Posted: May 21, 2004 12:49 pm
Guess it's time to break out Mr. Fusion 
rednekkPH wrote:Guess it's time to break out Mr. Fusion
3/4 Time wrote:HELL YES!
At least we can grow plenty of hay and grain in THIS COUNTRY!
Parking could get interesting though.
Four if they're feeling a little frisky!ph4ever wrote:3/4 Time wrote:HELL YES!
At least we can grow plenty of hay and grain in THIS COUNTRY!
Parking could get interesting though.
the way I look at it two horses can fit into one parking space![]()
At least cars don't drop road apples.ph4ever wrote:rednekkPH wrote:Guess it's time to break out Mr. Fusion
screw that crap - where did I leave my saddle????? Looking at horses.....
SuperTrooper wrote:At least cars don't drop road apples.ph4ever wrote:rednekkPH wrote:Guess it's time to break out Mr. Fusion
screw that crap - where did I leave my saddle????? Looking at horses.....
Hell, 2 horses will fit in one trash bag...if ya run 'em through the chipper twice.ph4ever wrote:the way I look at it two horses can fit into one parking space![]()
Ya, but not all the time. And think of the size of the air freshener you'd have to hang from the saddlehorn.pair8head wrote:SuperTrooper wrote:At least cars don't drop road apples.ph4ever wrote:rednekkPH wrote:Guess it's time to break out Mr. Fusion
screw that crap - where did I leave my saddle????? Looking at horses.....
I have seen worse stuff being ejected from cars.
I ride to work about 80% of the time. It's very therapeutic.MojosMama wrote:Rode the motorcycle to work yesterday for the first time
Or your flux capacitor everytime you need to go back to 1955 for gasoline.rednekkPH wrote:Guess it's time to break out Mr. Fusion
Makes you think that maybe it's about the oil...The raids, in which soldiers and police sealed off the neighborhood where Chalabi lives, escalated a confrontation between the U.S.-led occupation authority and the man whose Pentagon connections once hinted at a top role in Iraq.
The raid came two days after U.S. officials announced the Pentagon had cut off funding of $340,000 monthly for the party of Chalabi, who has clashed with U.S. officials over future control of Iraq's oil revenues and a fraud probe of the U.N. oil-for-food program.
Who is they? The US oil companies? They don't have as much control over the pricing as you think.12vmanRick wrote:The barrell prices aren't high enough to merit the price at the pump. I saw a report the other day that said the "US oil companies are reporting record breaking profit margins". They are raising prices because they can!
hehehe...I got a ticket for doing 88 mph the other night...first thing that came to mind was that I was "trying to activate my flux capacitor, officer!"...heheheIlph wrote:Or your flux capacitor everytime you need to go back to 1955 for gasoline.rednekkPH wrote:Guess it's time to break out Mr. Fusion