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DAMN IT!! Dont drill!! Inflate your tires!!!!
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Exactly. Trucking, Airlines, Shipping...etc. Those will not be powered by electric or any other type of fuel for a very long time. Also lets not forget all those other things that are made as a byproduct of oil..... Even Collectible cars too!!
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It does seem that way, doesn't it. Like why the !@#$ does 70% of the Country want this Government to get off its bickering political asses and do something for a change. This shiit has been going on for nearly 4 decades. Both parties are at fault in this. Like Drill and start building Nuclear facilities. The other things will come.
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I think Kelly the dog called that one too. Thanks for the up-date. Wait?
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What about all those cars at junk yards with under-inflated tires, something has to be done about those poor tires.......
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Hypocrisy Watch: Iraq War vs. Global Warming
erynthered replied to OCinBuffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Thats the "Change" I'm talking about! It looks like I'm a change, but I'm not. See? <Obama> -
You mean people taking personal responsability of themselves and trying to reduce our dependency on foreign oil? You mean the hundreds of ways that they could improve their gas mileage?
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Yet another wrinkle in the Favre affair....
erynthered replied to Buftex's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
9/28/2008 should be an interesting game here in Tampa, no? -
Yet another wrinkle in the Favre affair....
erynthered replied to Buftex's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Don't shoot the messenger...As this is what I heard on the radio Again, FWIW.. On talk radio this morning here in the Tampa Bay area, they said a deal is all but done for Farve and the Buc's. The Buc's want to give a second while the Pack wants a first. They added that this will be a deal, as the money part has been worked out. -
To late. Throwing in the word "probably" doesnt change the facts. Nice try lilorphanannie
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You Fargin Ice hole!! You took my title.
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morgan freeman in serious condition after crash
erynthered replied to justnzane's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Feeling a little better. Update. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9...;show_article=1 -
Exxon Mobil once again reported the largest quarterly profit in U.S. history Thursday, posting net income of $11.68 billion on revenue of $138 billion in the second quarter. That profit works out to $1,485.55 a second. Buried in the story we also find that "In addition to making hefty profits, Exxon also had a hefty tax bill. Worldwide, the company paid $10.5 billion in income taxes in the second quarter, $9.5 billion in sales taxes, and over $12 billion in what it called 'other taxes.'" In other words, Exxon Mobil paid $32.361 billion in taxes in the second quarter, which works out to $4,114 in taxes per second. Another way to look at it - Exxon paid almost $3 in taxes ($32.361 billion) for every $1 in profits ($11.68 billion)
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Obama's starting to sound like Hugo Chavez...
erynthered replied to SD Jarhead's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Damn. There goes my grand..... -
Grape Ape? Never heard of him. I've heard of Magilla though, KD. http://video.aol.com/video/in2tv-magilla-g...-a-long/1831090
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Anybody from / live in the Seattle area?
erynthered replied to Simon's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Hey!! I did a Google search for Seatlle too!! -
Congo. Great movie if you like Gorillas.
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Reaves charges include cocaine....
erynthered replied to erynthered's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Those Gators and Buckeyes sure know how to party! -
Song Lyrics, either partial or whole that you like.
erynthered replied to BLZFAN4LIFE's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Frank Sinatra: New York New York. I did it my way. -
huge Bible burning completely censored in US
erynthered replied to LaDairis's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I'll tell you know and I'll tell you later, They need to be sent to camp and reJewvinated < the Govenator > -
Deja vooski!! It should still be pursued though.
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I guess some here and in Congress think its OK that other Country's can pull our economic strings... I guess some here and in Congress think its OK to keep sending hundreds and hundreds of millions of US dollars to other country's for oil and feed their economy's....
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Picture http://www.tampabay.com/sports/colleges/gators/ Article http://www.tampabay.com/sports/colleges/article757751.ece TAMPA — Twenty-five years ago, legendary University of Florida quarterback John Reaves decided to put his life of cocaine and booze behind him. He joined a church, started a career in real estate and lectured high school students about staying clean. But police say he may have gone back to his old ways. The 58-year-old was arrested last week after authorities say he pulled a gun on a man who had moved one of his for-sale signs, and then was caught carrying cocaine while being booked into jail. Reaves' trouble began when he visited a home near West Shore Boulevard on July 26 to ask if a resident had moved a for-sale sign he had installed nearby. A profanity-laced confrontation ensued, and police say a reportedly intoxicated Reaves retrieved a revolver from his Lexus and threatened the resident with it. A warrant was issued for his arrest, and Reaves was taken into custody Wednesday night. Deputies at the Orient Road Jail found a small baggie of cocaine in his pocket when they booked him. Reaves, a former first-round NFL draft pick who went to Robinson High School and was an All-American at UF from 1969 to 1971, has battled drug problems in the past. By the time he was in the NFL, his life, he once recalled to Sports Illustrated, "was literally saturated with drugs and alcohol." Speaking to students at Central High in Brooksville in 1992, he said he worked up to a $1,000-a-day cocaine habit while playing football. His family kicked him out, he said. Twice he was charged with drunken driving. But the former all-time NCAA passing leader would turn his life around, getting treatment and counseling and embracing religion. He found life beyond football, too, building a successful real estate business in Tampa. "I'm lucky," Reaves told the students. "There's a lot of guys who did a lot less than I did that are dead now. Drugs will end it for you. They'll cut your head off." In a telephone interview Monday, Reaves' attorney, Nicholas M. Matassini, said Reaves would plead not guilty. According to a police report, a witness to the for-sale sign confrontation noted that Reaves only pulled out his gun after the resident said he was going to retrieve his own. "He was protecting himself, which is what he has a right to do," Matassini said. A former Florida high school player of the year, Reaves was a first-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1972. He would play professionally for more than a decade, including three years in the United States Football League with the Tampa Bay Bandits, but never achieved the stardom he gained in high school and college. Reaves coached under Steve Spurrier at UF in the 1990s and also worked at South Carolina and Cornell. Reaves was charged with possession of cocaine, bringing contraband into a detention facility and aggravated assault with a firearm, according to jail records. He was released early Thursday on $9,000 bond.