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PantyFanatic 08-25-2005 03:32 PM

:(





I'll PANTIEStry PANTIESto PANTIESthink PANTIESof PANTIESa PANTIESway PANTIESyou PANTIEScan PANTIESmake PANTIESit PANTIESup PANTIESto PANTIESme.

sodaklostsoul 08-25-2005 03:34 PM

/me runs back to pick "Uncle Panty" up off the ground and set him on his feet thus giving him a kiss on his cheek and then me runs away again.

WildIrish 08-25-2005 03:47 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by sodaklostsoul
OMG.....LMAO

Poor PF..so unloved today!!

((PF))




It's not that he's unloved...











I just love the scent of a woman more. :D

Aqua 08-25-2005 03:52 PM

/me stands here looking back at this thread with his mouth hung open

WTF mate? :eek:

WildIrish 08-25-2005 03:57 PM

/me sneaks up behind ^^^ and pants's him while his mouth is hanging open.


Uhhh...I mean while he's distracted. :eek:

lonelyarmywife 08-25-2005 04:01 PM

Good god this went off topic quick...

Byt the way, why are we running again?

WildIrish 08-25-2005 04:13 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by lonelyarmywife
By the way, why are we running again?





Running uses less gas. Phew, that should turn us around and get us headed back to the topic.

PantyFanatic 08-25-2005 04:41 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Aqua
/me stands here looking back at this thread with his mouth hung open

WTF mate? :eek:

Not my fault you show up late and miss all the fun. :rolleyes2










(We'll be appearing in the lounge next week for only one show per night.) ;)

LixyChick 08-28-2005 08:59 AM

Who stole my soap box? I had one made especially for this type of occasion!

*walks away, mumbling..."They prolly burned it in place of buying gasoline (damn gas prices) to fuel the fire to burn this thread to the ground"* :rofl:

jseal 08-28-2005 09:10 AM

LixyChick,

Hey there! Long time, no see! :)

Steph 08-28-2005 09:46 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by PantyFanatic
(We'll be appearing in the lounge next week for only one show per night.) ;)


Table 23, try the steak! :wave:

jseal 08-28-2005 10:37 AM

Tying this back to the "Pixies CD ~ Katrina" thread, the BBC reports that 21 oil platforms have been evacuated in the Gulf of Mexico, where approx. 25% of U.S, oil and gas comes from. That reduction in production may jack the price up even higher.

Cheyanne 08-28-2005 10:53 AM

Speaking of steak....what does it taste like? (I know it isn't like chicken) LOL

All I know is what I experience... I can't speak for others. We are what is termed as Middle Class. I am beginning to believe that that section of our society is going to slowly cease to exist and the Middle Class is going to seep into the Lower Level closer to poverty. My reasoning (again speaking from my own experience) is this -

Wages aren't going up, more people in our area are getting layed off, groceries are going up, gas is going up, all prices are going up. I understand that the reasoning for this is being blamed on crude oil prices because it is so much more expensive to transport products that are needed by consumers. That is what we are being told anyway.

I don't know... all I DO know is that it is getting more and more difficult to pay our bills, feed the kids, purchase the items that are NEEDED, not just wanted. We are dreading this winter - living in the country we use LP as a heat source. We are looking at wearing layers in the house to stay warm.

Wages in our area are being affected (effected?) by immigration (legal and illegal). What was once a $12.00 per hour job is now at minimum wage without insurance or benefits. Many people I know are dropping their health insurance coverage in order to give themselves a raise (while praying that no one becomes ill). Farmers are turning to building hog confinments on their land to make money which more often than not are close to residential areas or within 500 yards of a home in the country. That causes property values to drop between $5,000 - $20,000 but doesn't seem to curtail the rising property taxes. Cause and Effect - Robbing Peter to Pay Paul - oh, and if by chance you do drop your health insurance in order to feed your family with the little bit of money you will save and happen to get sick and have major medical expenses, the government has made it more difficult for you to declare bankruptcy.

I guess I am done... :(

osuche 08-28-2005 11:20 AM

I think Chey has the most honest comments of the group.

The economy is turning global. And that means that eventually there will be a global labor market, a global housing market, and even a global food market. That means that wage prices will fall and standard of living will fall -- as some resources get re-allocated to places like Indian and China where the standard of living is *much* lower.

