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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: gas prices in America
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Posted by Nolan on September 14, 2001 at 06:38:08 from (209.48.190.220):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: gas prices in America posted by Dean on September 14, 2001 at 06:07:54:
Dean, Dean, Dean... Put away all your biggoted prejudices and hatreds, and pretend your an adult. There's no call for your little slurs about hip hop and name calling and such. That's just the defensive posturing of an emotionally stunted immature brat. I'm sorry it took you until 1:00 for things to register. Being one of those prepared types, I'd already fueled up and gotten ready hours before then. I'd long anticipated the price gouging that was going to come. Please notice, I've never defended those who were gouging. Their actions were despicable in my opinion. It was not despicable to fuel up and be prepared though. Luckily, in my area, there was no gouging. But I would have paid it if I had to, to stay mobil and able to render assistance or gather my family to escape. If you prefer to be out of gas and helpless, that is up to you. Certainly you could comfort yourself with the fact that you intentionally chose to be that way. Like I've said, it's a basic military strategy. It's even the boyscout motto. BE PREPARED. I'm sorry you truly cannot understand it.
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