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[email protected] October 26th 12 04:31 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=20121025&id=15715103

"NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier healthcare, more expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already slow-moving economy."

JustWait[_2_] October 26th 12 04:50 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On 10/26/2012 11:31 AM, wrote:
http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=20121025&id=15715103

"NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier healthcare, more expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already slow-moving economy."



This is getting to be too much.. Milk is up over 5 dollars a gallon, gas
has dropped a bit but really it's just a dip...

iBoaterer[_2_] October 26th 12 06:33 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article , says...

On 10/26/2012 11:31 AM,
wrote:
http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=20121025&id=15715103

"NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier healthcare, more expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already slow-moving economy."



This is getting to be too much.. Milk is up over 5 dollars a gallon, gas
has dropped a bit but really it's just a dip...


Where is milk over $5.00 per gallon?

All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas
prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers! However
keep in mind that the ex-ceo of Exxon Mobile walked out on retirement
with $400,000,000 plus benefits. That?s millions for those who can?t
count 0?s. Don?t be mad at the ?cow? follow the money and it goes back
to Exxon

Read mo
http://www.city-data.com/forum/shopping-consumer-
products/85575-gallon-milk-cost-today-store-buy-2.html#ixzz2AQYkhspY

Meyer[_2_] October 26th 12 07:31 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On 10/26/2012 1:33 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says...

On 10/26/2012 11:31 AM,
wrote:
http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=20121025&id=15715103

"NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier healthcare, more expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already slow-moving economy."



This is getting to be too much.. Milk is up over 5 dollars a gallon, gas
has dropped a bit but really it's just a dip...


Where is milk over $5.00 per gallon?

All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas
prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers! However
keep in mind that the ex-ceo of Exxon Mobile walked out on retirement
with $400,000,000 plus benefits. That?s millions for those who can?t
count 0?s. Don?t be mad at the ?cow? follow the money and it goes back
to Exxon

Read mo
http://www.city-data.com/forum/shopping-consumer-
products/85575-gallon-milk-cost-today-store-buy-2.html#ixzz2AQYkhspY

Don't worry bout what others got. Worry bout what you don't got.

*e#c October 27th 12 02:53 AM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On Oct 26, 1:33*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says...



On 10/26/2012 11:31 AM, wrote:
http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=2012102...


"NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier healthcare, more expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already slow-moving economy."


This is getting to be too much.. Milk is up over 5 dollars a gallon, gas
has dropped a bit but really it's just a dip...


Where is milk over $5.00 per gallon?

All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas
prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers! However
keep in mind that the ex-ceo of Exxon Mobile walked out on retirement
with $400,000,000 plus benefits. That?s millions for those who can?t
count 0?s. Don?t be mad at the ?cow? follow the money and it goes back
to Exxon

Read mohttp://www.city-data.com/forum/shopping-consumer-
products/85575-gallon-milk-cost-today-store-buy-2.html#ixzz2AQYkhspY



Milk is $4.77 per 4 litres up here.

If you want the " high test ", "pure filtered " milk....you're going
to pay $9.77 per 4 litres !!!!! That's 3 single bags of milk, in one
bag........

Tim October 27th 12 03:36 AM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On Oct 26, 12:33*pm, iBoaterer wrote:


All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas
prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers!


This years mid-western drought is also going to have a high impact on
grocery prices.

[email protected] October 27th 12 01:08 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On Friday, October 26, 2012 10:36:33 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Oct 26, 12:33*pm, iBoaterer wrote:





All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas
prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers!



This years mid-western drought is also going to have a high impact on
grocery prices.


Yup, and with ethanol competing for our food, it's a one-two punch.

BAR[_2_] October 28th 12 03:16 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...


How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.


Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.


The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.


That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.



iBoaterer[_2_] October 28th 12 03:24 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...


How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.


The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.


That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.


Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.

BAR[_2_] October 28th 12 03:48 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.


That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.


Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.


Lebanon used to have trees, ceder trees, in massive quantities. Take a
look at their flag. They chopped them down to build houses and to burn
as fuel. What do they use as energy now?

