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RE: Soaring gas prices

But it is true...Riz is actually correct...so in saying that...this issue should not be used as a talking point for any political party...
Taken from a media site...NACS (article)

Turns out that U.S. presidents have very little control over the price per gallon consumers pay at the pump.

"It’s that they have very little control over it. Yes, policies and legislation can certainly play a role, but gas prices are largely dictated by oil prices and oil prices are dependent upon supply and demand. Presidential control is not as simple as what those posts suggest on social media."
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Soaring gas prices

Go away, Riz. Over the last few years, we have always disagreed with each other over politics and the economy.

We will never agree with each other...

RE: Another Public Apology

Well I wouldn't rely on accuracy on that dating app... wow
At least I hope not... uncertain
Cheers...

RE: Soaring gas prices

No US president influences crude oil pricing, as that is set by other organisations.

Pretty much every country worldwide is increasing the cost of fuel at the pump.
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What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

“There’s something about that behavior that appears in the last stages of a people ruling themselves, casting off the self-restraint. By then you’re grossed out by the story, and the poor girl gets killed. And then you read this line: ‘Every man did that which was right in their own eyes.’

“Why? Because the priests stopped teaching them what was right in the Lord’s eyes. It turned into chaos. They all go to Samuel. They say, ‘We want to be like the other countries. We want a king.’ Samuel cries, and the Lord tells him, ‘They did not reject you. They rejected me.’

“God’s original plan for ancient Israel was to not have a king, but to have everybody be taught the law and be personally accountable to God to follow the law. This is called the Hebrew Republic, and it inspired the Calvinists and the pastors after the Reformation, and it inspired the New England pastors, and it inspired our constitutional form of government where it’s ‘We, the people.’ We get to rule ourselves without a king,” Federer said.

“America’s founders looked to the Bible, but they looked at pre-King Saul. The kings of England looked to the Bible for their authority, but they looked to King Saul, and on, the anointed king—‘God chose me to be king, the divine right of kings. I was put here extra special.’

“King Saul is, in a sense, the divider between England and America during the revolution. Both are looking to the Bible but the kings of Europe, they’re saying, ‘No, it’s the anointed king and you’re rebelling.’ But we’re saying, ‘No, it’s the people. We’re all taught the law. We’re accountable to God for following.’

“Why is this important?” Federer asks. “Because America was set up where we, the people, are the king. In an election year, it’s basically the king telling the servants what to do. You get to pick your public servants. You get to tell them what to do.

“When you have somebody that’s not voting and not getting involved, that’s like the king being a negligent king. Imagine going through the streets of Jerusalem and you’re witnessing crime—murder, rape—and you get into the king’s chamber, and he has his head in his hands and he’s looking all nervous, and he looks up at you, and he says, ‘Did you see all that crime coming in here? I wish somebody would fix it.’ You reach over and tap him on the shoulder and say, ‘Excuse me. You’re the king. You’re the one accountable to God to fix this mess.’

“That’s like somebody in America watching TV or listening to the radio, and thinking, ‘Man, there’s a lot of terrible stuff going on in the world. I wish somebody would fix it.’

“Hello!” Federer says in a mock wake-up call. “Have a finger reach through the speaker or the screen and tap you on the shoulder–you’re the king, you’re the one that’s supposed to fix this mess…

“Since when does the king sit on his throne and say, ‘Can somebody tell me what I’m supposed to do?’ No. It’s your job to be educated on the issues, seek God’s will, and you tell your representatives what needs to happen. You’re the king.”

(Author and speaker Bill Federer is president of the publishing company Amerisearch Inc. His American Minute radio feature is broadcast daily across the country, as is his Faith in History TV program. For more information, visit his websites: americanminute.com and truthandliberty.net.)

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

“And, so, if we got rid of all the laws tomorrow, what would happen? Everything would be fine for a couple of days, and then people would realize they could walk out of the stores with stuff, and then word gets out, and the stores would be empty. And then they’d start circling house to house. And then we’d have to organize our neighborhood, and we’re going to find somebody that knows how to fight, and say, ‘You be our captain.’

“And then the most ruthless person breaking into houses, the bad people would say, ‘Well you be our bad gang leader.’ And then you’ve got the gangs, and kings. A gang leader with enough power is called the king.

