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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:57 pm    Post subject: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

If there are any math or algebra
geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas. I live in
Mexico, and the only gas station they
have there is the Pemex station. The
price varies by region, but where I am
the price is currently 68 pesos per
liter. I pay in dollars, and they
accept the rate of 10 pesos to the
dollar, when in fact I think the real
exchange rate is 11 pesos to the dollar,
so I take a little hit there. They
won't let you touch the pump, an
attendant does it for you, so I give her
a 35 cents for that. You can leave the
tip out, as it's always the same
regardless of how much gas she pumps.
What am I paying in dollars per gallon?
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:57 pm    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

On May 13, 5:57 am, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Quote:
If there are any math or algebra
geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas.  I live in
Mexico, and the only gas station they
have there is the Pemex station.  The
price varies by region, but where I am
the price is currently 68 pesos per
liter.  I pay in dollars, and they
accept the rate of 10 pesos to the
dollar, when in fact I think the real
exchange rate is 11 pesos to the dollar,
so I take a little hit there.  They
won't let you touch the pump, an
attendant does it for you, so I give her
a 35 cents for that.  You can leave the
tip out, as it's always the same
regardless of how much gas she pumps.
What am I paying in dollars per gallon?

68 pesos / litre at a rate of 10 pesos / dollar is $6.8 dollars/litre.

There are 3.78 litres / gallon...

That means you are paying $25.70 / gallon.

WTF? Is there any possibility price is 68 pesos/litre not 68 nuevo
pesos/litre?

Filling up a Suburban would be over $750.
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:57 pm    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

On May 13, 9:00 am, Yer Pal Al <Caddyshack...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On May 13, 5:57 am, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com
wrote:





If there are any math or algebra
geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas.  I live in
Mexico, and the only gas station they
have there is the Pemex station.  The
price varies by region, but where I am
the price is currently 68 pesos per
liter.  I pay in dollars, and they
accept the rate of 10 pesos to the
dollar, when in fact I think the real
exchange rate is 11 pesos to the dollar,
so I take a little hit there.  They
won't let you touch the pump, an
attendant does it for you, so I give her
a 35 cents for that.  You can leave the
tip out, as it's always the same
regardless of how much gas she pumps.
What am I paying in dollars per gallon?

68 pesos / litre at a rate of 10 pesos / dollar is $6.8 dollars/litre.

6.8 pesos / litre? Now that's a pretty good deal. But more
importantly, how much is a bottle of Patron?

Quote:
There are 3.78 litres / gallon...

That means you are paying $25.70 / gallon.

WTF? Is there any possibility price is 68 pesos/litre not 68 nuevo
pesos/litre?

Filling up a Suburban would be over $750.
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 9:07 pm    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

On May 13, 10:45 am, Yer Pal Al <Caddyshack...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On May 13, 9:00 am, Yer Pal Al <Caddyshack...@gmail.com> wrote:



On May 13, 5:57 am, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com
wrote:

If there are any math or algebra
geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas. I live in
Mexico, and the only gas station they
have there is the Pemex station. The
price varies by region, but where I am
the price is currently 68 pesos per
liter. I pay in dollars, and they
accept the rate of 10 pesos to the
dollar, when in fact I think the real
exchange rate is 11 pesos to the dollar,
so I take a little hit there. They
won't let you touch the pump, an
attendant does it for you, so I give her
a 35 cents for that. You can leave the
tip out, as it's always the same
regardless of how much gas she pumps.
What am I paying in dollars per gallon?

68 pesos / litre at a rate of 10 pesos / dollar is $6.8 dollars/litre.

6.8 pesos / litre? Now that's a pretty good deal. But more
importantly, how much is a bottle of Patron?

There are 3.78 litres / gallon...

That means you are paying $25.70 / gallon.

WTF? Is there any possibility price is 68 pesos/litre not 68 nuevo
pesos/litre?

Filling up a Suburban would be over $750.

yes it's 6.8 pesos per liter.
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 10:19 pm    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
Quote:
If there are any math or algebra geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas. I live in Mexico, and the only gas station
they have there is the Pemex station. The price varies by region, but
where I am the price is currently 68 pesos per liter. I pay in dollars,
and they accept the rate of 10 pesos to the dollar, when in fact I think
the real exchange rate is 11 pesos to the dollar, so I take a little hit
there. They won't let you touch the pump, an attendant does it for you,
so I give her a 35 cents for that. You can leave the tip out, as it's
always the same regardless of how much gas she pumps. What am I paying
in dollars per gallon?

