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May 18, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: What will happen if oil goes over $200 a barrel and dollar tanks to zero? #206942
Aecetia
ParticipantIt might be a case of dog eat dog, so it is either that or increase crop production, stop subsidizing farmers not to grow crops and think about ways of reducing in all areas.
May 18, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: What will happen if oil goes over $200 a barrel and dollar tanks to zero? #206995Aecetia
ParticipantIt might be a case of dog eat dog, so it is either that or increase crop production, stop subsidizing farmers not to grow crops and think about ways of reducing in all areas.
May 18, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: What will happen if oil goes over $200 a barrel and dollar tanks to zero? #207026Aecetia
ParticipantIt might be a case of dog eat dog, so it is either that or increase crop production, stop subsidizing farmers not to grow crops and think about ways of reducing in all areas.
May 18, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: What will happen if oil goes over $200 a barrel and dollar tanks to zero? #207049Aecetia
ParticipantIt might be a case of dog eat dog, so it is either that or increase crop production, stop subsidizing farmers not to grow crops and think about ways of reducing in all areas.
May 18, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: What will happen if oil goes over $200 a barrel and dollar tanks to zero? #207080Aecetia
ParticipantIt might be a case of dog eat dog, so it is either that or increase crop production, stop subsidizing farmers not to grow crops and think about ways of reducing in all areas.
Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with Enorah and I agree with your instincts. Based on the facts of their financial situation if they lose everything, you stand a very good chance of not getting your deposit back. Even if you prevailed in small claims court, you might not see all the money.
Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with Enorah and I agree with your instincts. Based on the facts of their financial situation if they lose everything, you stand a very good chance of not getting your deposit back. Even if you prevailed in small claims court, you might not see all the money.
Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with Enorah and I agree with your instincts. Based on the facts of their financial situation if they lose everything, you stand a very good chance of not getting your deposit back. Even if you prevailed in small claims court, you might not see all the money.
Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with Enorah and I agree with your instincts. Based on the facts of their financial situation if they lose everything, you stand a very good chance of not getting your deposit back. Even if you prevailed in small claims court, you might not see all the money.
Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with Enorah and I agree with your instincts. Based on the facts of their financial situation if they lose everything, you stand a very good chance of not getting your deposit back. Even if you prevailed in small claims court, you might not see all the money.
Aecetia
ParticipantHi Marion,
Dgirl is right about the Mists of Avalon. It was a great book to read. I also enjoy anything by Crichton. I thought Timeline was one of the best, but the movie did not do it justice. As for Dean Koontz, his Frankenstein, the Prodigal Son and Frankenstein, City of Night were fun to read, like eating cotton candy. I also enjoy reading Stephen King and think you might enjoy Lisey’s Story. For your background in Ψ I think you might like In a Different Voice by Carol Gilligan. Of course, you have probably read it before. Happy reading.
Aecetia
ParticipantHi Marion,
Dgirl is right about the Mists of Avalon. It was a great book to read. I also enjoy anything by Crichton. I thought Timeline was one of the best, but the movie did not do it justice. As for Dean Koontz, his Frankenstein, the Prodigal Son and Frankenstein, City of Night were fun to read, like eating cotton candy. I also enjoy reading Stephen King and think you might enjoy Lisey’s Story. For your background in Ψ I think you might like In a Different Voice by Carol Gilligan. Of course, you have probably read it before. Happy reading.
Aecetia
ParticipantHi Marion,
Dgirl is right about the Mists of Avalon. It was a great book to read. I also enjoy anything by Crichton. I thought Timeline was one of the best, but the movie did not do it justice. As for Dean Koontz, his Frankenstein, the Prodigal Son and Frankenstein, City of Night were fun to read, like eating cotton candy. I also enjoy reading Stephen King and think you might enjoy Lisey’s Story. For your background in Ψ I think you might like In a Different Voice by Carol Gilligan. Of course, you have probably read it before. Happy reading.
Aecetia
ParticipantHi Marion,
Dgirl is right about the Mists of Avalon. It was a great book to read. I also enjoy anything by Crichton. I thought Timeline was one of the best, but the movie did not do it justice. As for Dean Koontz, his Frankenstein, the Prodigal Son and Frankenstein, City of Night were fun to read, like eating cotton candy. I also enjoy reading Stephen King and think you might enjoy Lisey’s Story. For your background in Ψ I think you might like In a Different Voice by Carol Gilligan. Of course, you have probably read it before. Happy reading.
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