I really don't understand you greenies. The sooner we use up all of the
oil the sooner we will be forced to move to the next source of energy.

We in the US have turned our food into fuel? It was a stupid thing to
do.

Ethanol has almost half the energy that gasoline has. When you compare
the two fuels the cost of producing the equivalent energy is way out of
whack. Gasoline gives you the bigger bang for the buck and you can eat
the corn.

iBoaterer[_2_] October 28th 12 05:33 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.

That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.


Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.


Lebanon used to have trees, ceder trees, in massive quantities. Take a
look at their flag. They chopped them down to build houses and to burn
as fuel. What do they use as energy now?

I really don't understand you greenies. The sooner we use up all of the
oil the sooner we will be forced to move to the next source of energy.

We in the US have turned our food into fuel? It was a stupid thing to
do.

Ethanol has almost half the energy that gasoline has. When you compare
the two fuels the cost of producing the equivalent energy is way out of
whack. Gasoline gives you the bigger bang for the buck and you can eat
the corn.


As I said, fossil fuel is a finite resource, you can't secure your
future in something that will eventually run out. Now, WTF did you get
the idea that I'm what you call a "greenie"? I am glad to see however,
unlike a lot of people here, you are willing to go to new forms of
energy.

BAR[_2_] October 28th 12 06:00 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.

That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.

Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.


Lebanon used to have trees, ceder trees, in massive quantities. Take a
look at their flag. They chopped them down to build houses and to burn
as fuel. What do they use as energy now?

I really don't understand you greenies. The sooner we use up all of the
oil the sooner we will be forced to move to the next source of energy.

We in the US have turned our food into fuel? It was a stupid thing to
do.

Ethanol has almost half the energy that gasoline has. When you compare
the two fuels the cost of producing the equivalent energy is way out of
whack. Gasoline gives you the bigger bang for the buck and you can eat
the corn.


As I said, fossil fuel is a finite resource, you can't secure your
future in something that will eventually run out. Now, WTF did you get
the idea that I'm what you call a "greenie"? I am glad to see however,
unlike a lot of people here, you are willing to go to new forms of
energy.


Who is saying that we have to secure our future with oil? We have many
energy sources available. At this time the fossil fuels are the most
affordable.

Kevin, I don't care if you are a greenie or not. Your positions with
respect to energy are the same as the greenies.

We will go to new forms of energy when they become economically viable
or when they are the only ones available. I am a pragmatist when it
comes to energy. Dino fuels are the most cost effective right now and
there is no reason that we should be moving away from coal, oil and
natural gas.

The cost of oil in the US has increased due to liberal monetary
policies.

BAR[_2_] October 28th 12 06:19 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 11:24:22 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.

That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.


Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.


I have said for a long time, we will run out of water, long before we
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far
more than the cost of energy. There are things you can substitute for
oil but there is nothing else to replace "fresh" water.
You may be able to desalinate enough drinking water for most of the US
but you will never be able to get enough to irrigate our crops.


True.

iBoaterer[_2_] October 28th 12 07:17 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.

That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.

Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.

Lebanon used to have trees, ceder trees, in massive quantities. Take a
look at their flag. They chopped them down to build houses and to burn
as fuel. What do they use as energy now?

I really don't understand you greenies. The sooner we use up all of the
oil the sooner we will be forced to move to the next source of energy.

We in the US have turned our food into fuel? It was a stupid thing to
do.

Ethanol has almost half the energy that gasoline has. When you compare
the two fuels the cost of producing the equivalent energy is way out of
whack. Gasoline gives you the bigger bang for the buck and you can eat
the corn.


As I said, fossil fuel is a finite resource, you can't secure your
future in something that will eventually run out. Now, WTF did you get
the idea that I'm what you call a "greenie"? I am glad to see however,
unlike a lot of people here, you are willing to go to new forms of
energy.


Who is saying that we have to secure our future with oil? We have many
energy sources available. At this time the fossil fuels are the most
affordable.

Kevin, I don't care if you are a greenie or not. Your positions with
respect to energy are the same as the greenies.