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003722977_mexgas26.html

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Worried about inflation, Mexican officials are keeping a lid on retail
prices at the state-owned petroleum company Pemex. A gallon of regular
in this border town is selling for about $2.60. With prices in
California averaging $3.43 — and topping $4 at some stations — drivers
are grabbing a deal while they can.

Mexican station owners, too, are pumped by the surge in business.
Although they say few Americans are traveling to Mexico specifically to
fill their tanks, many more than usual are taking advantage of the
chance to buy cheaper gas when they cross the border.

Pemex's pump sales are up 10.5 percent through the first four months of
the year compared with the same period last year. Vendors are girding
for a rush of business Memorial Day weekend as Americans head to Mexican
vacation homes and take home a cheap souvenir in their tanks.

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/message.jspa?messageID=13243900

Gas prices in Mexico
How much is gas going for now and do the stations accept mastercard for
payment? Posted
28-Oct-2007 08:33
by: bajadude

Posts: 481
Registered: 23/05/03

1
It should be about $2.60 USD a gallon, some close to the border may but
your credit card company may hit you with an international charge each
time you use it, use pesos...

http://math.ucr.edu/ftm/bajaPages/Recent.Prices.html

Fuel Prices
( November 3, 2007 )

Magna (Gasoline) 6.71 pesos per liter $2.37US per gallon (approx.)


Premium (Gasoline) 8.31 pesos per liter $2.94US per gallon (approx.)


Diesel 5.67 pesos per liter $2.01US per gallon (approx.)
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 2:14 am    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
Quote:
On May 13, 10:45 am, Yer Pal Al <Caddyshack...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 13, 9:00 am, Yer Pal Al <Caddyshack...@gmail.com> wrote:



On May 13, 5:57 am, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com
wrote:
If there are any math or algebra
geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas. I live in
Mexico, and the only gas station they
have there is the Pemex station. The
price varies by region, but where I am
the price is currently 68 pesos per
liter. I pay in dollars, and they
accept the rate of 10 pesos to the
dollar, when in fact I think the real
exchange rate is 11 pesos to the dollar,
so I take a little hit there. They
won't let you touch the pump, an
attendant does it for you, so I give her
a 35 cents for that. You can leave the
tip out, as it's always the same
regardless of how much gas she pumps.
What am I paying in dollars per gallon?
68 pesos / litre at a rate of 10 pesos / dollar is $6.8 dollars/litre.
6.8 pesos / litre? Now that's a pretty good deal. But more
importantly, how much is a bottle of Patron?

There are 3.78 litres / gallon...
That means you are paying $25.70 / gallon.
WTF? Is there any possibility price is 68 pesos/litre not 68 nuevo
pesos/litre?
Filling up a Suburban would be over $750.

yes it's 6.8 pesos per liter.


Knowing the price of gas in Mexico really proves you are living there.
Recently you were asked to add to those photos of the resort by
posting one of yourself at the resort with the local paper for that day.
You responded by posting a photo with a face obliterated,no clear
background, and a weekly Spanish language magazine from the previous
month. A thumb covered the part of the magazine where the mailing label
was affixed.
And then there is the fact that even though the resort has DSL and
internet cafes you choose to use a dial up account in Tucson.
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 2:21 am    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

On May 13, 5:57 am, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Quote:
If there are any math or algebra
geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas.  I live in
Mexico, and the only gas station they
have there is the Pemex station.  The
price varies by region, but where I am
the price is currently 68 pesos per
liter.  I pay in dollars, and they
accept the rate of 10 pesos to the
dollar, when in fact I think the real
exchange rate is 11 pesos to the dollar,
so I take a little hit there.  They
won't let you touch the pump, an
attendant does it for you, so I give her
a 35 cents for that.  You can leave the
tip out, as it's always the same
regardless of how much gas she pumps.
What am I paying in dollars per gallon?

