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On Tue, 15 May 2007 09:40:14 -0300, "Don White"
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Interesting - hard read, but he makes a good case for it.

*Looks like we'll just have to invade Canada and take over their oil
sands fields.*

And start working on the oil shale fields in Wyoming.


Why bother...we'll give it to you for a truckload of yankee dollahs... as we
always do.


You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
little!
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You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
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Why don't you conserve some of that verbal diarrhea you keep spewing all
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Don White wrote:
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You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
little!



Why don't you conserve some of that verbal diarrhea you keep spewing all
over the newsgroup.



I got my desktop machine up and running over the weekend so, thankfully,
Turdmeister Herring is back in the bozo bin, and not a moment too soon.
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"Don White" wrote in message
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"JohnH" wrote in message
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You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
little!



Why don't you conserve some of that verbal diarrhea you keep spewing all
over the newsgroup.


Has the old man posted anything lately that is boating related in any way
Don?


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"HK" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
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You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
little!



Why don't you conserve some of that verbal diarrhea you keep spewing all
over the newsgroup.


I got my desktop machine up and running over the weekend so, thankfully,
Turdmeister Herring is back in the bozo bin, and not a moment too soon.


He must be bored lately. No boat and a dud at Golf.
What's next... bowling?




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On May 15, 2:53 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 15 May 2007 08:32:59 -0400, HK wrote:
I don't believe the accounting reports of oil producing/refining
companies. There are too many ways for them to cook the books. I also
don't give a tinker's dam about oil company stock prices.


One of the issues with the "oil company conspiracy theories" is that
it diverts attention away from where it belongs and encourages the
notion that there is a quick cure. What is realy needed is a
meaningful energy policy that stimulates development of petro
alternatives while also helping to stem increased demand.

Government subsidies for sailboats!


I am not as versed as you folks are but I have read reports that
suggest 'big oil" (forget which company) just got in with Dow Chem and
are putting 500 million into alternative energy research. I also
understand that some 20% of the viable hydrogen cell companies stock
are owned by big oil. Why wouldn't it be and why would we not trust
these guys are very interested in the next generation of oil, Not to
menition they already have huge infrastructures in place to get input
and resources from. I think for better or worse, they will lead the
way into alternatives, they do wish to stay in control of their energy
market. As far as the study, pretty intense reading, but I get the
point. Great article, I am going to show it to couple folks.

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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
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You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
little!

Why don't you conserve some of that verbal diarrhea you keep spewing all
over the newsgroup.

I got my desktop machine up and running over the weekend so, thankfully,
Turdmeister Herring is back in the bozo bin, and not a moment too soon.


He must be bored lately. No boat and a dud at Golf.
What's next... bowling?



I don't think he could lift a bowling ball.
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"HK" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
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You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
little!

Why don't you conserve some of that verbal diarrhea you keep spewing
all over the newsgroup.
I got my desktop machine up and running over the weekend so, thankfully,
Turdmeister Herring is back in the bozo bin, and not a moment too soon.


He must be bored lately. No boat and a dud at Golf.
What's next... bowling?


I don't think he could lift a bowling ball.


We might have to sign him up for 'candlepin bowling' available only in the
Maritimes and part of New England. The balls must be a third of the size of
your big'uns..


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"JimH" wrote in message
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"Don White" wrote in message
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"JohnH" wrote in message
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You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
little!



Why don't you conserve some of that verbal diarrhea you keep spewing all
over the newsgroup.


Has the old man posted anything lately that is boating related in any way
Don?


JohnH has become the exact offender that he delighted in tracking down a
while back.
When those lawmen go dirty...they go all the way. Crying shame!


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On Tue, 15 May 2007 17:37:31 -0300, "Don White"
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"JohnH" wrote in message
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You'd better save some for those gas guzzling F-150's driven by so
many Canadians. You'd think you folks up there could conserve a
little!



Why don't you conserve some of that verbal diarrhea you keep spewing all
over the newsgroup.


Referring to Canadians is 'verbal diarrhea'?

Shame on you. You're getting as bad as Harry with your anal fixations!



Huh! Do you talk out of your ass...??
Hee hee..I guess you've answered that already.


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