We will go to new forms of energy when they become economically viable
or when they are the only ones available. I am a pragmatist when it
comes to energy. Dino fuels are the most cost effective right now and
there is no reason that we should be moving away from coal, oil and
natural gas.

The cost of oil in the US has increased due to liberal monetary
policies.


Such as?

iBoaterer[_2_] October 28th 12 07:18 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 11:24:22 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.

That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.


Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.


I have said for a long time, we will run out of water, long before we
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far
more than the cost of energy. There are things you can substitute for
oil but there is nothing else to replace "fresh" water.
You may be able to desalinate enough drinking water for most of the US
but you will never be able to get enough to irrigate our crops.


While this is all true, the fact remains that fossil fuel is a finite
resource.

iBoaterer[_2_] October 28th 12 07:19 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 11:24:22 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.

That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.

Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.


I have said for a long time, we will run out of water, long before we
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far
more than the cost of energy. There are things you can substitute for
oil but there is nothing else to replace "fresh" water.
You may be able to desalinate enough drinking water for most of the US
but you will never be able to get enough to irrigate our crops.


True.


Yes, and fossil fuel is STILL a finite resource.

Meyer[_2_] October 28th 12 08:29 PM

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On 10/28/2012 3:14 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
How does the amount of US soil oil pumped affect grocery prices, Loogie.

Do you spell your name Loogy or Loogie? I don't want to insult you by
spelling it wrong.

I spell my name iBoaterer. But again, the answer you gave is not for the
question I asked.

We spell your name Kevin.


Loogie loogy Kevin Iloogy or I boater. None of them are capable of
answering questions. They all are as dumb as a post.

If you are talking to me, what didn't I answer?

1st line is Q to U

Meyer[_2_] October 28th 12 09:11 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far


Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?

Meyer[_2_] October 28th 12 10:10 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far


Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?


Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".


Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.

Meyer[_2_] October 28th 12 10:10 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far


Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?


Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".



Meyer[_2_] October 28th 12 10:17 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On 10/28/2012 6:25 PM, wrote:
Pffttt, he is just trolling. Now he's chasing me over to the same group

don chased slammer to... snerk



Ooooops, check that. It's still don chasing scott and trying to drag me

in over there where several have alredy told him to **** off...

Thought you stated that you didn't go over there....you bald faced liar.


I thought he didn't state that, In which case that would make you the
bald faced liar. But really, who G A S.

JustWait[_2_] October 28th 12 10:20 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far


Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?


Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".

BAR[_2_] October 28th 12 11:06 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 11:24:22 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.

That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.

Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.

I have said for a long time, we will run out of water, long before we
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far
more than the cost of energy. There are things you can substitute for
oil but there is nothing else to replace "fresh" water.
You may be able to desalinate enough drinking water for most of the US
but you will never be able to get enough to irrigate our crops.


True.


Yes, and fossil fuel is STILL a finite resource.


There are lots of things that are finite resources on earth. Well, at
least until we get hit with a meteorite that deposits more gold or other
minerals.

JustWait[_2_] October 28th 12 11:36 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
On 10/28/2012 6:10 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far

Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?


Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".


Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.


Got enough gas to keep us going for two to three weeks. Not continuous,
but enough for heat, hot water, and turn the freezers on a few times a
day. Looks like the weather aside from the storm is going to be better
than last time with daytime highs in the high fifties, and lows only in
the higher forties at night for at least the next ten days or so... Dry
and canned goods stored, three drums of water, and we tested the
generator today. I even have an emergency system I designed last storm
to pump up the furnace if something were to happen to the power to the
well. Simple enough. A 55 gallon drum with a hose connector to the
furnace, and a spare tire valve in the other bung hole. If I needed to I
can simply tip the drum on it's side and pump it up with a compressor or
even the bike pump we use at the track.

.... Yeah, we are taking it seriously...


BAR[_2_] October 28th 12 11:37 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article om,
says...

On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far

Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?


Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".


Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.


They are taking it too seriously.

Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.

