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June 7, 2008 at 2:50 AM #218922June 7, 2008 at 2:54 AM #218766CoronitaParticipant
"I can tell by your comments that you are a bitter owner"
LOL
Save your amateur psycho analysis….You don't have a clue what you are talking about and your assessment is wrong in every aspect.
Frankly, it sounds like you are the bitter one and the last person who I need giving me advice on how to be a 'better person' or a more 'responsible citizen' is you.
Don't worry, I'll just run him over or off the road with my gas guzzling suv. That will keep the roads clearer for you on your commune northbound. Problem solved…
Just kidding.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
June 7, 2008 at 2:54 AM #218859CoronitaParticipant"I can tell by your comments that you are a bitter owner"
LOL
Save your amateur psycho analysis….You don't have a clue what you are talking about and your assessment is wrong in every aspect.
Frankly, it sounds like you are the bitter one and the last person who I need giving me advice on how to be a 'better person' or a more 'responsible citizen' is you.
Don't worry, I'll just run him over or off the road with my gas guzzling suv. That will keep the roads clearer for you on your commune northbound. Problem solved…
Just kidding.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
June 7, 2008 at 2:54 AM #218877CoronitaParticipant"I can tell by your comments that you are a bitter owner"
LOL
Save your amateur psycho analysis….You don't have a clue what you are talking about and your assessment is wrong in every aspect.
Frankly, it sounds like you are the bitter one and the last person who I need giving me advice on how to be a 'better person' or a more 'responsible citizen' is you.
Don't worry, I'll just run him over or off the road with my gas guzzling suv. That will keep the roads clearer for you on your commune northbound. Problem solved…
Just kidding.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
June 7, 2008 at 2:54 AM #218907CoronitaParticipant"I can tell by your comments that you are a bitter owner"
LOL
Save your amateur psycho analysis….You don't have a clue what you are talking about and your assessment is wrong in every aspect.
Frankly, it sounds like you are the bitter one and the last person who I need giving me advice on how to be a 'better person' or a more 'responsible citizen' is you.
Don't worry, I'll just run him over or off the road with my gas guzzling suv. That will keep the roads clearer for you on your commune northbound. Problem solved…
Just kidding.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
June 7, 2008 at 2:54 AM #218928CoronitaParticipant"I can tell by your comments that you are a bitter owner"
LOL
Save your amateur psycho analysis….You don't have a clue what you are talking about and your assessment is wrong in every aspect.
Frankly, it sounds like you are the bitter one and the last person who I need giving me advice on how to be a 'better person' or a more 'responsible citizen' is you.
Don't worry, I'll just run him over or off the road with my gas guzzling suv. That will keep the roads clearer for you on your commune northbound. Problem solved…
Just kidding.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
June 7, 2008 at 3:01 AM #218771CoronitaParticipantDoubling the price of gasoline won't kill anyone. It will just force us all to stop wasting resources with impunity and destroying the environment. I look forward to many more days where the price of oil jumps $10/barrel/day.
I guess you won't mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc. But of course cars/trucks/trailers/airplanes used to transport goods/services that you fundamentally depend on don't pass the cost of transportion to you when fuel prices go up. Long term, price of fuel pain would do us some good. But, again, be careful what you wish for. You're gas sipping prius isn't going to make an iota of difference in your economic situation in the short/mid term if the $10/gal fuel prices really happen. You're going to be paying for it in everything else that depends on fuel costs. You ready?
June 7, 2008 at 3:01 AM #218864CoronitaParticipantDoubling the price of gasoline won't kill anyone. It will just force us all to stop wasting resources with impunity and destroying the environment. I look forward to many more days where the price of oil jumps $10/barrel/day.
I guess you won't mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc. But of course cars/trucks/trailers/airplanes used to transport goods/services that you fundamentally depend on don't pass the cost of transportion to you when fuel prices go up. Long term, price of fuel pain would do us some good. But, again, be careful what you wish for. You're gas sipping prius isn't going to make an iota of difference in your economic situation in the short/mid term if the $10/gal fuel prices really happen. You're going to be paying for it in everything else that depends on fuel costs. You ready?
June 7, 2008 at 3:01 AM #218882CoronitaParticipantDoubling the price of gasoline won't kill anyone. It will just force us all to stop wasting resources with impunity and destroying the environment. I look forward to many more days where the price of oil jumps $10/barrel/day.
I guess you won't mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc. But of course cars/trucks/trailers/airplanes used to transport goods/services that you fundamentally depend on don't pass the cost of transportion to you when fuel prices go up. Long term, price of fuel pain would do us some good. But, again, be careful what you wish for. You're gas sipping prius isn't going to make an iota of difference in your economic situation in the short/mid term if the $10/gal fuel prices really happen. You're going to be paying for it in everything else that depends on fuel costs. You ready?
June 7, 2008 at 3:01 AM #218912CoronitaParticipantDoubling the price of gasoline won't kill anyone. It will just force us all to stop wasting resources with impunity and destroying the environment. I look forward to many more days where the price of oil jumps $10/barrel/day.