“That’s the norm. And as the centuries go on, the kingdoms get bigger because with military advancements, kings can kill more people. Instead of Cain killing Abel with a rock, they can kill with a bronze weapon, or an iron weapon, or a big, long phalanx spear the Greeks had, or a scimitar sword that the Muslims had, or gunpowder that the Chinese invented.

“The weapon improves,” Federer says, “but it’s that same fallen nature, and then with technological advancements, kings can track more people. And they keep getting bigger… until, finally, the king of England was the biggest, and he was a globalist. He was a one-world government guy. The sun never set on the British Empire.

“And America’s founders decided they didn’t like a globalist king telling us what to do, so they broke away and flipped it, and made the people the king.

“What makes America great is you get to be the king of your life and all of us together are the king of the country. The word ‘citizen’ is Greek. It means co-sovereign, co-ruler, co-king.

“So (when) we pledge allegiance to the flag, and to the republic, we’re basically pledging allegiance to us being in charge of ourselves. Out of world history, the most common form of government is the king, America’s founders flipped it and made us, the people, the king. So it’s a polarity change in the flow of power. Instead of a top-down rule through fear, following government mandates, it’s government from the consent of the governed. It’s a bottom-up form of government.

“It worked… The founders got the idea from the New England pastors–Connecticut, Massachusetts. Where did those pastors get the idea? The Bible. What part of the Bible? That first 400 years out of Egypt before King Solomon.

“When you go through world history, and there’s pharaohs and Caesars and kaisers, there’s one nation that stands out: ancient Israel. Around 1400 B.C., they came out of Egypt and, for 400 years, no king. It worked, because every single citizen was taught the law, and they were personally accountable to God to follow the law.

“This way, you could maintain order in society with no police, with no king, and it worked for 400 years–until the priests stopped teaching the law. You think they did? Yeah. Here’s Levi, the high priest—his own sons are sleeping with women in the very tent where the Ark of the Covenant is. Then there’s a Levite with a silver graven image in the house of a guy named Micah, and the Tribe of Dan comes along and steals the graven image, and then tells this Levite, ‘Come along with us, and you can be a priest to our whole tribe.’

“And you’re scratching your head while you’re reading the story,” Federer says, emulating the confusion Bible students likely feel witnessing such illogical, even absurd, behavior.

“It’s like: ‘What’s this Levite doing with a graven image? Isn’t that one of the commandments that you’re not supposed to have them? He’s not following the law.’”

Federer continues, describing another Levite with a concubine, though according to the law he is supposed to marry a virgin of his own tribe. But he’s not following the law, and his house is surrounded by sodomites.

Soaring gas prices

Sure I do, how much is it out there?

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

What Should Christians Do in an Election Year?
Jon Ruetz...April 16, 2024

In America, you have met the king–every morning when you look in the mirror.
That is the way the Founding Fathers designed the constitutional republic in which we live.

Renowned historian and author William J. “Bill” Federer has a clear roadmap for those who wish to preserve liberty, which he laid out during an appearance on Watchman on the Wall, the venerable radio program of 91-year-old Southwest Radio Ministries.

Contrary to the belief of some, the Christian’s responsibility does not begin or end with a short time spent in a comfortable sanctuary each Lord’s day.

As the Savior taught many times, action is an essential element for those who would follow Him on a genuine Christian walk. Today, at least some of that activity must include standing up for and defending the freedom with which Americans worship Him freely, and without fear–regardless of criticism on the street or in social media, or of germs and edicts for supposed remedies thereof, or by the curtailment of freedom by those in power which, irrespective of intent, results in defining them as would-be tyrants.

Federer has prepared himself for this moment. He is the author of more than 30 books, many of which are available in the Resource Center at swrc.com, including The Ten Commandments & Their Influence on American Law, Prayers and Presidents, and Socialism: The Real History from Plato to the Present. His America’s God and Country sold more than a half-million copies.

Serving as host for Watchman on the Wall, Clayton Van Huss and his guest are both troubled by the lethargy and evident indifference displayed by many Christians in America when it comes to their obligation as citizens, especially in voting, and getting more involved in their communities.

It can be persuasively argued that specific responsibility is perhaps the top priority in preserving the freedom Christians, and all Americans, have enjoyed for a quarter of a millennium. Liberty, and the republic itself, are not self-sustaining.