JustWait[_2_] October 28th 12 11:38 PM

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On 10/28/2012 6:17 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 6:25 PM, wrote:
Pffttt, he is just trolling. Now he's chasing me over to the same group

don chased slammer to... snerk



Ooooops, check that. It's still don chasing scott and trying to drag me

in over there where several have alredy told him to **** off...

Thought you stated that you didn't go over there....you bald faced liar.


I thought he didn't state that, In which case that would make you the
bald faced liar. But really, who G A S.


Absolutly, but trolls will troll... I have been posting there for years.
Not a lot, but I post there.

JustWait[_2_] October 28th 12 11:51 PM

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On 10/28/2012 7:37 PM, BAR wrote:
In article om,
says...

On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far

Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?

Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".


Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.


They are taking it too seriously.

Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.


Dude, I went through the last storm, and yeah, I am taking it very
seriously. It was hell here for a week trying to keep water and heat
going and find supplies to run them... I will tell you this, it's gonna'
be a cluster**** here about a hundred miles on the right side of the
storm and Connecticut never, ever gets any help from FEMA or anywhere
else... Last year we heard about two FEMA trucks, somewhere filling
folks cars with MRE's but we never found them...

Meyer[_2_] October 29th 12 12:00 PM

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On 10/29/2012 8:47 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:37:25 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article om,
says...

On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far

Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?

Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".

Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.


They are taking it too seriously.

Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.


My wife had a rotator cuff repair this past Monday. She was supposed to see the Dr. today to get out
of the sling, which is driving her crazy. She got a call last night that her appointment is
cancelled because the government is closed, and the Dr's office follows the government's lead.

Now she's looking at a couple more days in the sling. Not happy!

It's all O'Bama's fault.

GuzzisRule October 29th 12 12:43 PM

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On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 15:19:13 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 11:24:22 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,

says...

How does that translate into higher grocery prices?

The cost of energy.

Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than
ever before.

The world and the US is using a lot more oil too.

It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US
energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for
years.

That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for
10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to
put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle
along in poverty forever.

If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If
you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow.

Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still
won't secure your future with oil.

I have said for a long time, we will run out of water, long before we
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far
more than the cost of energy. There are things you can substitute for
oil but there is nothing else to replace "fresh" water.
You may be able to desalinate enough drinking water for most of the US
but you will never be able to get enough to irrigate our crops.


True.


Yes, and fossil fuel is STILL a finite resource.


Fresh water is a finite resource, Kevin.

GuzzisRule October 29th 12 12:44 PM

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On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 18:10:22 -0400, Meyer wrote:

On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far

Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?


Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".


Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.


Hope so, if needed. The gas cans are full, the motorcycle's full, and the Toyota's full.

GuzzisRule October 29th 12 12:47 PM

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On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:37:25 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article om,
says...

On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far

Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?

Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".


Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.


They are taking it too seriously.

Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.


My wife had a rotator cuff repair this past Monday. She was supposed to see the Dr. today to get out
of the sling, which is driving her crazy. She got a call last night that her appointment is
cancelled because the government is closed, and the Dr's office follows the government's lead.

Now she's looking at a couple more days in the sling. Not happy!

GuzzisRule October 29th 12 02:00 PM

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On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 08:00:07 -0400, Meyer wrote:

On 10/29/2012 8:47 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:37:25 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article om,
says...

On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far

Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?

Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".

Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.

They are taking it too seriously.

Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.


My wife had a rotator cuff repair this past Monday. She was supposed to see the Dr. today to get out
of the sling, which is driving her crazy. She got a call last night that her appointment is
cancelled because the government is closed, and the Dr's office follows the government's lead.

Now she's looking at a couple more days in the sling. Not happy!

It's all O'Bama's fault.


Actlually, it's the damn dog's fault. She tore three tendons in her shoulder playing with the dog
which was on a long leash.

BAR[_2_] October 29th 12 02:01 PM

Uh-oh... things are getting worse
 
In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:37:25 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article om,
says...

On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far

Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?

Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".

Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?
I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.


They are taking it too seriously.

Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.


