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28-Oct-2006, 09:16 AM #1
History of Oil Prices & Major World Events
At: http://www.wtrg.com/oil_graphs/oilprice1947.gif

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28-Oct-2006, 09:38 AM #2
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I like mine better:
http://img9.imagepile.net/img9/61854oilchart.jpg Makes as much sence as yours
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28-Oct-2006, 01:26 PM #3
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I like mine better:
http://img9.imagepile.net/img9/61854oilchart.jpg Makes as much sence as yours
LOL....that was pretty funny, cnote
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28-Oct-2006, 01:30 PM #4
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LOL....that was pretty funny, cnote
Yup, I get a good one in there once in a while I felt compelled as I'm TSG's fun-knee boy
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28-Oct-2006, 01:41 PM #5
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Yup, I get a good one in there once in a while I felt compelled as I'm TSG's fun-knee boy
and fast becoming its most outspoken cynic
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28-Oct-2006, 01:42 PM #6
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and fast becoming its most outspoken cynic
Somebodys gotta do it. Hey, why not me.
The Cynics were an influential school of ancient philosophers. They rejected the social values of their time, often flouting conventions in shocking ways to prove their point. A popular conception of the intellectual characteristics is the modern sense of "cynic," implying a sneering disposition to disbelieve in the goodness of human motives and a contemptuous feeling of superiority. Properly speaking though, it is possible to be a (philosophic) cynic without feeling superior. Cynics challenged listeners to get in touch with their instinct.
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28-Oct-2006, 02:03 PM #7
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28-Oct-2006, 02:08 PM #8
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Somebodys gotta do it. Hey, why not me.
The Cynics were an influential school of ancient philosophers. They rejected the social values of their time, often flouting conventions in shocking ways to prove their point. A popular conception of the intellectual characteristics is the modern sense of "cynic," implying a sneering disposition to disbelieve in the goodness of human motives and a contemptuous feeling of superiority. Properly speaking though, it is possible to be a (philosophic) cynic without feeling superior. Cynics challenged listeners to get in touch with their instinct.
LOL---you are not a cynic in the classical sense of the world. You buy practically every convention that the elite are selling you---You don't question motives etc. How can anyone whose primary source of information is Rush Limbaugh, generate anything that might flout the "conventions".

As far as being a cynic in the modern sense of the world. Well thats impossible. After all, you are the Missing Link. In a way, you are kind of a talentless right wing shock jock. Pretty banal stuff.
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28-Oct-2006, 03:06 PM #9
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LOL---you are not a cynic in the classical sense of the world. You buy practically every convention that the elite are selling you---You don't question motives etc. How can anyone whose primary source of information is Rush Limbaugh, generate anything that might flout the "conventions".

As far as being a cynic in the modern sense of the world. Well thats impossible. After all, you are the Missing Link. In a way, you are kind of a talentless right wing shock jock. Pretty banal stuff.
I'm still waitng for the post where you said I don't drink.. Try and keep up dullard. And I've never heard Rush, and what motives don't I question ?? There ya go again, new day, same ole Whack Jack babblings. I love how you just make chit up as you go along.. he heee

Still waiting on the drinking post..
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29-Oct-2006, 08:00 AM #10
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I like mine better:
http://img9.imagepile.net/img9/61854oilchart.jpg Makes as much sence as yours
Well, well, well - kidcnote, you've outdone yourself!!!

Hmmm, you may have some P. Jackson Pollock artistry in you - are you involved in the Arts at all? Verrry abstract expressionism of your creation. You could even be successful in establishing a business that produces knock-offs such as yours on things like the NBC peacock for instance. Brilliant!

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29-Oct-2006, 08:17 AM #11
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Well, well, well - kidcnote, you've outdone yourself!!!
Hmmm, you may have some P. Jackson Pollock artistry in you - are you involved in the Arts at all? Verrry abstract expressionism of your creation. You could even be successful in establishing a business that produces knock-offs such as yours on things like the NBC peacock for instance. Brilliant -- Tom
Thanks Scatman, always reaching for the stars I am Glad you see you enjoy fine art as much as I like creating it.
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