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Re: NOT the LAST WORD on GAS PRICES
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Posted by john in la on May 26, 2004 at 20:37:36 from (65.6.107.234):
In Reply to: NOT the LAST WORD on GAS PRICES posted by TomR Ont. on May 26, 2004 at 19:53:26:
Well yes I agree. To those that want to boycott gas on such and such a day I got a better idea for you. Sunday... No buying of alcohol! (most already have this but if not lets all join in) Monday... No buying of gas! (man that is going to hurt them since I'll be there bright and early Tuesday to get Mondays gas. Tuesday... No buying of cars! $35,000 that’s just to much and I will not stand for it. Wednesday... No Church. That dang preacher has enough money and if I go to church you know he is going to pass the plate. Thursday...No shopping at a major chain store like Wal-Mart or Home Depot. Look at them big buildings. You know they are making money hand over fist. We will make they lower prices. Friday... No going to work. This is a double day. First by staying home I will cut my pay because I am making to much. $18.00 per hour today compared to $5.00 per hour a few years ago. Two by staying home I will have no income so no income tax for that day. OH YES I am going to show that government. Saturday... This is the day you get to sit back and think about all the stuff you need to do since you boycotted some body during week and now you need to run around and take care of all those chores you put off by boycotting.
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