Crit40 Posts:1877
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| 05/02/2008 3:46 PM |
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is the second highest quarterly earnings for a publicly traded company in history. 2nd only to itself from the previous quarter. Anybody else tired of subsidizing these oil conglomorates? |
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Counting the Herd one hoof at a time. |
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Tim in Omaha Posts:525
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| 05/02/2008 4:22 PM |
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How about this-
It took over 80 years for gas to reach $1.45 in 2000
8 years latter we are @ $3.45 |
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Washing down my Dorothy Lynch with red Kool-Aid |
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Crit40 Posts:1877
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| 05/02/2008 4:30 PM |
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F#cking gas is more expensive than bottled water now. What the f#ck is going on? |
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Counting the Herd one hoof at a time. |
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egami Posts:3975
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| 05/02/2008 8:02 PM |
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| Don't worry, Democrats are incoming. |
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Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:28 PM I am actually desperate today.
Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:47 PM They say...people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate. |
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IrememberDukester Posts:1394
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| 05/02/2008 10:47 PM |
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We partly got ourselves into this mess as we didn't learn from our mistakes in the past. When gas became scarce in the 70's Detroit began building smaller cars and fuel efficient imports began appearing everywhere.Peoples behavior changed regarding what they drove. The speed limit was lowered to 55, the end result was millions of gallons of fuel being saved on a daily basis. Peoples driving habits changed. Fast forward to 2008 and we find people purchasing SUV's that are the size of a semi and the speed limit remains at 70 to 75 mph and even at that speed people in huge SUV's blow by you. We asked for whats happening this time around, get used to it as cheap 3.00 per gallon gas will never happen again. |
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egami Posts:3975
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| 05/05/2008 7:31 AM |
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| We're now low on gas this time though, either. |
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Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:28 PM I am actually desperate today.
Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:47 PM They say...people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate. |
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SeahawksSB42champs Posts:1031
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| 05/05/2008 7:43 AM |
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Posted By egami on 05/02/2008 8:02 PM Don't worry, Democrats are incoming.
You mean the same Democrats now running the show in Congress??? The ones who were sh**ing the bed when they had a chance to take out Osama bin Laden a decade ago, but didn't because their representative in the White House was too busy chasing skirts??? The same Democrats who gave us the nightmare known as Jimmy Carter??? Ooohboy...can't wait for THEM to straighten this mess out. Fact is, this is a two-party f***edup system that is sending this once-great nation right up the river. Neither political party is worth the energy it takes to produce my next bowel movement. I wouldn't vote Obama, Clinton OR McCain for assistant dog catcher, let alone President of the United States. A vote for any of these three is a vote for the same song, next verse. I think we need to adopt an approach suggested by Lewis Black -- pick a spot on the map, put a monkey on an airplane, fly that plane over the spot on the map, put a parachute on the monkey and push him out of the plane, when he lands he walks up to the first person he sees and takes that person's hand, and THAT person would be our next President. Compared to the choices now available...I see nothing wrong with Black's idea. |
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egami Posts:3975
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| 05/05/2008 7:47 AM |
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| I'd personally cut to the chase and just dub the monkey President. |
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Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:28 PM I am actually desperate today.
Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:47 PM They say...people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate. |
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SeahawksSB42champs Posts:1031
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| 05/05/2008 9:33 AM |
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| Right now, I think the monkey would be 5-8 points ahead of the field. |
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Crit40 Posts:1877
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| 05/05/2008 10:46 AM |
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Posted By egami on 05/05/2008 7:47 AM I'd personally cut to the chase and just dub the monkey President.
I thought he already was.  |
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Counting the Herd one hoof at a time. |
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SeahawksSB42champs Posts:1031
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| 05/05/2008 11:04 AM |
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| I just talked to the chimp...he says he's very offended that you would make that comparison with our current president. |
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egami Posts:3975
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| 05/05/2008 11:05 AM |
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Yeah, I think most people would say that that'd be a promotion for our current President.
What's sad is that the alternative last time around wasn't any better. |
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Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:28 PM I am actually desperate today.
Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:47 PM They say...people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate. |
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SeahawksSB42champs Posts:1031
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| 05/05/2008 11:26 AM |
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| It's like the choices are Dumb, Dumber and Dumberer -- the political version of a bad movie sequel. |
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Bugeater Posts:971
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| 05/06/2008 10:31 PM |
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| I'll believe we're really having a fuel crisis when I don't see people racing from stoplight to stoplight in their SUVs anymore. |
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vranged Posts:2364
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| 05/07/2008 2:46 PM |
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Clinton chased skirts. No doubt about that. But that wasn't what caused our attention to be diverted from Bin Laden.
The Republican Congress had to have their witch hunt. They caused the government to incur hundreds of millions of dollars pursuing their pointless investigation. Instead of focusing on the problems of the world, Congress and other goverenment entities were busy with Clinton's dog and pony show. It was despicable. It was all politically motivated. In the end, it did nothing but further polarize our country, and waste valuable time, money, and brainpower.
Blame Clinton for being morally questionable. But blame the Republican Congress for diverting so much of the government resources away from more pressing issues. The President's love of fat chicks shouldn't have been America's No. 1 priority, yet that's what Gingrich and the Repub. Congress made it. |
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After acknowledging that he was desperate, Dwight said "people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate." That about sums it up! |
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egami Posts:3975
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| 05/07/2008 2:56 PM |
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| I agree, we should of been focusing on MLB steroids and whether or not the Patriots were taping the Rams. |
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Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:28 PM I am actually desperate today.
Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:47 PM They say...people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate. |
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SeahawksSB42champs Posts:1031
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| 05/07/2008 3:14 PM |
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Clinton had the chance to take Bin Laden out. There were people ready to take him out and had him in position to do so, and Clinton choked.
I'll agree with you on the impeachment nonsense...but the fact is Clinton dropped the ball.
Doesn't have much to do with oil going up to almost $124 a barrel today, though...I'm thinking we need to start telecommuting to work and telling the oil companies to go f*ck themselves. |
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vranged Posts:2364
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| 05/07/2008 3:19 PM |
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Clinton did drop the ball -- as did Bush in Tora Bora. Bin Laden is an evasive a-hole.
The difference to me is, I don't think anyone appreciated how big of a threat Bin Laden was during Clinton's years. After all, Reagan armed and financially supported the guy years earlier. Maybe that's incompetence or ignornace on Clinton's part. But it DEFINITELY was incompetence and ignorance when Bush supposedly had him in Tora Bora, and didn't act. We knew all about Bin Laden at that point. |
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After acknowledging that he was desperate, Dwight said "people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate." That about sums it up! |
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egami Posts:3975
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| 05/07/2008 3:23 PM |
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| Sounds more like a Tommy Franks issue than Bush. |
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Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:28 PM I am actually desperate today.
Posted By Omahan on 06/16/2008 12:47 PM They say...people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate. |
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SeahawksSB42champs Posts:1031
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| 05/07/2008 3:24 PM |
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I don't disagree with you there, V. Two golden opportunities to take the S.O.B. out and we gagged on both of them.
Which makes that monkey mentioned earlier all the more appealing as a replacement for both parties' representatives in the upcoming election. |
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