Van Huss lays out the situation for listeners. “Being an election year, 2024, we’ve got choices ahead of us. We’ve got things we’ve got to figure out, and we know that when it comes to an election, and when it comes to democracy, we have responsibility that goes along with our freedom.

“What advice would you give to Christians with the political climate as it is in the States? How should we behave?” he asks Federer. “I know some people say we shouldn’t vote, we should just stay out of things… I oftentimes hear people say, ‘Don’t vote your religion,’ but everyone else is voting their religion. How does a Christian behave during an election year?”

Then, with a chuckle, Van Huss adroitly declares: “I’m just gonna let you go with it.”

And with that, the scholar indeed goes forward, laying out a duplet exegesis of history and his deeply held Scriptural beliefs with the intellectual prowess and erudition that has made him famous.

Federer is adamant that Christians must step forward and fulfill their duty, on many levels. He weaves an explanation encompassing history and the conduct of mankind–both rational and irrational. In the end, it is a lesson so clear that a wayfaring man, though a fool, may not err therein.

“One of the things I like to do is zoom out, and I’ve spent several years researching every single century in recorded human history to find out what the most common form of government is, and it’s kings–basically gangs,” Federer begins.


RE: Another Public Apology

Stay the way you are mermaid, I like honesty anytime. .............handshake

RE: Another Public Apology

""Hello all. I’m sorry for being such an a**hole lately...""

No need to apologize

Just don't be hairy too

rolling on the floor laughing

Useless trivia

An elderly couple are believed to have been killed by a ram at their rural West Auckland property.

The pair were found dead in their Waitakere paddock by their son this morning after he didn’t hear from them, said family spokesperson Dean Burrell.

RE: looking for real love (sounds weird but yeah I know it's still out there)

To the OP. What I’m talking about is related to your blog I promise. Lol. The man I’m trying to get right now wants to be swept off his feet. He literally told me that. So I’m trying albeit I’m not very good at it. I don’t have him snatched up yet. laugh

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

So it is our duty here to make sense of this book, based upon what related passages reveal concerning its central themes, while reading the text in the same way as the rest of Scripture.of Jesus Christ

The central question surrounding this phrase is whether Jesus Christ is the source of the revelation (subjective genitive) or being described by the revelation (objective genitive).
Elsewhere, a very similar Greek phrase ?p??a???e?? ??s?? ???st?? [apokalypseos Iesou Christou] is used by Paul: “For I neither received it from man, nor was I taught it, but it came through the revelation of Jesus Christ” (Gal. 1:12).6 It would seem that in Galatians the genitive ??s?? ???st?? [Iesou Christou] is subjective rather than objective, for Paul is discussing the source of his revelatory knowledge. It did not come through man, nor was it taught, but it came through the revelation of Jesus. Jesus was the source of Paul’s revelation, not man.
In favor of the objective genitive (Jesus as the object being revealed), is the oft-expressed longing of the NT writers for His appearing (1Cor. 1:7; 2Th. 1:7; 1Pe. 1:7). In these passages, the appearing of Jesus is referred to as the “revelation of Jesus Christ.” Apart from the glimpses provided within this book and elsewhere in the NT, the true character and glory of Christ is yet hidden. When He appears, His glory will no longer be veiled and all men everywhere will understand that He is God.7

