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Jim@concordfarms.

03-23-2005 13:24:41




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MSNBC is reporting an explosion and fire at one of the world's largest oil refineries at Texas City, Texas. Sure hope no lives were lost nor anyone seriously injured, but you have to expect they'll be raising prices at the pumps all over the country by tonight because of reduced refining capacity.




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buickanddeere

03-24-2005 01:59:10




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
Any chance the fire was in an old obsolete section of the refinery?



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Leland

03-24-2005 17:51:49




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to buickanddeere, 03-24-2005 01:59:10  
B&D today on TV a BP spokesman said that saturday they would restart up the rest of refinery as only 1 pod was hurt by blast,but I bet they still use this as an excuse to stick it up our a$$es again .and thesad part is that this refinery really does not produce enough gas to make a dent in the supply chain.



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john in la

03-23-2005 19:34:13




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
What time today did this happen????? ????

Reason I ask is the wholesale price for gas is about the same for tomorrow as today. Diesel is down a very slight bit for tomorrow.

That does not mean it will not affect Fridays price if it happened late today.

Sorry to hear about the dead workers.



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Leland

03-23-2005 19:20:02




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
They just reported 14 dead about 100 injuried and homes destroyed this unit will be down awhile .



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billyiron

03-23-2005 18:46:38




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
me thinks someone needs to shoot JR Ewing again



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tlak

03-23-2005 18:05:46




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
I always figured if they shot all the news people our fuel would stay at a low stable price.
It"s pretty bad all the mileage the politicians are trying to get out of the FL woman.
Her doctors say that she is at such a diminished brain capacity that she is not suffering.
Her husband has the say.



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Dug

03-23-2005 16:57:53




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
Awh, what's another 25c per gallon among friends???

Dug, who drives about 3,500 miles per week and thinking about a new line of work.



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jdat jared

03-23-2005 16:17:19




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
i think that the oil companies like to have excuses to raise the price of oil. i am pretty shure that the price of oil will go up a little more now because of this.

i am sorry to hear about the people that were injured or killed in the fire.



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Mark - IN.

03-23-2005 15:51:25




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
A year or two ago, I saw part of a refinery go up in IL. that was one of the handful that "reformulate" gasoline for densely populated metropolitan areas. I was in the cab of my truck listening to the national news describing how it would cause the prices at the pump go up due to a decreased capacity as I was watching fire departments arriving at the refinery to put the fire out. That might've been a worlds record. Oddly enough, another refinery or two went up somewhere else within a week or two - coincidense though, I'm sure.

Sorry to hear about the deceased and injured.

Mark

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caseyc

03-23-2005 15:16:47




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
the problem is though that refinery only supports 3% of the U.S.A.'s fuel so it shouldn't matter but it will!!!!!



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Steve (Magnolia, TX)

03-23-2005 14:16:54




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
I've heard, so far (on local news) that 4 were killed.



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RustyFarmall

03-23-2005 14:03:21




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 03-23-2005 13:24:41  
Apparently they had to do something to justify charging the prices we are paying now. I also hope no one was hurt.



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sloroll

03-23-2005 17:35:11




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to RustyFarmall, 03-23-2005 14:03:21  
I can't imagine that the oil companies would blow up their own (with employees at danger) to raise prices. I just can't allow that to cross my mind. However I am appauled that our legal system condones making a woman starve to death and I would go to jail for doing the same to my dog or even caged rats. It breaks my heart but mostly my will.



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Redmud

03-24-2005 01:55:01




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to sloroll, 03-23-2005 17:35:11  
10-4 Sloroll, everything you said plus it makes me mad as hill.



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Galen

03-23-2005 18:08:49




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to sloroll, 03-23-2005 17:35:11  
Yup - I agree with you. Just remember that there are people out there (like my wife's dad) that are convinced that President Bush not only had prior knowlege of 9-11, but he actually ORDERED it done!



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Bartt

03-25-2005 05:39:00




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Galen, 03-23-2005 18:08:49  
So then he invaded a country which had nothing to do with 911. Duh!! Go Figure.



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Allan in NE

03-23-2005 18:58:28




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Galen, 03-23-2005 18:08:49  
I agree with the both of you.

Politicians are screamin' at each other, grandstanding and fightin' for TV exposure while this woman wastes away.

Didn't that husband turn out to be some kind of a gem of a feller. :>(

Makes ya sick.

Allan



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Paul in Mich

03-24-2005 05:48:35




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Allan in NE, 03-23-2005 18:58:28  
I"m way too angry and dissapointed in some of my fellow Americans to comment.



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Brian in NY

03-24-2005 06:56:21




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Paul in Mich, 03-24-2005 05:48:35  
I gots me an idea. Let's all of us farmers and quasi farmers and wanna be farmers all get together, take over a few midwestern states, and secede from the union. We don't want to be associated with this sad state of affairs any longer do we?



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Sloroll

03-24-2005 07:16:56




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Brian in NY, 03-24-2005 06:56:21  
Stop producin food and starve em awhile I say. Sucession might be an option.



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on Lydey

03-24-2005 07:55:32




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to Sloroll, 03-24-2005 07:16:56  
Who's goin' to secede from whom, the left and right coast from the fly overs, or the other way 'round?



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champspa

03-24-2005 14:20:12




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to on Lydey, 03-24-2005 07:55:32  
they tried to suceed during the War of Norhtern Agression, also known as the Second Revolution it didn't work



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Farmerboybill

03-24-2005 17:53:01




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 Re: Hold on to your billfolds! in reply to champspa, 03-24-2005 14:20:12  
War of Northern Agression, my eye. Had we not fought it, we'd have 35 piddly insignificant countries constantly fighting each other for a few scraps of resources. Kinda like another continent I know...

As for fuel prices, they do what they wanna do anyhow. We have an oil man for a president. Don't say I didn't warn you...



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