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>
> On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 10:48:34 PM UTC-6, GM wrote:
> >
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Not funny dude! I had to cook like that for 3 months when there was a
> > > natural gas shortage several years ago.

> >
> >
> > "natural gas shortage" = "my welfare check didn't arrive on time"
> >
> > --
> > Best
> > Greg
> >

> You noticed that, too, huh? Never once in memory has there been a
> "natural gas shortage."


https://earth.stanford.edu/news/qa-s...dst-abundance-
paradox-natural-gas#gs.t29ww2

"he United States has an overabundance of cheap natural gas. Prices
are so low and supplies so plentiful that many oil producers find it
more economical to burn, or flare, the surplus than to sell it to new
customers.

While millions of cubic feet of natural gas are vented or flared in oil-
producing states like Texas and North Dakota, other parts of the
country, particularly the Northeast, face seasonal gas shortages. The
primary reason: not enough pipelines to meet the consumer demand. "

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On 2020-01-20 4:59 a.m., Janet wrote:
> In article >,
> says...
>>
>> On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 10:48:34 PM UTC-6, GM wrote:
>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Not funny dude! I had to cook like that for 3 months when there was a
>>>> natural gas shortage several years ago.
>>>
>>>
>>> "natural gas shortage" = "my welfare check didn't arrive on time"
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best
>>> Greg
>>>

>> You noticed that, too, huh? Never once in memory has there been a
>> "natural gas shortage."

>
>
https://earth.stanford.edu/news/qa-s...dst-abundance-
> paradox-natural-gas#gs.t29ww2
>
> "he United States has an overabundance of cheap natural gas. Prices
> are so low and supplies so plentiful that many oil producers find it
> more economical to burn, or flare, the surplus than to sell it to new
> customers.
>
> While millions of cubic feet of natural gas are vented or flared in oil-
> producing states like Texas and North Dakota, other parts of the
> country, particularly the Northeast, face seasonal gas shortages. The
> primary reason: not enough pipelines to meet the consumer demand. "
>
> Janet UK
>

In Greg's case, there is rarely a "natural gas" shortage as he so often
talks out of his arse!
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On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 1:59:07 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
> In article >,
> says...
> >
> > On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 10:48:34 PM UTC-6, GM wrote:
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Not funny dude! I had to cook like that for 3 months when there was a
> > > > natural gas shortage several years ago.
> > >
> > >
> > > "natural gas shortage" = "my welfare check didn't arrive on time"
> > >
> > > --
> > > Best
> > > Greg
> > >

> > You noticed that, too, huh? Never once in memory has there been a
> > "natural gas shortage."

>
>
https://earth.stanford.edu/news/qa-s...dst-abundance-
> paradox-natural-gas#gs.t29ww2
>
> "he United States has an overabundance of cheap natural gas. Prices
> are so low and supplies so plentiful that many oil producers find it
> more economical to burn, or flare, the surplus than to sell it to new
> customers.
>
> While millions of cubic feet of natural gas are vented or flared in oil-
> producing states like Texas and North Dakota, other parts of the
> country, particularly the Northeast, face seasonal gas shortages. The
> primary reason: not enough pipelines to meet the consumer demand. "
>
> Janet UK


Cheap natural gas is the reason coal and coal mining has fallen out of economic favor. Mr. T wants to promote coal because he thinks he can get a few votes out of it. Mr. T likes coal because it's a dirty energy source and he likes to keep people underground digging for it. It keeps them humble and dumb.
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2020 17:37:31 -0800 (PST), "
> wrote:

>On Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 6:42:51 PM UTC-6, wrote:
>>
>> I am just curious, do you have any idea at all what you are saying or
>> are you just spouting off random words?
>>

>I know exactly what I'm saying and you've just proven my point. You're so
>moronic you can't comprehend that you are the King of Morons.



Ok well I would suggest that you stop spouting off random words
because then you would not look quite so unintelligent

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On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:07:57 -0800 (PST), dsi1
> wrote:

>On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 1:59:07 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
>> In article >,
>> says...
>> >
>> > On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 10:48:34 PM UTC-6, GM wrote:
>> > >
>> > > wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Not funny dude! I had to cook like that for 3 months when there was a
>> > > > natural gas shortage several years ago.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "natural gas shortage" = "my welfare check didn't arrive on time"
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > Best
>> > > Greg
>> > >
>> > You noticed that, too, huh? Never once in memory has there been a
>> > "natural gas shortage."

>>
>>
https://earth.stanford.edu/news/qa-s...dst-abundance-
>> paradox-natural-gas#gs.t29ww2
>>
>> "he United States has an overabundance of cheap natural gas. Prices
>> are so low and supplies so plentiful that many oil producers find it
>> more economical to burn, or flare, the surplus than to sell it to new
>> customers.
>>
>> While millions of cubic feet of natural gas are vented or flared in oil-
>> producing states like Texas and North Dakota, other parts of the
>> country, particularly the Northeast, face seasonal gas shortages. The
>> primary reason: not enough pipelines to meet the consumer demand. "
>>
>> Janet UK

>
>Cheap natural gas is the reason coal and coal mining has fallen out of economic favor. Mr. T wants to promote coal because he thinks he can get a few votes out of it. Mr. T likes coal because it's a dirty energy source and he likes to keep people underground digging for it. It keeps them humble and dumb.


