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Re: OUTRAGEOUS FUEL PRICES #2
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Posted by Alberta Mike on May 03, 2005 at 05:17:23 from (64.42.242.40):
In Reply to: OUTRAGEOUS FUEL PRICES #2 posted by Rodek Man on May 02, 2005 at 18:56:32:
I'm sure you know that typing in CAPITAL LETTERS is considered YELLING by the computer crowd. But maybe you want to yell right? I agree with alternative fuels but the funny thing is about outrageous fuel costs is that almost EVERYTHING ELSE is also outrageous. I mean how can we complain about fuel costs when we have $50000 pickup trucks, $220000 houses of 1200 square feet, fraudulent credit card interest rates, insurance is through the roof, food costs are skyrocketing, and we don't even want to talk about taxes, etc. etc. One thing about fuel though is that we constantly see the price posted on these huge signs on every corner to remind us. And of course we usually fill up once or twice each week. Fact is, EVERYTHING has gone whacko for costs, that's why so many of us are struggling (and our incomes haven't kept up).
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