NO GAS!!!! MAY 15th
most of u guys are making sense, on face book, OT here on the forums, and with some of my IRL friends they just dont get that it doesnt matter, the oil companys wont even notice, and if they do they will make it up within the week. i, for one, have to drive places i dunno bout yall, so im going to fill up when i have to.
lets face it,, I live in AZ and their finally going to build a refinery down by Yuma,,IT'S TAKEN FRI(((*&&%#@#$^%&***) 18 YEARS TO GET THE FRI((*&%$$# PERMITS !!!! now does that sound like a state or a country that really wants refinery's,, their shipping GASOLINE BY TANKERS NOW !!!! please tell ne there is a good reason for taking that long to get thru all the paper work and site checks,,, CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY 18 YEARS IS TIMELY ? and it's the same all over the US,,,, nobody wants it in their back yard but they want the product
THAT's MY SOAP BOX 4 today
THAT's MY SOAP BOX 4 today
http://www.gaspricewatch.com/usgastaxes.asp
http://www.atr.org/special/taxbites/gas.html
The government is making loads off of gas.... thats why they aren't doing anything about it, they want the money.
http://www.atr.org/special/taxbites/gas.html
The government is making loads off of gas.... thats why they aren't doing anything about it, they want the money.
As I said, the 'goo-goos', the 'greenies', the 'whiners', the 'politicians', etc, have made it so impossible to build a refinery, drill for oil, drill for gas, drill for anything -And remember, taxes are a percentage, the price goesup, the government's share goesup. Contact your congressman (I am not politically correct) and the two senators of your state and tell them you support drillingfor domestic oil, ANWAR, the Gulf of Mexico, offshore California.
Jim
Jim
Actually, I don't complain too much about the price of gas. When I was a kid growing up on the farm in west Texas in the permian basin, my father would not allow oil companies to drill on our farm land. Well, now that we boys own the mineral rights to the 500 acres, we have punched about 10 holes and have 8 working wells. We plan to keep punching. And the higher the price of a barrel of oil, the more money we make off our sweet crude.
ORIGINAL: Soaring
Actually, I don't complain too much about the price of gas. When I was a kid growing up on the farm in west Texas in the permian basin, my father would not allow oil companies to drill on our farm land. Well, now that we boys own the mineral rights to the 500 acres, we have punched about 10 holes and have 8 working wells. We plan to keep punching. And the higher the price of a barrel of oil, the more money we make off our sweet crude.
Actually, I don't complain too much about the price of gas. When I was a kid growing up on the farm in west Texas in the permian basin, my father would not allow oil companies to drill on our farm land. Well, now that we boys own the mineral rights to the 500 acres, we have punched about 10 holes and have 8 working wells. We plan to keep punching. And the higher the price of a barrel of oil, the more money we make off our sweet crude.
ORIGINAL: Soaring
Actually, I don't complain too much about the price of gas. When I was a kid growing up on the farm in west Texas in the permian basin, my father would not allow oil companies to drill on our farm land. Well, now that we boys own the mineral rights to the 500 acres, we have punched about 10 holes and have 8 working wells. We plan to keep punching. And the higher the price of a barrel of oil, the more money we make off our sweet crude.
Actually, I don't complain too much about the price of gas. When I was a kid growing up on the farm in west Texas in the permian basin, my father would not allow oil companies to drill on our farm land. Well, now that we boys own the mineral rights to the 500 acres, we have punched about 10 holes and have 8 working wells. We plan to keep punching. And the higher the price of a barrel of oil, the more money we make off our sweet crude.
can i borrow some money to pay for school[8D] j/k glen