If “context is king” in interpretation, then the next phrase would indicate we are to take this as the subjective genitive: “which God gave Him to show His servants.”8 The emphasis here is on Jesus Christ as the source of the revelation being given to John.
Wallace suggests the possibility that this is a plenary genitive indicating the revelation is both from Christ and about Christ.9 However, as Thomas has observed, such an understanding violates the basic interpretive principle that the original author had only one intended meaning.10
The context favors the subjective genitive (the revelation is from Jesus Christ), but we should be aware that throughout Scripture, Jesus is involved with revelation in at least three ways:
He is the source of revelation (Gal. 1:12; 1Pe. 1:11; Rev. 1:1?).
He is the object of revelation (Luke 24:44; 1Cor. 1:7; 2Th. 1:7; 1Pe. 1:7; Rev. 1:11-18?; 5:6-10?; 19:11-16?). “Many fail to see the centrality of Jesus Christ in this volume. . . . become preoccupied with the identification of events and persons other than our Lord. Many seem to be more interested in the Antichrist than in Jesus Christ.”11
His incarnation is the revelation of God to man (Isa. 9:1-2; John 1:14, 18; 12:45; 14:8-9; Col. 1:15; 2:9; Heb. 1:2; 1Jn. 1:2).
Paul makes plain that the revelation he received was not the result of teaching he received from men. In other words, biblical revelation is not by human insight or instruction. It is the unveiling of that which was previously unknown and would forever remain unknown if God had not graciously granted us His self-disclosure. This is why the natural world can never be classified as the 67th book of the Bible, for the “revelation” it provides is not biblical revelation. It is subject to the finding out of man and the manner in which it is discerned is subject to the flawed interpretations and theories of fallen men. This alone tells us why Genesis takes precedence over the speculative investigation of prehistory by modern science. Scriptural revelation, the direct revelation of God, has no equal.
It is for these very reasons that biblical revelation is always initiated by God and never by man. It was the Lord who opened Hagar’s eyes so that she saw water nearby (Gen. 21:19). It was the Lord who revealed the Angel of the Lord blocking Balaam’s way (Num. 22:31). The Lord opened the eyes of Elisha’s servant so that he might see the angelic host (2K. 6:17).

RE: looking for real love (sounds weird but yeah I know it's still out there)

“Search yourselves girls. Find the ones you want and then charm him”

I’m trying to charm one at the moment. It’s incredibly difficult per the usual. He just had shoulder surgery and on his Facebook he said he’s in horrible pain. I just messaged him and said I would support him with whatever he needed even go to the beach with him like he wanted so that he could rest. No response from him. He texts me almost everyday. I don’t know how else to charm him lol. It’s tough man.

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

Revelation 1:1 Open Bible at Rev. 1:1 Listen to Rev. 1:1
Up to this point, we have spent considerable time discussing background information in order to better prepare the reader for the verse-by-verse exposition to follow. Having read the background material, the reader should now be equipped to understand the principles behind the method of our exposition and the liabilities we believe attend competing views.
Moving forward, we will place greater emphasis upon exposition than refuting alternate views, although we will continue to make mention of them at key places in the text.1
See the Introduction for a discussion of various background topics related to the book of Revelation.

The first word of this book, ?p???????? , should be kept in mind by the reader throughout the book. For it is God’s intention to reveal rather than conceal:
In the New Testament, apokalypsis always has the majestic sense of God’s unveiling of himself to his creatures, an unveiling that we call by its Latin name revelation. . . . It depicts the progressive and immediate unveiling of the otherwise unknown and unknowable God to his church throughout the ages.2

The clearness and lucidity (perspicuity) of the Scriptures is their consistent theme (Deu. 29:29; Pr. 13:13; Isa. 5:24; Isa. 45:19; Mat. 11:25; Mat. 24:15; Luke 10:21, 26; 24:25; 2Ti. 3:16; 2Pe. 1:19). Yet if Scripture is meant to be understood, why do we have such a difficult time understanding it, and especially this book? Our problem is not so much the difficulty of understanding, but our own idolatry and rebellion. We are unwilling to study to know God and to submit in obedience to that which may be known. We are more interested in other pursuits than in seeking God through His revealed words of life (John 6:63, 68). As is often the case where Scripture is concerned, our inability to understand is more a reflection of our lack of zeal than the difficulty which attends the interpretation of God’s Word. When the average person in our country spends multiple hours in front of a television set daily, but “just can’t find the time” to read God’s Word, the issue is not one of time management, but idolatry.
When we come to this last book of Scripture, our lack of preparation is evidenced all the more because what God intends as revelation, we see as mystery. Yet Paul holds that revelation is the antithesis of mystery (Rom. 16:25). This book is not intended to be a veiled document full of mysterious symbols, but an unveiling and clarification of things which have heretofore not been revealed by God.3 In order to grasp the meaning of this revelation, we need a foundation in the rest of Scriptures, and especially the Old Testament. (See The Importance of the Old Testament.)
There are several reasons why we believe that this book is not intended to be enigmatic. First, we believe that a chief purpose of God was the creation of language to communicate with man. If this is so, then the intellect of man and the clarity of language must be sufficient for this task:
If God is the originator of language and if the chief purpose of originating it was to convey His message to humanity, then it must follow that He, being all-wise and all-loving, originated sufficient language to convey all that was in His heart to tell mankind. Furthermore, it must also follow that He would use language and expect people to understand it in its literal, normal, and plain sense.4

