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Posted by Coloken on September 16, 2006 at 06:29:32 from (216.17.251.60):
Our natural gas supplier here In Colorado says home heat should be much cheaper this winter because of no huricanes...Huricanes????? There is a refinery 50 miles south in Denver and a refinery 50 mules north in Cheyene. Gas wells and oil well in all most every farm around here and so many gas lines running around the they have problems farming. And Oh yea, gasoline is still about $2.80 here in Greeley. Now I feel better.........
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