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You're pretty stupid Cuntous!
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 5:04 am    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

Quote:
Knowing the price of gas in Mexico really proves you are living there.
Recently you were asked to add to those photos of the resort by posting
one of yourself at the resort with the local paper for that day. You
responded by posting a photo with a face obliterated,no clear
background, and a weekly Spanish language magazine from the previous
month. A thumb covered the part of the magazine where the mailing label
was affixed.
And then there is the fact that even though the resort has DSL and
internet cafes you choose to use a dial up account in Tucson.
---------------

I get the feeling that grapey is feeling
a little pain at the gas pump.
Fortunately for me, I live now in place,
where the politicians in Mexico City
have not given into the global warming
hoax, and are now in the process of
exploiting another huge oil discovery,
and this time with help from US oil
companies for the first time, in over a
half century. Meanwhile, grapey lives
in a country run by Democrats who give
in to every hoax that's thrown at them.
The result of all of this, is each
fill-up I pay $20 less, and grapey has
to pay $20 more. Stupidity has a cost.
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 6:16 am    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

On May 13, 9:32 pm, MTD <s...@throw.er> wrote:
Quote:
Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:

 Knowing the price of gas in Mexico really proves you are living there.
 Recently you were asked to add to those photos of the resort by
posting one of yourself at the resort with the local paper for that
day. You responded by posting a photo with a face obliterated,no clear
background, and a weekly Spanish language magazine from the previous
month. A thumb covered the part of the magazine where the mailing
label was affixed.
  And then there is the fact that even though the resort has DSL and
internet cafes you choose to use a dial up account in Tucson.
---------------
I get the feeling that grapey is feeling a little pain at the gas pump.
Fortunately for me, I live now in place, where the politicians in Mexico
City have not given into the global warming hoax, and are now in the
process of exploiting another huge oil discovery, and this time with
help from US oil companies for the first time, in over a half century.  

Which find is that?

The Chevron deep water one?

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/09/06/business/oil.php

An announcement by three oil companies of a successful production test
in the Gulf of Mexico, potentially the largest American oil find in a
generation, was seen by experts as ushering in a new era in
ultradeep-water offshore drilling.

Chevron, Devon Energy and Statoil, the Norwegian oil giant, said Tuesday
that they had found 3 billion to 15 billion barrels in several fields
175 miles, or 282 kilometers, offshore.

They said the oil was 30,000 feet, or 9,144 meters, below the gulf's
surface, among formations of rock and salt hundreds of feet thick.

While it is too early to know exactly how big the fields are, the oil
companies expressed hope that they might exceed those at Prudhoe Bay,
off the northern coast of Alaska.

The United States has reserves of 29 billion barrels, meaning that the
discovery could increase them by 50 percent. It comes as the output of
oil and gas from shallower wells in the Gulf of Mexico, containing about
one-quarter of American oil reserves, are ebbing and as environmental
resistance to offshore drilling in areas closer to coastlines remains
strong.

Because one of their key fields is depleting...

http://www.energybulletin.net/1651.html

Published on 18 Aug 2004 by DMD Publishing. Archived on 18 Aug 2004.

Cantarell, The Second Largest Oil Field in the World Is Dying
by G.R. Morton

The second largest producing field in the world is the Cantarell complex
in Mexico. It lies 85 kim from Ciudad del Carmen. The field was
discovered in 1976 and put on production in 1979.

This is one of the geologically interesting oil fields because the
producing formation was created when the Chicxulub meteor impacted the
earth. The upper reservoir is a brecciated dolomite of Uppermost
Cretaceous age. The breccia is from a shelf failure (underwater
landslide) when the meteor hit. This 950 foot thick rubble became the
reservoir for one of the biggest fields in the world. The lowermost part
of the field is a Lower Cretaceous dolomitic limestone. The field is
made up of a number of sub-fields or fault blocks. It has an
overthrusted geological setting. These are Akal, Chac, Kutz and Nohoch.
Akal was found first and the original well started producing at the rate
of 34,000 barrels per day. A cross section of this field from Guzman and
Marquez-Dominguez (2001, p. 346) is shown below:

See image: Akal cross section

Originally the field had 35 billion barrels of oil in place. Now, in
place oil is not reserves. They expect to get around 50% of that oil out
of the ground to market. The field reached an early peak in production
of 1.1 million barrels per day in April of 1981 from 40 oil wells. By
1994 the production was down to 890,000 barrels of oil per day. At that
time, cumulative production was 4.8 billion barrels. In 1995 it was
producing 1 million barrels per day and the Mexican government decided
to invest in that field to raise the production level. They built 26 new
platforms, drilled lots of new wells and built the largest nitrogen
extraction facility capable of injecting a billion cubic feet of
nitrogen per day to maintain reservoir pressure. Doing this raised the
oil production rate in 2001 to 2.2 million barrels per day. Today the
field produces 2.1 million barrels.