Second, we have the pattern established by the rest of Scripture. “It is unthinkable to believe that God would speak with precision and clarity from Genesis to Jude, and then when it comes to the end abandon all precision and clarity.”5 It is not God’s intention to train us how to read and understand 65 books of the Bible and then “throw us a curve” in the 66th book by expecting that we adopt an entirely different approach. (See the discussion regarding The Art and Science of Interpretation.)

RE: 400 years of history up in flames.

Thanks for the history lesson. Sorry this is happening to you guys. sad flower

RE: The Preppy Killer

5 minutes into the docu and I’m already scared girl. Lol. By the way she wasn’t that pretty but that’s hardly here nor there. His motive was drugs I believe. Cocaine is just bad news all the way around. I knew someone who did it and he told me he felt so good about everything when he did it that it gave him the courage to break into people’s houses. I see that this fellow did that too. Drugs are bad news man.

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

Why then is America so hated by the radical left? It is not really hated for its slavery. Yes, slavery was a dark and ugly blot on American history but, in the words of social commentator Dennis Prager, “If it were, given the ubiquity of slavery throughout world history, every country and ethnic group on earth would be hated. America is hated for its values and its successes” (WND, 4/19/21).

There is an internationalist conspiracy to remove America as a sovereign nation because America is the single most potent opposer to globalism. In his 1991 Bilderberger speech, David Rockefeller made it clear that he and his family are part of a “secret cabal” to overthrow America. And “I am proud of it,” he said. CRT is an effective way to tear down the American Republic and make way for the one-world government of the Antichrist (see Revelation 13). Fortunately, many Americans, including notable black Americans, understand.

On April 28, 2021, Senator Tim Scott delivered the Republican response to President Biden’s address to a joint session of Congress. Among other things, Scott who is a black American said, “America is not a racist country.”

Senator Scott said he was blessed “with a praying momma.” He bemoaned the closing of churches during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Becoming a Christian transformed my life, but for months too many churches were shut down.” Senator Scott said: “Black, Hispanic, white, and Asian, Republican and Democrat … we are not adversaries. We are family. We are all in this together, and we get to live in the greatest country on earth. … So I am more than hopeful. I am confident that our finest hour has yet to come.”

The world is in desperate straits but, “God is still on the throne and prayer changes things.” Jesus Christ is still saving souls and He hasn’t changed His mind about saving more—“red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in His sight.”

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

Critical race theory (CRT) is quickly becoming America’s new institutional orthodoxy. What is it and where did it come from? Patrisse Khan-Cullors, BLM co-founder, has said she is a “trained Marxist.” What are the connections between Marxism, CRT, and BLM?

Marxism was initially built on the theory of class conflict. Marx believed that the primary characteristics of industrial societies was an imbalance of power between capitalists (property owners) and workers, an imbalance between the oppressors and the oppressed. Marx said the only answer to this problem is revolution. Workers must rise to power, seize the means of production, overthrow the capitalist class, and usher in a new socialist utopia. In other words Marx believed in a Millennium without God.

During the twentieth century a number of governments underwent Marxist-led revolutions that left up to 100 million people dead. The Soviet Union, China, Cambodia, Cuba, and others violently destroyed the existing capitalist structures through mass murder, purges, and gulags. By the mid-1960s, Marxist thinkers in America realized they had no hope of success in a country where the people were happy and successful. A growing and prosperous middle class was enjoying the “American dream.” Fortunately, the civil rights movement of the 1960s led by Dr. King did bring change and justice through peaceful means. It brought the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

But the Marxists are historically resilient, a social cancer that destroys the host and thereby, ultimately, destroys itself leaving death. Rather than abandon their plans for societal change, Marxist thinkers in America simply adapted their revolutionary theory to the social and racial unrest of the 1990s. Abandoning Marx’s economic dialectic of capitalists and workers, they substituted race for class and sought to create a revolutionary coalition of the oppressed based on racial and ethnic categories. For them, the new imbalance of power is between the whites and the non-whites. While Dr. King was looking for a society where people would “not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character,” BLM makes skin color everything. Tell a BLM supporter that white lives matter too, and you will be in big trouble, maybe even violence.

