I have a brilliant solution.
It is sorta "complicated" for "some" of yins
so save this post so you can read it over the next few days.
The idea came to me, as most Great Ideas do, in the frozen food section.
I needed ice cream.Ice cream with extra goo and fudge and brownies and more goo.I found some gooey Breyers-on sale!!!!
Anywho, whilst checking out, I noticed the carton was very much unlike Ohio.It was Not high in the middle.It was tapered.And it only held 1.5 quarts of goo.
So....
if tptb made a gallon of gas,say 92 ounces, I intuit the price would plummet.
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solution to high gas prices
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solution to high gas prices
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Re: solution to high gas prices
I think you should stick to trying to figure out how bad JoePa would beat you in a hockey game.
It would hurt your little head less.
Any thoughts about a FoodDude thread anytime soon?
Try to be useful to the Bored, will ya?
I think I used correct punctuation.
It would hurt your little head less.
Any thoughts about a FoodDude thread anytime soon?
Try to be useful to the Bored, will ya?
I think I used correct punctuation.
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Re: solution to high gas prices
It wasn't high in the middle? That describes many people I know. But they wouldn't affect the gas prices. Although some of them might affect the hairoil production.
As Christie has said, be useful here, will ya? We need diversion from plummeting cockscombs and mutual funds.
FT2N. Do we need to spell it out AGAIN? Or, spell it out firstly, I guess, since we haven't spelled it out at all.
Chef Jeff should give you inspiration.
As Christie has said, be useful here, will ya? We need diversion from plummeting cockscombs and mutual funds.
FT2N. Do we need to spell it out AGAIN? Or, spell it out firstly, I guess, since we haven't spelled it out at all.
Chef Jeff should give you inspiration.
Well, then
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Re: solution to high gas prices
I thought the solution to high gas prices was to go into a severe recession.
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