My wife had a rotator cuff repair this past Monday. She was supposed to see the Dr. today to get out
of the sling, which is driving her crazy. She got a call last night that her appointment is
cancelled because the government is closed, and the Dr's office follows the government's lead.

Now she's looking at a couple more days in the sling. Not happy!


Not happy and stuck in the house too. You will not have a pleasant Sandy
experience.

[email protected] October 29th 12 02:06 PM

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On Monday, October 29, 2012 10:57:37 AM UTC-3, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 08:00:07 -0400, Meyer wrote:



On 10/29/2012 8:47 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:37:25 -0400, BAR wrote:




In article om,


says...




On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:


On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:


On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:


run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far




Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?




Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it


today".




Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?


I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.




They are taking it too seriously.




Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.




My wife had a rotator cuff repair this past Monday. She was supposed to see the Dr. today to get out


of the sling, which is driving her crazy. She got a call last night that her appointment is


cancelled because the government is closed, and the Dr's office follows the government's lead.




Now she's looking at a couple more days in the sling. Not happy!




It's all O'Bama's fault.




Actlually, it's the damn dog's fault. She tore three tendons in her shoulder playing with the dog

which was on a long leash.


Both my wife and I injured our shoulders walking our 60lb Springer Spaniel on a 6 foot lead.
He used to lunge a lot.
Now my wife uses a General tle Leader harness that controls his head and I use an Easy Walker harness that controls his movements from his chest.
He tends to pull when hooked up at his neck
It took us a month to self heal from those shoulder injuries.

Meyer[_2_] October 29th 12 02:26 PM

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On 10/29/2012 11:00 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article om,
says...

On 10/28/2012 3:14 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
How does the amount of US soil oil pumped affect grocery prices, Loogie.

Do you spell your name Loogy or Loogie? I don't want to insult you by
spelling it wrong.

I spell my name iBoaterer. But again, the answer you gave is not for the
question I asked.

We spell your name Kevin.


Loogie loogy Kevin Iloogy or I boater. None of them are capable of
answering questions. They all are as dumb as a post.
If you are talking to me, what didn't I answer?

1st line is Q to U


I'm not loogie.


Got it. It's Loogy then.

BAR[_2_] October 29th 12 02:34 PM

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In article ,
says...

On Monday, October 29, 2012 10:57:37 AM UTC-3, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 08:00:07 -0400, Meyer wrote:



On 10/29/2012 8:47 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:37:25 -0400, BAR wrote:




In article om,


says...



On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:


On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:


On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:


run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far




Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?




Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it


today".




Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?


I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.




They are taking it too seriously.




Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.




My wife had a rotator cuff repair this past Monday. She was supposed to see the Dr. today to get out


of the sling, which is driving her crazy. She got a call last night that her appointment is


cancelled because the government is closed, and the Dr's office follows the government's lead.




Now she's looking at a couple more days in the sling. Not happy!




It's all O'Bama's fault.




Actlually, it's the damn dog's fault. She tore three tendons in her shoulder playing with the dog

which was on a long leash.


Both my wife and I injured our shoulders walking our 60lb Springer Spaniel on a 6 foot lead.
He used to lunge a lot.
Now my wife uses a General tle Leader harness that controls his head and I use an Easy Walker harness that controls his movements from his chest.
He tends to pull when hooked up at his neck
It took us a month to self heal from those shoulder injuries.


Prong collar. If you have a dog that doesn't pay attention, you can put
a prong collar on him. We used one on our GSD puppy when he was 75 lbs
for a couple of sessions at the dog trainer and that was all that was
needed.

We use them on our beagles when we take them on walks because they are
beagles. When their noses get a scent they become single minded.

JustWait[_2_] October 29th 12 02:58 PM

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On 10/29/2012 10:34 AM, BAR wrote:
In article ,
says...

On Monday, October 29, 2012 10:57:37 AM UTC-3, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 08:00:07 -0400, Meyer wrote:



On 10/29/2012 8:47 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:37:25 -0400, BAR wrote:



In article om,

says...



On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:

On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:

On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:

run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far



Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?



Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it

today".



Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?

I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.



They are taking it too seriously.



Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.



