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Posted by MagMan on August 30, 2005 at 14:43:19 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: OT Sep 1st Gas Day posted by MagMan on August 30, 2005 at 06:40:36:
This was not in any way my idea I read that this was a hope from bunch of people and there stradigy did not sound bad by the #s they were giving. I know that every one filling there tank the day before and after would have no efect on not buying inbetween on the first. And no I dont need to go back to school . I know whats causing this spike and what alot of people are doing to make it worse. I was just trying to see if any of you had heard about this. To actualy see if it was as big as the papers were saying it was going to be.Of if it was just some people that did not know what they were talking abouts pipe dreams.Or if people were really trying to get the people that can do something about this to start really thinking about it. They had to do something in the 70s why not now.It just seems now that if I go on national TV tonight and say you will see gas prices at $5.00 a gallon by the first of next year. People start raising it and it would hit that amount .I wonder if NOT talking about it for a month would slow everything down. Make it VODO to talk about oil and Gas.And I bet it would eventually go down. My real question is did any of the refinerys get Damaged in the Huricane.? JON
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