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Posted: Sun Feb 17th, 2013 11:52
 
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Robert wrote:
Fracking for example?

I want cheap gas and cheaper petrol, do I want fracking? Yes, provided it's not in my back yard! LOL :devil:


Spoken like a true environmentalist Robert. :rofl::rofl:

You sure you don't have some American blood sounds a lot like what folks say over here.



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Spoken in Jest! As a reflection of the general populous.

That said as time goes by, prices rise and resources dwindle, less desirable methods of fuelling the home fires and the vital transport will emerge.

I don't think history has any lessons for us to call on for dealing with the decline of the fossil fuel age, however, that is what we are approaching.



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Robert wrote:
Spoken in Jest! As a reflection of the general populous.

That said as time goes by, prices rise and resources dwindle, less desirable methods of fuelling the home fires and the vital transport will emerge.

I don't think history has any lessons for us to call on for dealing with the decline of the fossil fuel age, however, that is what we are approaching.



I know you were jesting, sorry if you mistook my intent.



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Robert wrote:
Spoken in Jest! As a reflection of the general populous.

That said as time goes by, prices rise and resources dwindle, less desirable methods of fuelling the home fires and the vital transport will emerge.

I don't think history has any lessons for us to call on for dealing with the decline of the fossil fuel age, however, that is what we are approaching.


I read somewhere that some oil wells in the US that had been exhausted last century have miraculously filled again. This has led to an opinion that the oil reserves are more fluid and plentiful than has been thought.

o.O



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Is this related to the five fishes and three loaves?



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I would love to have fracking in my backyard ,it would mean I was a heck of a lot better off than I am.



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Robert wrote:
Is this related to the five fishes and three loaves?

You never know! :rofl:

I see that lightng struck the Vatican twice on the eve of the Pope's announcement.

o.O

At the risk of sounding a little irreverent (apologies to any devout Christians in advance but I have cleaned it up ) it reminded me of the old golf story....

A bishop and a banker were playing golf. The banker took an airshot at the first tee. "missed the !!+&# b*gger!" he exclaimed.
The bishop reprimanded him for his language.
He took another swing "missed the !!+&# b*gger!", he again screamed
"my son, my son you must refrain from such language. God will punish you for this blasphemy"
The banker took another swing and " missed the !!+&# !!+&# b*gger!!!"

The heavens darkened, cloud billowed and then parted and a bolt of lighting shot down and hit the bishop.

"missed the !!+&# b*gger" came a booming voice.


Sorry!:devil:



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Mine's a pont of creme de menthe

(Fill in the pre-punchline part yourselves)

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oh no went to ikea last friday with the wife and daughter ,half way round we stopped in the restuarant for food ,i had the meatballs ,today they find horsemeat in ikea meatballs ,so i,m just going for a trot to the stables and listen to my fav. record the green green grass of home .

we are all gonna die ,die i tell you :rofl::rofl::rofl:

 




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It is surly a equine plot to over through cows as a food source, they were replaced by cars, now they have found a way to get back to their original standing (or not) in the world.


Mr. Ed   :rofl:

I did not know Ikea is in the food business, I thought they sold furniture, shows how little we hear up hear in the north west woods.
it must be that the rain is so loud most times we can't hear outside our YARDS:rofl:



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