"Gas prices almost near five year low"

by ShirleyW 17 Replies latest jw friends

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5
    Geez, if God really is directing the organization then he must have screwed up by canceling the bookstudy due to gas prices

    It's called an "Oopsie"

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    When it got over $4.00 a gallon I started riding the bus to work. Now I'm torn as to whether or not I should start driving again.

    Sometimes the bus just pisses me off.

    If you are two seconds two late the bus leaves without you... however when you are waiting for the bus it is frequently 30 minutes late forcing me to stand out in the summer heat or the winter cold.

    I wish the DFW area will finish with their light rail system. The train that is being build by my house will not be ready until around 2012. I keep thinking about how the Intercontinental Railway built in the 1800's was built at a rate of 1 or 2 miles per DAY, but the Dallas light rail is being built at 1 or 2 miles per YEAR. The kicker is that most of the rails they will use are already there from old freight lines, so I have NO idea what the holdup is.

  • watson
    watson
    I have NO idea what the holdup is

    Unions??

    Just kidding, my liberal buddies!!

  • still_in74
    still_in74
    She said that there have been more changes this past year in the organization than she's ever seen. I told her that is not one of the signs that Jesus said to look for in Matthew 24.

    good reply, very good....

  • JimmyPage
    JimmyPage

    Thank you, still in 74! Sometimes you just have to call them on their B.S.

  • beksbks
    beksbks
    Unions??

    Cruisin' for a bruisin' Watson!

  • sacolton
    sacolton

    On my way to work this morning, our local "sebbenlebben" (7-11) gas was $1.38! Wow! I filled up my car with $15! A year ago it was almost $40 to fill up when it was "tree fitty".

    What's "tree fitty"?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuB0GUgIB4Y

    Jah has richly blessed us!

  • hillbilly
    hillbilly

    Unions?? ~Watson

    He lives in Texas bubba... they still chop cotton with slaves down there.. Unions are just about out of the question in Texas.

    The construction industry has taken a cotton to what we call the "construction manager"... now those "construction managers" have replaced the old time "superintendent". the old Supers were not god ...but they ate lunch with god and god usally picked up the tab. A good Super could take a dump and a couple of bricklayers could fashion a 4 story office out of it. The classic Super knew were do drive every nail in the building and could tell if you were a carpenter just by watching you build a set of sawhorses.

    Some how we ended up with a bunch of over educated college kids who can fill out scheduling software and use a PDF... as the old Supers died away these youngsters slipped in to the mix. They are so busy re writing budgets and rebooting Blackberrys and drinking Starbucks they forget to actually BUILD the project.

    Hill

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