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Posted by Bernhard on January 10, 2003 at 13:47:29 from (217.2.109.221):
In Reply to: Re: Gas prices!!!! posted by european on January 10, 2003 at 04:57:15:
hi european, One Thing You must know: For the Americans the World begins at the West-Coast, ends at East-Coast, Rest of the World? Is there a Rest? The Europeans all walking clothed in Bearskin, behind a wooden Plough. They support us? Who tells that? Maryland-Daily-News? I believe we support them!! European Engineers are working at a 1gal/60miles car, but american Cars need 5-7 gal for appr.60 miles. Who knows, what Kioto is? OK, i´ts a town in Japan, they talked about our invironment there, but this Mr. Bush says: No, without the USA. Leave them in this small Univers, let them cry about the high gas-price. What should I say more about People, which need a Advice, that they can`t dry a Pet in a Microwave-oven? Or that they need to close the Door of their Car, before driving? I`ve heard, that all the Americans are so proud to be American. So leave them. Bernhard, proud to be a german European from the Rhine Aera ;)
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