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On Thu, 17 May 2007 10:27:52 -0400, HK wrote:

The world doesn't exist just for us, you know.
Thanks, that's very thoughtful of you.

The increase in fuel prices, and his rationalization of why, have cause
Harry's hemorrhoids to flare up recently.

Eisboch
Nah. But the increase in fuel prices has convinced me that Big Oil and
refiners need to be under citizen oversight, and that individuals who
use tremendous amounts of petrol resources for their own pleasure should
pay an additional penalty on top of the high prices for their fun, and
the moneys collected via the penalty be used to subsidize essential
petrol use by the poor.

We are paying what we should have been paying years ago.

Eisboch


That might be so if any of the funds were going to relieve our reliance on
petrol, but they are not. We're just getting ripped off.


Who spends the most money on research and/or development of alternate energy
sources?

a) Private industry/entrepreneurs
b) The Fed
c) Big oil
d) Green people


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Sorry, but the books of "big oil" are cooked.
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Who spends the most money on research and/or development of alternate
energy sources?

a) Private industry/entrepreneurs
b) The Fed
c) Big oil
d) Green people


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Sorry, but the books of "big oil" are cooked.


Yawn.

Last I knew, there were about seven "generally accepted" legal accounting
practices.
Within the limits imposed by law, businesses routinely adopt that one that
best serves the interest of the business .... often changing from reporting
period to reporting period as situations and markets change. Nothing wrong
or illegal about doing that ... it's prudent and responsible to do so in the
best interests of the stockholders. To do otherwise may land you in jail,
especially now-a-days.

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On Thu, 17 May 2007 19:16:59 -0400, "RCE" wrote:

Last I knew, there were about seven "generally accepted" legal accounting
practices.


Well, in Green People Land, which is just north of Fucia People Land,
we can account very well.

We can account on our fingers, toes, extremities and occasionally
internal organs.
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Last I knew, there were about seven "generally accepted" legal accounting
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Well, in Green People Land, which is just north of Fucia People Land,
we can account very well.

We can account on our fingers, toes, extremities and occasionally
internal organs.


Good thing you are not a Purple Peep.

http://www.brownielocks.com/purplepeopleeater.html


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On Thu, 17 May 2007 19:01:41 -0400, HK wrote:

Sorry, but the books of "big oil" are cooked.


What do they taste like? How are they eaten? Do you use any kind of
sauce?

Do you cook them live?

We Green People are always looking for new gastronomic adventures.


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