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Re: ...New national average gas price record -- $3.989 a gallon     

Group: alt.politics.gwbush · Group Profile · Search for Affordable Economics in alt.politics.gwbush
Author: B1ackwater
Date: Jun 5, 2008 08:24

... months ... until GM finishes closing those SUV/Truck factories, until a good proportion of said vehicles are OFF our highways for good, until affordable economical alternatives become plentiful. 'Cause you KNOW how Americans think ... gas ticks down to $3.49 briefly and everybody shouts "Yee-HAW Maw ! ...
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Re: ...New national average gas price record -- $3.989 a gallon     

Group: talk.politics.misc · Group Profile · Search for Affordable Economics in talk.politics.misc
Author: B1ackwater
Date: Jun 5, 2008 08:24

... months ... until GM finishes closing those SUV/Truck factories, until a good proportion of said vehicles are OFF our highways for good, until affordable economical alternatives become plentiful. 'Cause you KNOW how Americans think ... gas ticks down to $3.49 briefly and everybody shouts "Yee-HAW Maw ! ...
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Re: Sending faxes on cable     

Group: alt.computer · Group Profile · Search for Affordable Economics in alt.computer
Author: Jeff Strickland
Date: Apr 4, 2008 08:30

... ink, buy another one. Everything's relative. Early retirement and living on a pension has its drawbacks. I certainly couldn't afford, economically or environmentally, to invest in planned obsolescence. In today's paper, there is a fax machine that is free. Surely you have room in the ...
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Re: Sending faxes on cable     

Group: alt.computer · Group Profile · Search for Affordable Economics in alt.computer
Author: Paul U
Date: Apr 4, 2008 02:26

... out of ink, buy another one. Everything's relative. Early retirement and living on a pension has its drawbacks. I certainly couldn't afford, economically or environmentally, to invest in planned obsolescence. -- Paul NB Reply to newsgroup. Email address will get you nowhere.
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