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Re: Gas/Oil - demand
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Posted by wv_Kevin on April 12, 2005 at 20:47:53 from (146.82.212.161):
In Reply to: Re: Gas/Oil - demand posted by Red Dave on April 12, 2005 at 09:29:59:
I don't get it! I drive my 2002 powerstroke and the wife drives her 2001 supercrew and we are not in any way rich! Red Dave is right with his views. If this is a farm/ tractor thread why the hype? I can not see you pulling a stock trailer or one loaded with hay with any 30-40 mpg car! it aint going to happen!!! I have been out of real work going on three years so I know we are not well off! Drive a new gas powered car and be holy dose not cut on a site dedicated to old tractors that suck gas like mine dose. Yea I have a newer one that is much less thirsty. Before you get me cring I would ask what happened to gasahaul and alternitive fuel sorces? IF you are still reading who is supporting nascar and the fuel to see go to these races? Camping, who is to tell someone that they can not? I think you guys should look in the mirror and take a CLOSE look! I honestly hope that I have not stepped on too many towes, but the truth tends to sting. THANK YOU, FROM A PO BOY FROM A PO COUNTY IN A PO STATE!
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