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July 1, 2008 at 12:11 AM #231807July 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM #231631TheBreezeParticipant
By the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
July 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM #231755TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
July 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM #231762TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
July 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM #231804TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
July 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM #231812TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
July 1, 2008 at 12:23 AM #231641TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
July 1, 2008 at 12:23 AM #231764TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
July 1, 2008 at 12:23 AM #231772TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
July 1, 2008 at 12:23 AM #231813TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
July 1, 2008 at 12:23 AM #231824TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
July 1, 2008 at 11:39 AM #231816DWCAPParticipantAt $30/gallon of gas, crude would be…. I dont know, what? $1000/barrel? More? Something like that.
Anyways AN and Breeze are correct that we would see falling levels of obsesity, but not because everyone would be rideing bikes, but because no one could afford to eat(fertalizer, running a tractor, shipping, pesticides, herbacides, all oil as a base ingrediant).
Stores would have to charge like $50 for a loaf of bread. That is a recipe for disaster every time.July 1, 2008 at 11:39 AM #231938DWCAPParticipantAt $30/gallon of gas, crude would be…. I dont know, what? $1000/barrel? More? Something like that.
Anyways AN and Breeze are correct that we would see falling levels of obsesity, but not because everyone would be rideing bikes, but because no one could afford to eat(fertalizer, running a tractor, shipping, pesticides, herbacides, all oil as a base ingrediant).
Stores would have to charge like $50 for a loaf of bread. That is a recipe for disaster every time.July 1, 2008 at 11:39 AM #231950DWCAPParticipantAt $30/gallon of gas, crude would be…. I dont know, what? $1000/barrel? More? Something like that.
Anyways AN and Breeze are correct that we would see falling levels of obsesity, but not because everyone would be rideing bikes, but because no one could afford to eat(fertalizer, running a tractor, shipping, pesticides, herbacides, all oil as a base ingrediant).
Stores would have to charge like $50 for a loaf of bread. That is a recipe for disaster every time.July 1, 2008 at 11:39 AM #231990DWCAPParticipantAt $30/gallon of gas, crude would be…. I dont know, what? $1000/barrel? More? Something like that.
Anyways AN and Breeze are correct that we would see falling levels of obsesity, but not because everyone would be rideing bikes, but because no one could afford to eat(fertalizer, running a tractor, shipping, pesticides, herbacides, all oil as a base ingrediant).
Stores would have to charge like $50 for a loaf of bread. That is a recipe for disaster every time. -
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