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bridgit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-01-10 10:07 PM
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30. Since John Wayne - Boots & Coots made no sense as a separate 'private sector' entity...
Since Saddam, how many oil fields have you seen alight by the hundreds & billowing with thick black oil smoke like a Hollywood movie full of oil soaked horses? Boots & Coots makes more sense being sucked up as just another 'asset' by some Byzantine so-called private sector conglomerate 'offering' under one sick, tiny little secret door of an oil soaked tent itself


I like tinfoil as much as anyone else - and as far as tinfoil goes I am able to see the bridge you are building so indeed why? Why not exercise an asset just sitting there. One already paid for. One that could be ticked up, so that the E-Trade babies of the world can have Lindsey over for a glass of cool, drippy milk on the 17th floor overlooking Central Park

And as to whether we *are* talking John Wayne, or no...you'd be hard pressed to find another *that actually thinks that he is* than Dick Cheney of Halliburton. And maybe that is the downside to the coffins we share ~

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