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Re: Fuel cost - No Politics, please.


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Posted by Mark - IN. on April 28, 2008 at 20:58:25 from (64.12.117.74):

In Reply to: Fuel cost - No Politics, please. posted by Spook on April 28, 2008 at 18:56:18:

Without trying to scare anyone, I will only relate what happened to me some months back. I fell asleep listening to the AM radio one night, and woke up to two guys talking in the wee hours of the morning, and one of them depressed the living stuff out of me. Now...keep in mind that I'm telling you what this guy said, ok? He, as I recall was some sort of economist and was going on and on about when the price of a barrel of crude hits somewhere around $134 per barrel, the dollar will callapse and be replaced with Amero, which is supposedly already being minted illegally in Denver as our at least North American currency to bolster our economy against the Eurodollar. Then he started talking about how Mexico would benefit the most, because they have no economy and would pole vault onto the same level as us through the Amero, and how Canada would lose the most is their currency is the most valuble in North America. The more this guy kept talking, the more depressed I got by thinking that whatever money I had saved up (dollars) would suddenly become worthless. I'm telling you, that waking up to this guy talking had me so depressed that I was thinking about getting out of bed, climbing up onto the barn and diving head first into the concrete pad at the barn door at 1, 2, or 3 O'clock in the morning, or whatever time it was. But then he said something that relieved my new found in the wee hours of the morning brain pressure. He started talking about flying saucers like you or I talk about tractors, cattle, seed, and the sort. Flying saucers with some guy that I guess is named George Nooray, or something like that...and I started thinking, this guy's a nut. He really had me going until he got to the flying saucer stuff, but...he's a nut. I hope he's a nut. I hope he's like that Nostradamas guy whom made a ton of predictions that passed without happening.

I don't have your answer. So...don't go jumping off the barn like I almost did, cause I'm thinking the guy's a nut. In my entire life, I have never gotten so drunk that a flying saucer picked me up off of my tractor and burned circles in my fields while little green guys poked me with needles and demanded that I take them to my leader. Oh, and one last thing...don't fall asleep with your AM radio on. It's not conducive to anything that I can think of, if you wake up at the wrong time. Them two guys? A couple of nut jobs, I hope.

Good luck to all of us.

Mark


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