To put this amount of production into perspectives, the largest field
discovered in the US Gulf of Mexico will produce about 250,000 barrels
per day. That field has about a billion barrels of reserves. If I were
to find a field of that size, the company I worked for would probably
make me president. For the world production, Cantarell represents 4 of
the largest fields ever found in the US side of the Gulf. In 50 years of
exploration in the US side of the Gulf of Mexico, only one
one-billion-barrel oil field has been found. Bear this in mind as you
read the rest.

A couple of weeks ago I ran into this from the oil industry rags I read.
It is a chilling thought since this is the 2nd biggest producer of oil
on earth. Ghawar produces 4.5 million bbl/day, Cantarell, 2.2 million
bbl/day, Da Qing and Burgun around 1 million per day.

"Supergiant Cantarell continues to be the mainstay of Mexican oil
production, with 2.1 MMb/d of output in 2003 up from 1.9 MMb/d in 2002.
However, Cantarell is expected to decline rapidly over the next few
years, falling as far as 1 MM b/d by 2008. This has given particular
urgency to Pemex's efforts to develop other fields and move into
deepwater." For now, Pemex's best alternative project is the heavy-oil
complex known as Ku-Maloob-Zaap, in Campeche Bay close to Cantarell.
Output from this complex was 288,000 b/d in 2003 and is expected to rise
to about 800,000 b/d by the end of the decade." David Shields, "Pemex
Ready to Drill in Deepwater Perdido Area," Offshore, June 2004, p. 38

Even the largest fields we find offshore in the deepwater today only
produce about 250,000 bbl/day. It will take about 4 of them to replace
this decline in Cantarell.

Meanwhile, grapey lives in a country run by Democrats who give in to
every hoax that's thrown at them.  The result of all of this, is each
fill-up I pay $20 less, and grapey has to pay $20 more.  Stupidity has a
cost.

And Chevron and Devon are AMERICAN companies....

So I'd not short us out CV, not yet.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
When Cuntous Vaginous needs gas he just farts all that Mexican food
into his gas tank eh!
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:24 am    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

George Grapman wrote:
Quote:
Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
On May 13, 10:45 am, Yer Pal Al <Caddyshack...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 13, 9:00 am, Yer Pal Al <Caddyshack...@gmail.com> wrote:



On May 13, 5:57 am, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com
wrote:
If there are any math or algebra
geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas. I live in
Mexico, and the only gas station they
have there is the Pemex station. The
price varies by region, but where I am
the price is currently 68 pesos per
liter. I pay in dollars, and they
accept the rate of 10 pesos to the
dollar, when in fact I think the real
exchange rate is 11 pesos to the dollar,
so I take a little hit there. They
won't let you touch the pump, an
attendant does it for you, so I give her
a 35 cents for that. You can leave the
tip out, as it's always the same
regardless of how much gas she pumps.
What am I paying in dollars per gallon?
68 pesos / litre at a rate of 10 pesos / dollar is $6.8 dollars/litre.
6.8 pesos / litre? Now that's a pretty good deal. But more
importantly, how much is a bottle of Patron?

There are 3.78 litres / gallon...
That means you are paying $25.70 / gallon.
WTF? Is there any possibility price is 68 pesos/litre not 68 nuevo
pesos/litre?
Filling up a Suburban would be over $750.

yes it's 6.8 pesos per liter.


Knowing the price of gas in Mexico really proves you are living there.


Why are you so jealous Crapman?

Scummy lifestyle of your own starting to wear on you?

Where do YOU live?

Cuz I will flat fucking guaranty it's not in pricey SF...
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:32 am    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for gas? Reply with quote

Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
Quote:

Knowing the price of gas in Mexico really proves you are living there.
Recently you were asked to add to those photos of the resort by
posting one of yourself at the resort with the local paper for that
day. You responded by posting a photo with a face obliterated,no clear
background, and a weekly Spanish language magazine from the previous
month. A thumb covered the part of the magazine where the mailing
label was affixed.
And then there is the fact that even though the resort has DSL and
internet cafes you choose to use a dial up account in Tucson.
---------------
I get the feeling that grapey is feeling a little pain at the gas pump.
Fortunately for me, I live now in place, where the politicians in Mexico
City have not given into the global warming hoax, and are now in the
process of exploiting another huge oil discovery, and this time with
help from US oil companies for the first time, in over a half century.

Which find is that?

The Chevron deep water one?

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/09/06/business/oil.php

An announcement by three oil companies of a successful production test
in the Gulf of Mexico, potentially the largest American oil find in a
generation, was seen by experts as ushering in a new era in
ultradeep-water offshore drilling.

