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  1. Or after washing your hair with shampoo.
  2. That's what I'm here for. 69, sex, BOOBIES, etc.
  3. That was post number 69 for you and it was about sex.
  4. That is what is happening here. People are running out because everyone is rushing out to buy some becasue there is a rumor going on that gas will run out. If they bought gas like normal than the damn stations would not run out. They don't know that gas is being delivered to the stations tomorrow.
  5. My name is Ula. I live in Hawaii. Come to our Island! Eat our Pineapples!
  6. Governor said that we will not run out of gas and that the only reason why gas stations are running out of gas is because there are lines 2 miles long at each station. He said they will have gas delivered tomorrow.
  7. Our Governor is holding a press conference here in a little while to discuss this topic.
  8. I started a thread in SC. There was a rumor going around Atlanta that gas will be out within 24 hours. Now they say it isn't true. I think some dude who owns a gas station started it. Atlanta has traffic in huge lines at gas stations too. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=1807845;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unread
  9. Well the radio first said there would be gas shortages here in Georgia and now they are saying that is just rumor. However, some gas stations here in Atlanta have 1/2 mile lines at them.
  10. I just heard that there will be gas shortages in the Southeast U.S. in the next couple of days and there are huge lines at gas stations here in Atlanta. People gasing up before the prices go up. They are saying that there are gas lines broken because of the flood and there is a possibility that the SE will be totally out of gas within possibly 24 hours. Anyone else heard this? I found this story on CNN............ [url]NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Consumers can expect retail gas prices to rise to $4 a gallon soon, but whether they stay there depends on the long-term damage to oil facilities from Hurricane Katrina, oil and gas analysts said Wednesday. "There's no question gas will hit $4 a gallon," Ben Brockwell, director of pricing at the Oil Price Information Service, said. "The question is how high will it go and how long will it last?" OPIS tracks wholesale and retail oil prices and provides pricing information for AAA's daily reports on fuel prices. Brockwell said with gasoline prices now exceeding $3 a gallon before even reaching the wholesale level, it "doesn't take a genius" to expect retail prices to hit $4 a gallon soon. "Consumers haven't seen the worst of it yet," Brockwell said. He expects consumers in the Southeast and Northeast to be pinched first, following the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast region. Katrina pressures gas supplies Katrina forced operators to close more than a tenth of the country's refining capacity and a quarter of its oil production, which sent gasoline prices surging. Two major pipelines that supply gasoline to key terminals and distribution centers within the eastern U.S. were shut down due to power outages caused by the storm. (Video of Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman discussing U.S. plans to tap strategic oil reserve to help refiners -- 4:16. Click here to watch.) Colonial Pipeline said it hopes to be back in partial operation soon, while the date of Plantation Pipeline's restart is not clear. Each day the pipelines are closed, supplies get backlogged and distribution centers must rely on reserves. "With this kind of hiccup in refinery capacity, in stretched markets like California, you could see over $4 a gallon in gas," Evan Smith, an analyst at U.S. Global Investors, told CNN/Money. While it's still too early to fully assess the damage caused by Katrina, efforts to build up inventories of crude oil, natural gas and other products like gasoline will be set back by the storm, according to Nariman Behravesh, chief economist at Global Insight. In a research note, Behravesh laid out a worst-case scenario that puts average prices for regular unleaded gasoline at about $3.50 a gallon for the next four to six months. "The impact on consumer spending in such a scenario would be very dramatic, cutting the growth rate by as much as 3 percent and pushing real GDP growth in the fourth quarter closer to zero," he wrote. In a best-case scenario, he forecast retail pump prices to peak at $3 a gallon for a couple of months, but then fall back to around $2.50 by year-end. The nationwide average price for a gallon of regular unleaded hit a fresh high of $2.619 Wednesday, according to AAA, the largest U.S. motorist organization, formerly known as the American Automobile Association. Average gasoline prices have gained 40 percent in the last year. Prices for crude oil are also up sharply and are currently hovering near record highs just under $70 a barrel.
  11. Just kidding SkyMama. Actually I am beginning my weekend on a date with a beautiful woman on Friday night and the rest of the weekend is up in the air. Maybe I will go to The Farm Sunday or Monday.
  12. Bring us booze and sammiches.
  13. Ashtanga

    Pimp Fee's

    I have been told that I owe a pimp fee and I do not know what I owe said pimp. Any recommendations?
  14. I wonder who THAT was?
  15. Clay's a chicken fucker! Bwaakakakaka!
  16. Make sure the sharks have freakin laser beams on their heads.
  17. To get to the other side.
  18. Swoop ponds at the Playboy Mansion.
  19. Oh Rebecca Won't you cry for me She's going to Alabammy with a banjo on her knee
  20. I just poked you in the eye. I missed doing that.
  21. September 15...Ashtanga turns 30.
  22. I get Ashtanga, ChromeBoy and NWS01 confused.
  23. Knowing Kelly she had probably already done both of those several times already.
  24. I actually was the one who voted for every single person since it allowed multiple choices. I didn't want anyone to feel left out.