Yes, our standard of living is going down. It's not GW's fault, nor is it Tony Blair's. It's the sign of our times, and while sad it's inevitable.

OK....message of doom is complete....please carry on.

LixyChick 08-28-2005 11:59 AM

As unpopular as this next statement will be to some...I cannot curtail myself from typing it!

"IT" (whatever one believes to be the major reason for rising fuel prices) isn't necessarily NOT GW's fault either. I don't blame him wholeheartedly...but he sure ain't got a grasp on the "cause and effect" issue what-so-ever!!!!!

And yes...I know he has his "yes" men whispering in his ear that "this and that" has to be done and the process will sacrifice the few for the many...and therein lies the problem. He has no idea of the plight of the common man and has no intention of educating himself about it!!!!!!! The rich get richer...and we schlubs just try and keep our heads above water or grab a log to hold on to while we fall over the falls!

^^^just my humble opinion...and it can't be swayed...so don't try...lmfao!

On a lighter note...HIYA jseal...and everyone!!!! *HUGS*

jseal 08-29-2005 05:21 AM

Gentlefolk,

Katrina’s winds have already been felt in the Gulf of Mexico, with oil production of 650,000 barrels per day closed down, as well as seven refineries and an offshore terminal. In Asian trading this morning, future oil contracts increased almost $5 to a high of over $70, before falling back to just below $70.

Steph 08-29-2005 09:21 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by osuche
The economy is turning global. And that means that eventually there will be a global labor market, a global housing market, and even a global food market. That means that wage prices will fall and standard of living will fall -- as some resources get re-allocated to places like Indian and China where the standard of living is *much* lower.

Yes, our standard of living is going down. It's not GW's fault, nor is it Tony Blair's. It's the sign of our times, and while sad it's inevitable.

OK....message of doom is complete....please carry on.


I humbly disagree with the doomday message.

I refer again to Friedman's book. He argues that outsourcing to China, India, Russia, etc. will cause their economies to rise to First World standards & it will eventually benefit all (however, many unskilled labourers will have to make allowances for the 'knowledge economy').

maddy 09-05-2005 06:48 PM

seems a hurricane of mass destruction ran the prices up some more... i heard on the news yesterday that environmental restrictions were lifted for special blends being required in certain areas...

PantyFanatic 09-05-2005 07:59 PM

I still haven't heard of ANYPLACE on the globe that doesn't have it if you have the $$$, other than where Mother Nature broke the line to the cash register. I guess I need to be more open minded about the alchemy effects of green paper. :rolleyes2

jseal 09-05-2005 08:09 PM

As a rule, Market economies allocate products by perceived value, Command economies allocate products by queue.

lonelyarmywife 09-06-2005 04:57 AM

Most everything has dropped back under $3 a gallon here - heard on the news it was supposed to go a bit lower, like 2.50. That's encouraging, I guess, although still high.

jseal 09-06-2005 05:15 AM

As supply has increased, the price has gone down.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4217950.stm

Not quite enough for me though. I guess I'm greeedy. :)

Fangtasia 09-06-2005 01:35 PM

Still going up here.....AU$1.22 for unleaded petrol at present

wyndhy 09-06-2005 02:57 PM

i noticed a huge fluctuation between stations suddenly, about 15 cents. it seems that once it got up over $3.15-ish, companies just went their own way. usually the difference is only 2/3 cents.

maddy 09-06-2005 07:55 PM

no increase in the supply locally still at the same $3.19 I paid on Friday evening.

sodaklostsoul 09-06-2005 09:51 PM

I saw a station today at 2.99.

PantyFanatic 09-07-2005 12:02 AM

$3.19 / Gal in the Cleveland area today. :(



note:
($1.22 AUD / lt = $2.91 USD / Gal)

Fangtasia 09-07-2005 03:25 AM

Gone up again...its $1.29c per litre

Fangtasia 09-07-2005 03:26 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by PantyFanatic
($1.22 AUD / lt = $2.91 USD / Gal)


And where is the conversion for the Aussies on your fuel??????????????? :bang:

BIBI 09-07-2005 09:28 AM

$1.39 a litre here today

so one US gallon is 3.8 litres is $5.28 a US gallon :hair:

PantyFanatic 09-07-2005 09:51 AM

So that's $4.44 USD? :confused:

BIBI 09-07-2005 05:41 PM

It's now at $1.19.5 per litre.....

What a bunch of bullcrap this is.


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