My wife had a rotator cuff repair this past Monday. She was supposed to see the Dr. today to get out

of the sling, which is driving her crazy. She got a call last night that her appointment is

cancelled because the government is closed, and the Dr's office follows the government's lead.



Now she's looking at a couple more days in the sling. Not happy!



It's all O'Bama's fault.



Actlually, it's the damn dog's fault. She tore three tendons in her shoulder playing with the dog

which was on a long leash.


Both my wife and I injured our shoulders walking our 60lb Springer Spaniel on a 6 foot lead.
He used to lunge a lot.
Now my wife uses a General tle Leader harness that controls his head and I use an Easy Walker harness that controls his movements from his chest.
He tends to pull when hooked up at his neck
It took us a month to self heal from those shoulder injuries.


Prong collar. If you have a dog that doesn't pay attention, you can put
a prong collar on him. We used one on our GSD puppy when he was 75 lbs
for a couple of sessions at the dog trainer and that was all that was
needed.

We use them on our beagles when we take them on walks because they are
beagles. When their noses get a scent they become single minded.


LOL, Prong collars, or what we call German Chokers, don't work on Chow
Chows, or Pitbulls from my experience. The prongs can't get through the
Chow's fur, and the Terrier doesn't give a ****:)

iBoaterer[_2_] October 29th 12 03:00 PM

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In article om,
says...

On 10/28/2012 3:14 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
How does the amount of US soil oil pumped affect grocery prices, Loogie.

Do you spell your name Loogy or Loogie? I don't want to insult you by
spelling it wrong.

I spell my name iBoaterer. But again, the answer you gave is not for the
question I asked.

We spell your name Kevin.


Loogie loogy Kevin Iloogy or I boater. None of them are capable of
answering questions. They all are as dumb as a post.

If you are talking to me, what didn't I answer?

1st line is Q to U


I'm not loogie.

iBoaterer[_2_] October 29th 12 03:06 PM

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In article , says...

On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far


Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?


Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it
today".


Are you really so stupid that you don't understand that oil is a finite
resource?

GuzzisRule October 29th 12 03:08 PM

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On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 10:34:13 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Monday, October 29, 2012 10:57:37 AM UTC-3, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 08:00:07 -0400, Meyer wrote:



On 10/29/2012 8:47 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:37:25 -0400, BAR wrote:



In article om,

says...



On 10/28/2012 6:20 PM, JustWait wrote:

On 10/28/2012 5:11 PM, Meyer wrote:

On 10/28/2012 3:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:

run out of oil. We are seeing that in our food prices right now far



Won't matter how much oil we have if we run out of water, will it?



Quote of the day. "We won't have oil tomorrow, if we don't go after it

today".



Got enough gas to run the genny for several days?

I hope you guys in the northeast are taking this event seriously.



They are taking it too seriously.



Everything in the DC area is closed for the next two days.



My wife had a rotator cuff repair this past Monday. She was supposed to see the Dr. today to get out

of the sling, which is driving her crazy. She got a call last night that her appointment is

cancelled because the government is closed, and the Dr's office follows the government's lead.



Now she's looking at a couple more days in the sling. Not happy!



It's all O'Bama's fault.



Actlually, it's the damn dog's fault. She tore three tendons in her shoulder playing with the dog

which was on a long leash.


Both my wife and I injured our shoulders walking our 60lb Springer Spaniel on a 6 foot lead.
He used to lunge a lot.
Now my wife uses a General tle Leader harness that controls his head and I use an Easy Walker harness that controls his movements from his chest.
He tends to pull when hooked up at his neck
It took us a month to self heal from those shoulder injuries.


Prong collar. If you have a dog that doesn't pay attention, you can put
a prong collar on him. We used one on our GSD puppy when he was 75 lbs
for a couple of sessions at the dog trainer and that was all that was
needed.

We use them on our beagles when we take them on walks because they are
beagles. When their noses get a scent they become single minded.


We use it all the time on the pointer. It helps, but she often acts like it's not there at all. I
don't know if Sandy was using it when she got hurt. Sometimes she gets a little lazy about putting
it on the dog.


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