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Posted by bo on May 26, 2004 at 14:10:01 from (12.75.107.182):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gas out days posted by bo on May 26, 2004 at 13:59:57:
You know, it's hard to completely answer questions when half of them are forgotten. Do I like paying $2/gal for fuel. Stupid question, don't you think? I rather get it for nothing if I could. Company don't make sales they'll lower prices..generally you're correct except..if the product is a necessity...like insulin for diabetics...you need it or die therefore you'll pay. Gas...what am going to use? A horse? Heck, even in Tx, horses won't work. Been to Dallas, Corpus, Gun Barrel City, Houston, Amarillo and other places and guess what...freaking cars all over the places....how are they going to do without gas? Think. I don't know agriculture...I think I addressed that already. Plowing,disking, harrowing, seeding...oh please..Hanging hogs for Fall slaughter...yes, college,,,but farming? You could starve to death being a small farmer as you well know and I like pizza and wings now and then along with a Michalob.
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