I guess you won't mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc. But of course cars/trucks/trailers/airplanes used to transport goods/services that you fundamentally depend on don't pass the cost of transportion to you when fuel prices go up. Long term, price of fuel pain would do us some good. But, again, be careful what you wish for. You're gas sipping prius isn't going to make an iota of difference in your economic situation in the short/mid term if the $10/gal fuel prices really happen. You're going to be paying for it in everything else that depends on fuel costs. You ready?
June 7, 2008 at 3:01 AM #218934CoronitaParticipantDoubling the price of gasoline won't kill anyone. It will just force us all to stop wasting resources with impunity and destroying the environment. I look forward to many more days where the price of oil jumps $10/barrel/day.
I guess you won't mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc. But of course cars/trucks/trailers/airplanes used to transport goods/services that you fundamentally depend on don't pass the cost of transportion to you when fuel prices go up. Long term, price of fuel pain would do us some good. But, again, be careful what you wish for. You're gas sipping prius isn't going to make an iota of difference in your economic situation in the short/mid term if the $10/gal fuel prices really happen. You're going to be paying for it in everything else that depends on fuel costs. You ready?
June 7, 2008 at 8:29 AM #218806TheBreezeParticipantI guess you won’t mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc.
Good gravy. Why would I want to go to the Bay Area? That God-forsaken place is a hell-hole compared to San Diego. And I can survive without milk. As for jobs, I’m always willing to move andor improve my skills if the job market so dictates. If there are no jobs, then I will move to a bomb shelter in a remote area that me and a few buddies bought a while back and stocked with a massive amount of canned goods and weapons/ammo. I seem to be one of the few people alive who realizes that I am not entitled to anything.
I find it funny the way most people think: “But, but if gas prices go up, I won’t be able to fly in an environment-destroying airplane to the Bay Area on a whim. No fair!” Humans are such short-sighted, ignorant creatures. We are rushing towards an environmental apocalypse and all most people can think about is how much the cost of a flight to the Bay area will increase. Pathetic.
By the way, I am Alex_Angel.
June 7, 2008 at 8:29 AM #218900TheBreezeParticipantI guess you won’t mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc.
Good gravy. Why would I want to go to the Bay Area? That God-forsaken place is a hell-hole compared to San Diego. And I can survive without milk. As for jobs, I’m always willing to move andor improve my skills if the job market so dictates. If there are no jobs, then I will move to a bomb shelter in a remote area that me and a few buddies bought a while back and stocked with a massive amount of canned goods and weapons/ammo. I seem to be one of the few people alive who realizes that I am not entitled to anything.
I find it funny the way most people think: “But, but if gas prices go up, I won’t be able to fly in an environment-destroying airplane to the Bay Area on a whim. No fair!” Humans are such short-sighted, ignorant creatures. We are rushing towards an environmental apocalypse and all most people can think about is how much the cost of a flight to the Bay area will increase. Pathetic.
By the way, I am Alex_Angel.
June 7, 2008 at 8:29 AM #218916TheBreezeParticipantI guess you won’t mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc.
Good gravy. Why would I want to go to the Bay Area? That God-forsaken place is a hell-hole compared to San Diego. And I can survive without milk. As for jobs, I’m always willing to move andor improve my skills if the job market so dictates. If there are no jobs, then I will move to a bomb shelter in a remote area that me and a few buddies bought a while back and stocked with a massive amount of canned goods and weapons/ammo. I seem to be one of the few people alive who realizes that I am not entitled to anything.
I find it funny the way most people think: “But, but if gas prices go up, I won’t be able to fly in an environment-destroying airplane to the Bay Area on a whim. No fair!” Humans are such short-sighted, ignorant creatures. We are rushing towards an environmental apocalypse and all most people can think about is how much the cost of a flight to the Bay area will increase. Pathetic.
By the way, I am Alex_Angel.
June 7, 2008 at 8:29 AM #218949TheBreezeParticipantI guess you won’t mind being unemployed either or paying $10/gal for milk , or $500 for a two way ticket to the bay area, etc.
Good gravy. Why would I want to go to the Bay Area? That God-forsaken place is a hell-hole compared to San Diego. And I can survive without milk. As for jobs, I’m always willing to move andor improve my skills if the job market so dictates. If there are no jobs, then I will move to a bomb shelter in a remote area that me and a few buddies bought a while back and stocked with a massive amount of canned goods and weapons/ammo. I seem to be one of the few people alive who realizes that I am not entitled to anything.
I find it funny the way most people think: “But, but if gas prices go up, I won’t be able to fly in an environment-destroying airplane to the Bay Area on a whim. No fair!” Humans are such short-sighted, ignorant creatures. We are rushing towards an environmental apocalypse and all most people can think about is how much the cost of a flight to the Bay area will increase. Pathetic.
By the way, I am Alex_Angel.
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