Chevron, Devon Energy and Statoil, the Norwegian oil giant, said Tuesday
that they had found 3 billion to 15 billion barrels in several fields
175 miles, or 282 kilometers, offshore.

They said the oil was 30,000 feet, or 9,144 meters, below the gulf's
surface, among formations of rock and salt hundreds of feet thick.

While it is too early to know exactly how big the fields are, the oil
companies expressed hope that they might exceed those at Prudhoe Bay,
off the northern coast of Alaska.

The United States has reserves of 29 billion barrels, meaning that the
discovery could increase them by 50 percent. It comes as the output of
oil and gas from shallower wells in the Gulf of Mexico, containing about
one-quarter of American oil reserves, are ebbing and as environmental
resistance to offshore drilling in areas closer to coastlines remains
strong.



Because one of their key fields is depleting...

http://www.energybulletin.net/1651.html

Published on 18 Aug 2004 by DMD Publishing. Archived on 18 Aug 2004.

Cantarell, The Second Largest Oil Field in the World Is Dying
by G.R. Morton


The second largest producing field in the world is the Cantarell complex
in Mexico. It lies 85 kim from Ciudad del Carmen. The field was
discovered in 1976 and put on production in 1979.

This is one of the geologically interesting oil fields because the
producing formation was created when the Chicxulub meteor impacted the
earth. The upper reservoir is a brecciated dolomite of Uppermost
Cretaceous age. The breccia is from a shelf failure (underwater
landslide) when the meteor hit. This 950 foot thick rubble became the
reservoir for one of the biggest fields in the world. The lowermost part
of the field is a Lower Cretaceous dolomitic limestone. The field is
made up of a number of sub-fields or fault blocks. It has an
overthrusted geological setting. These are Akal, Chac, Kutz and Nohoch.
Akal was found first and the original well started producing at the rate
of 34,000 barrels per day. A cross section of this field from Guzman and
Marquez-Dominguez (2001, p. 346) is shown below:

See image: Akal cross section

Originally the field had 35 billion barrels of oil in place. Now, in
place oil is not reserves. They expect to get around 50% of that oil out
of the ground to market. The field reached an early peak in production
of 1.1 million barrels per day in April of 1981 from 40 oil wells. By
1994 the production was down to 890,000 barrels of oil per day. At that
time, cumulative production was 4.8 billion barrels. In 1995 it was
producing 1 million barrels per day and the Mexican government decided
to invest in that field to raise the production level. They built 26 new
platforms, drilled lots of new wells and built the largest nitrogen
extraction facility capable of injecting a billion cubic feet of
nitrogen per day to maintain reservoir pressure. Doing this raised the
oil production rate in 2001 to 2.2 million barrels per day. Today the
field produces 2.1 million barrels.

To put this amount of production into perspectives, the largest field
discovered in the US Gulf of Mexico will produce about 250,000 barrels
per day. That field has about a billion barrels of reserves. If I were
to find a field of that size, the company I worked for would probably
make me president. For the world production, Cantarell represents 4 of
the largest fields ever found in the US side of the Gulf. In 50 years of
exploration in the US side of the Gulf of Mexico, only one
one-billion-barrel oil field has been found. Bear this in mind as you
read the rest.

A couple of weeks ago I ran into this from the oil industry rags I read.
It is a chilling thought since this is the 2nd biggest producer of oil
on earth. Ghawar produces 4.5 million bbl/day, Cantarell, 2.2 million
bbl/day, Da Qing and Burgun around 1 million per day.

"Supergiant Cantarell continues to be the mainstay of Mexican oil
production, with 2.1 MMb/d of output in 2003 up from 1.9 MMb/d in 2002.
However, Cantarell is expected to decline rapidly over the next few
years, falling as far as 1 MM b/d by 2008. This has given particular
urgency to Pemex's efforts to develop other fields and move into
deepwater." For now, Pemex's best alternative project is the heavy-oil
complex known as Ku-Maloob-Zaap, in Campeche Bay close to Cantarell.
Output from this complex was 288,000 b/d in 2003 and is expected to rise
to about 800,000 b/d by the end of the decade." David Shields, "Pemex
Ready to Drill in Deepwater Perdido Area," Offshore, June 2004, p. 38

Even the largest fields we find offshore in the deepwater today only
produce about 250,000 bbl/day. It will take about 4 of them to replace
this decline in Cantarell.



