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maggrwaggr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-10-04 01:12 AM
Response to Reply #13
16. "until the last well runs dry"
is the erroneous part of what you're saying.

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  - Question  _Jumper_   Mar-10-04 12:31 AM   #1 
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     - either that or nuclear energy  megatherium   Mar-10-04 11:55 AM   #43 
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  - No,  tedoll78   Mar-10-04 12:59 AM   #9 
  - I'm not ignoring anything  Dookus   Mar-10-04 01:08 AM   #13 
     - Ahh..  tedoll78   Mar-10-04 01:11 AM   #15 
     - "until the last well runs dry"  maggrwaggr   Mar-10-04 01:12 AM   #16 
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           - nuance, meet Dookus  maggrwaggr   Mar-10-04 11:15 AM   #35 
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  - OK, I can follow this reasoning  robg   Mar-10-04 01:15 AM   #18 
  - OTHER sources my ASS!  el_gato   Mar-10-04 08:58 AM   #29 
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  - inflation  maggrwaggr   Mar-10-04 12:46 AM   #5 
  - I tend to agree.  tedoll78   Mar-10-04 12:49 AM   #6 
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     - Yeah, I sure don't want coal/nuclear power plants everywhere  maggrwaggr   Mar-10-04 11:46 AM   #42 
 

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