For some CR theorists, even “white” science is suspect. James Lindsay writes, “Since modern science was predominantly produce by white, Western men, Critical Race Theory views science as a white and Western way of knowing. Critical Race Theory maintains that science encodes and perpetuates ‘white dominance’ and thus isn’t really fitting for black people who inhabit a culture of Blackness” (newdiscourses.com).

CRT is not a unifying movement but thrives on division and social anarchy. It is based on fanning the flames of racial unrest. Several states—Oklahoma, Idaho, Louisiana, Missouri, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, West Virginia, Tennessee, and others—have drafted bills that ban the teaching of CRT. It is a national tragedy that Democrat lawmakers favor its teaching.

Believe it or not, CRT is not an idea that promotes liberty. It is against the idea of liberty and sees a free society as a way to structure and maintain inequities by convincing racial minorities not to agitate for radical racial identity politics. It is very different than the civil rights movement it incorrectly claims to continue.

Racism is wrong, as is the notion of racial superiority. The idea that whites are superior because they are white is to forget that Hitler and Stalin (as are most American mass murderers) were also white. The whites who made America great did so not because they were white but because of the Judeo-Christian values they held. These are values that are available to anyone and have nothing to do with skin color.

Killer Motives

Someone else here loves serial killer docs. I thought I was the only one. I am referencing it here because it is an honorable mention. I still need to watch it.

RE: HOW TO INCREASE PASSION

All I have to do is grab a man’s c*ck and he’s in the mood. laugh I don’t have to wear makeup even let alone a headscarf.

All kidding aside, the foods for me are avocados, seafood, and bananas. I think I’m naturally low on serotonin though so when I eat bananas they instantly give me a boost.

RE: Soaring gas prices

It’s outrageous here in California. You don’t want to know.

Another Public Apology

Daphne I totally agree with Drew about the job thing lol. If you can work you better be working! Lol. But if SHE can’t get a man, I don’t know if I can! She has it all!

Soaring gas prices

Wrong again. Don't you ever get tired of being wrong? Under Trump, gas prices were pretty low. After Trump, it shot up soon after Biden took office.

Useless trivia

Indonesian authorities issued a tsunami alert on Wednesday after eruptions at Ruang Mountain sent ash thousands of feet high. Officials ordered more than 11,000 people to leave the area.

The volcano on the northern side of Sulawesi Island had at least five large eruptions in the past 24 hours, Indonesia’s Center for Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation said.

RE: Soaring gas prices

Naivety showing a lack of understanding.

The Red Sea attacks by Houthi rebels, which are forcing tankers to avoid the Suez Canal and instead go round South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope, are clearly playing their part, but so have global refinery maintenance closures, the start of America’s driving season all add up to the increases.

Trump could have done nothing to stop the price of crude oil increase.

RE: Soaring gas prices

Shawn. Here is what I expect will happen:

not so much

And let's say Trump, our guy, gets back in he can only partially modefy this to the better. Just a tiny litte adjustment down. Cos the damage is done already. Prices went up all over the world cos some (selfish mf's) milked the situation for temselves, and now we can never really get back I fear. However if they had not been allowed to steal it in 2020 and Trump had stayed in charge, well we would not had been in this mess to begin with.

RE: Soaring gas prices

That's pretty much the same as here Gz.

RE: Soaring gas prices

The average fuel price in the UK is 143.75p per litre of petrol and 153p per litre of diesel

Depends where you buy of course as some stations are cheaper than others

RE: Soaring gas prices

Like Grand says different measures here.

UK and US gallons are different; there are approximately 4.55 litres in a UK gallon but only 3.79 in a US gallon so hard to compare precisely.

RE: Soaring gas prices

Well being outside of the US we have a different world here
so we only get half a gallon for 3.50.

It was worse a year or two ago, now it stabilized a tad.

Anyhows I think we need Trump back to bring back the optimism.
If possible.

RE: Another Public Apology

No need to apologise for showing owns emotions and having feelings Mermaidhair.hug
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RE: UK SMOKING BAN

I bet Grand shopped himwink

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