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04-28-2006, 03:39 PM
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Shannon
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Who's to Blame (High Gas Prices)
A very long-winded rant on whose fault are these high gas prices, anyway? I'm no scholar, and I'm sure my logic has many holes, but I still feel like sharing --
Who's to Blame?
btw: Our F-150 gets driven pretty much only on weekends, now.
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