Posted by trucker40 on May 08, 2008 at 10:11:44 from (69.151.56.23):
In Reply to: Re: $200 A Barrel Oil posted by buickanddeere on May 08, 2008 at 08:23:16:
buickanddeere.Scientists say the Earth has been here 4.6 billion years.If you used a day that starts at 6 AM and ends at 6PM as an example,that would mean that its 10:30 in the morning in the day of life on this planet.Human beings have been here about 300 million years more or less,which amounts to one second in the grand scheme of things.I bet in my life I have worked more than you ever will.I have worked day and night for years.I am no fool.I grew up in times that were hard,and lived in times that were hard.I think you have some problem with things getting better,you want to drag the country,people,everything into the past.While that may happen,I am going the other way I want it to get better.I dont think you are any smarter because you run your mouth.Why do you?You seem to have an obsession with whining.You dont know me,and you think you can intimidate me or make me mad?You can,but what did you do?If we go back to horses,it wont satisfy you.We cant go back to horses.Always people are going to do things you dont like.You are always going to say people are whining.So in your short miserable millisecond that you have here with us,I prefer you shut up,except I know you wont.Long before 6PM in that day of life on this planet for human beings the sun will expand and burn up the Earth until its like the planet Mercury,with no life on it.I dont know when that is going to happen,it could be a heartbeat away from happening now.If you want to go back in time,fine.We all dont have to see things that way.I could care less what England or any other country pays for fuel,but if you want,you can move over there if you think you need to pay more for fuel.As I was writing this my Brother in Law called(who is a Trucker)and said he is going to park his truck.He hauls food.Lots more stop every day.2 billion people are going to starve because you have stocks in oil.You make me sick.
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