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OT-GENGAS---- ever heard or know anyone that ever
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Posted by indianheadranch on September 01, 2005 at 12:11:20 from (82.114.69.18):
Hello everyone, I�m kind of new here and I have been reading some of the articles on the gas prices, just goes to show how the good ole U.S.A is paid back after helping some of these foreign countries like Kuwait, Saudi Arabia just to name a couple I�m sure everyone new we would probably get paid back. somehow to bad it�s high gas prices. I don�t want to beat a dead horse but, has anyone ever heard of gengas I seen it on a web site or read it here the other day (don�t remember) anyway was wondering how hard it would be to construct something of this nature seems this website has just about everything you would need to build one just wondering if anyone ever has, can�t never tell the way things go now day�s might need one if it works and my prayers are with all you folks that had relatives in the path of that hurricane. http://www.gengas.nu/byggbes/contents
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