Quote:
Meanwhile, grapey lives in a country run by Democrats who give in to
every hoax that's thrown at them. The result of all of this, is each
fill-up I pay $20 less, and grapey has to pay $20 more. Stupidity has a
cost.

And Chevron and Devon are AMERICAN companies....

So I'd not short us out CV, not yet.
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 1:50 pm    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for FILEDUD'S Smelly gas? Reply with quote

On May 14, 6:22 am, Nick...@Click.com wrote:
Quote:
On Tue, 13 May 2008 17:04:29 -0700, Crescentius

Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Fortunately for me, I live now in place,
where the politicians in Mexico City

Fortunately, ALL of us love you living elsewhere.



============================================================> >  "File of the Dud" <fileofthed...@earthlink.net
                             Sun, 10 Nov 2002 06:02:20 GMT
*-*-*                                                   *-*-*
"FUCKING ME.
 Because I'm never, ever gonna feel right again
 because every time I turn around, I got some
 lying fuck like Hanson or Erb playing me,
 robbing me, fucking me around somehow some way.

 I just wish I could find some fucking way to
 get myself killed so at least my wife gets
 the insurance money and I don't have
 deal with lying fucks like Zepp
 every ninety fucking days,
 in the workplace, robbing my house,
 whining and whipping up more lies
 to get money out of me."

"Fuck.  I can't take another twenty years of this bullshit."- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

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If you want to fill up your tank for 100 pesos just drive down to
Cuntous Vaginous trailer and he will fart in your gas tank eh!
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 6:20 pm    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for FILEDUD'S gas? Reply with quote

On Tue, 13 May 2008 05:57:09 -0700, Crescentius
Vespasianus <jazzyboss@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
If there are any math or algebra
geniuses out there, maybe you can tell
me what I'm paying for gas.

First, I have to know your consumption of frijoles per
day, Fuckwit

SO far your gas has been flowing here for nothing.

Stinking up the place.
Quote:
=============================================================

"File of the Dud" <fileofthedead@earthlink.net
Sun, 10 Nov 2002 06:02:20 GMT
*-*-* *-*-*
"FUCKING ME.
Because I'm never, ever gonna feel right again
because every time I turn around, I got some
lying fuck like Hanson or Erb playing me,
robbing me, fucking me around somehow some way.

I just wish I could find some fucking way to
get myself killed so at least my wife gets
the insurance money and I don't have
deal with lying fucks like Zepp
every ninety fucking days,
in the workplace, robbing my house,
whining and whipping up more lies
to get money out of me."

"Fuck. I can't take another twenty years of this bullshit."
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 6:22 pm    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for FILEDUD'S Smelly gas? Reply with quote

On Tue, 13 May 2008 17:04:29 -0700, Crescentius
Vespasianus <jazzyboss@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
Fortunately for me, I live now in place,
where the politicians in Mexico City


Fortunately, ALL of us love you living elsewhere.

Quote:
=============================================================

"File of the Dud" <fileofthedead@earthlink.net
Sun, 10 Nov 2002 06:02:20 GMT
*-*-* *-*-*
"FUCKING ME.
Because I'm never, ever gonna feel right again
because every time I turn around, I got some
lying fuck like Hanson or Erb playing me,
robbing me, fucking me around somehow some way.

I just wish I could find some fucking way to
get myself killed so at least my wife gets
the insurance money and I don't have
deal with lying fucks like Zepp
every ninety fucking days,
in the workplace, robbing my house,
whining and whipping up more lies
to get money out of me."

"Fuck. I can't take another twenty years of this bullshit."
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:42 pm    Post subject: Re: what am I paying for FILEDUD'S gas? Reply with quote

Nicklas@Click.com wrote:

Quote:
First, I have to know your consumption of frijoles per
day, Fuckwit


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IP address state: South Dakota
IP address city: Rapid City
IP address latitude: 44.060600
IP address longitude: -103.217201
ISP of this IP: Sprint
Organization: Golden West Telecommunications Coop.
Host of this IP: wall-cvx2-15-132.gwtc.net

Lead High School — 1960
Lead, South Dakota

ROSELLES, GARY RICHARD 4215 Cedar Ridge PL. Rapid City, SD 57701
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Gary "Nick@Click" Roselles is well known here and he most certainly
does live in low-income, gov-subsidized housing (his project is
actually listed on www.hud.gov). And he contributes absolutely
nothing to society.


Unless you consider a daily stream of racist hate-speech, twisted,
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blow up Mt. Rushmore "contributions"...

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