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Subject:   Re: Re: Re: OT Where oil companies get their oil.
Name:   JohnB
Date Posted:   Jun 8, 08 - 12:09 AM
IP Address:   68.186.219.19
Email:   yardgoat@charter.net
Message:   My gripe is if if a barrel of crude is worth so much $ ,how come used oil is worth zero $? remember when alum,was getting scarce?And they rased the price of alum can,s and such...Well the oil co.dont want to go that route because if they do they cant go back on it!!!.And now when the alum runs low $ people dont recycle they wait till the price comes up,and the oil co,s dont /wont go there.THERE i said and went there ................JB yes i said that ...........yeeeeehaaaa
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Re: Re: Re: Re: OT Where oil companies get their oil. by George(AB) · Jun 8, 08 - 1:49 PM
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: OT Where oil companies get their oil. by MoparNorm · Jun 8, 08 - 4:47 PM


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