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Re: Re: NOT the LAST WORD on GAS PRICES
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Posted by bo on May 26, 2004 at 20:36:50 from (12.75.107.215):
In Reply to: Re: NOT the LAST WORD on GAS PRICES posted by BobInMN on May 26, 2004 at 20:23:27:
You two are making sense and there is no arguement. I could add that most folks think that oil is just used for fuel...furnace, cars but most folks have no clue how much oil there is in wood products like furniture, in medicine, in food, in carpeting and other fabrics. Oil permeates our society and we don't survive without it. No..no survival. A few of us might be able to tough it out but on average, the economy is gone without oil. I might be able to explaing the huge increase in housing value in some areas of the country. Simple...huge inheretances are now happening with the baby boomers, two salary income households, more professional people and last but not least, dirt small mortagage rates. A starter home use to be 900sq ft and a used one at that. Today, the average starter home for the two income couple is about $150,000-200,000 and 2500sq ft. This is a "starter home"?
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