took $29 to fill up the Honda Civic. I guess
>> I
>> don't have to worry too much about her driving my Jeep, my Suburban, or
>> even
>> her Land Cruiser before I get back. A curse from the Dune series, "May
>> you
>> live in interesting times".
>>
>> They have something over here called a "smart car". It is just big
>> enough
>> to fit two people, sitting up, and I don't know where they put the engine
>> or
>> the fuel tank. I'll bet, if you stepped on the brakes real hard, you
>> would
>> roll end over end a few times. I have seen cars like this with Mexican
>> plates in Silverton, but not quite so small. Even the motor homes are of
>> reasonable size here. I am not going to miss them in Silverton next
>> summer,
>> but I know a few gift shop owners who are going to be hurting for
>> seasonal
>> help. Or maybe the snow birds will have to stay, if they can't afford
>> the
>> gas to get back to Phoenix.
>>
>> OK, for you chemists out there, if any--What is it going to take, to
>> convert
>> methane or ethanol, to 2,2,4 trimethyl pentane? Enormous pressure, heat,
>> genetically modified bacteria, what?
>>
>> Earle
year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
stick.
Coasty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:431A0E9A.2442130D@***.net...
> Hi Earl,
> I think we'll be see the poor freeze to death, this winter. That's
> part of the reason we're seeing low supplies and high gasoline prices as
> the refineries have switched as usual to producing more heating oil.
> Just like there are no more summer cloths in the stores for sale.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>> I wonder what LPG is going to cost this winter, or natural gas. They all
>> come from the same source--CO2 in the primal atmosphere. It seems to me,
>> we
>> better get busy putting that CO2 back, so plants can convert it into more
>> petroleum. My wife says it took $29 to fill up the Honda Civic. I guess
>> I
>> don't have to worry too much about her driving my Jeep, my Suburban, or
>> even
>> her Land Cruiser before I get back. A curse from the Dune series, "May
>> you
>> live in interesting times".
>>
>> They have something over here called a "smart car". It is just big
>> enough
>> to fit two people, sitting up, and I don't know where they put the engine
>> or
>> the fuel tank. I'll bet, if you stepped on the brakes real hard, you
>> would
>> roll end over end a few times. I have seen cars like this with Mexican
>> plates in Silverton, but not quite so small. Even the motor homes are of
>> reasonable size here. I am not going to miss them in Silverton next
>> summer,
>> but I know a few gift shop owners who are going to be hurting for
>> seasonal
>> help. Or maybe the snow birds will have to stay, if they can't afford
>> the
>> gas to get back to Phoenix.
>>
>> OK, for you chemists out there, if any--What is it going to take, to
>> convert
>> methane or ethanol, to 2,2,4 trimethyl pentane? Enormous pressure, heat,
>> genetically modified bacteria, what?
>>
>> Earle
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Re: Never Thought
Coasty wrote:
> You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
> year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
> them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
> stick.
>
> Coasty
>
The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
> You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
> year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
> them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
> stick.
>
> Coasty
>
The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
#115
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Re: Never Thought
Coasty wrote:
> You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
> year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
> them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
> stick.
>
> Coasty
>
The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
> You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
> year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
> them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
> stick.
>
> Coasty
>
The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
#116
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Re: Never Thought
Coasty wrote:
> You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
> year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
> them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
> stick.
>
> Coasty
>
The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
> You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
> year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
> them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
> stick.
>
> Coasty
>
The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
#117
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Re: Never Thought
Coasty wrote:
> You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
> year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
> them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
> stick.
>
> Coasty
>
The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
> You make a good point Bill, the 4% pay raises that the wokers received this
> year in MD have been wiped out by the high fuel costs and in many cases puts
> them behind. It is always the poor who end up getting the short end of the
> stick.
>
> Coasty
>
The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
#118
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Re: Never Thought
That would give me the incentive to work.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
LQQkIE YONDER wrote:
>
> The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
> ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
LQQkIE YONDER wrote:
>
> The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
> ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
#119
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Re: Never Thought
That would give me the incentive to work.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
LQQkIE YONDER wrote:
>
> The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
> ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
LQQkIE YONDER wrote:
>
> The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
> ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
#120
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Re: Never Thought
That would give me the incentive to work.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
LQQkIE YONDER wrote:
>
> The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
> ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
LQQkIE YONDER wrote:
>
> The way I look at it is: It will all equal out, the rich will get the
> ice in the summer time and the poor will get the ice in the winter time.