I pity the fool who talks about Mr T

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On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 07:00:35 -0700, graham > wrote:

>On 2020-01-20 4:59 a.m., Janet wrote:
>> In article >,
>> says...
>>>
>>> On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 10:48:34 PM UTC-6, GM wrote:
>>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Not funny dude! I had to cook like that for 3 months when there was a
>>>>> natural gas shortage several years ago.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "natural gas shortage" = "my welfare check didn't arrive on time"
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Best
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>> You noticed that, too, huh? Never once in memory has there been a
>>> "natural gas shortage."

>>
>>
https://earth.stanford.edu/news/qa-s...dst-abundance-
>> paradox-natural-gas#gs.t29ww2
>>
>> "he United States has an overabundance of cheap natural gas. Prices
>> are so low and supplies so plentiful that many oil producers find it
>> more economical to burn, or flare, the surplus than to sell it to new
>> customers.
>>
>> While millions of cubic feet of natural gas are vented or flared in oil-
>> producing states like Texas and North Dakota, other parts of the
>> country, particularly the Northeast, face seasonal gas shortages. The
>> primary reason: not enough pipelines to meet the consumer demand. "
>>
>> Janet UK
>>

>In Greg's case, there is rarely a "natural gas" shortage as he so often
>talks out of his arse!


His Arse and your Lips & Tongue.
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On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 1:59:56 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jan 2020 17:37:31 -0800 (PST), "
> > wrote:
>
> >On Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 6:42:51 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> >>
> >> I am just curious, do you have any idea at all what you are saying or
> >> are you just spouting off random words?
> >>

> >I know exactly what I'm saying and you've just proven my point. You're so
> >moronic you can't comprehend that you are the King of Morons.

>
>
> Ok well I would suggest that you stop spouting off random words
> because then you would not look quite so unintelligent


I understood precisely what she wrote. Looks like the failure is on
your end.

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On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 9:02:33 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:07:57 -0800 (PST), dsi1
> > wrote:
>
> >On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 1:59:07 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
> >> In article >,
> >> says...
> >> >
> >> > On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 10:48:34 PM UTC-6, GM wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > > Not funny dude! I had to cook like that for 3 months when there was a
> >> > > > natural gas shortage several years ago.
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > "natural gas shortage" = "my welfare check didn't arrive on time"
> >> > >
> >> > > --
> >> > > Best
> >> > > Greg
> >> > >
> >> > You noticed that, too, huh? Never once in memory has there been a
> >> > "natural gas shortage."
> >>
> >>
https://earth.stanford.edu/news/qa-s...dst-abundance-
> >> paradox-natural-gas#gs.t29ww2
> >>
> >> "he United States has an overabundance of cheap natural gas. Prices
> >> are so low and supplies so plentiful that many oil producers find it
> >> more economical to burn, or flare, the surplus than to sell it to new
> >> customers.
> >>
> >> While millions of cubic feet of natural gas are vented or flared in oil-
> >> producing states like Texas and North Dakota, other parts of the
> >> country, particularly the Northeast, face seasonal gas shortages. The
> >> primary reason: not enough pipelines to meet the consumer demand. "
> >>
> >> Janet UK

> >
> >Cheap natural gas is the reason coal and coal mining has fallen out of economic favor. Mr. T wants to promote coal because he thinks he can get a few votes out of it. Mr. T likes coal because it's a dirty energy source and he likes to keep people underground digging for it. It keeps them humble and dumb.

>
> I pity the fool who talks about Mr T
>
> --
>
> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____


The odd thing is that Mr. T would make a much better president then you know who.

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On 1/20/2020 2:30 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 9:02:33 AM UTC-10, wrote:
>> On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:07:57 -0800 (PST), dsi1
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 1:59:07 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
>>>> In article >,
>>>> says...
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 10:48:34 PM UTC-6, GM wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not funny dude! I had to cook like that for 3 months when there was a
>>>>>>> natural gas shortage several years ago.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "natural gas shortage" = "my welfare check didn't arrive on time"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Best
>>>>>> Greg
>>>>>>
>>>>> You noticed that, too, huh? Never once in memory has there been a
>>>>> "natural gas shortage."
>>>>
>>>>
https://earth.stanford.edu/news/qa-s...dst-abundance-
>>>> paradox-natural-gas#gs.t29ww2
>>>>
>>>> "he United States has an overabundance of cheap natural gas. Prices
>>>> are so low and supplies so plentiful that many oil producers find it
>>>> more economical to burn, or flare, the surplus than to sell it to new
>>>> customers.
>>>>
>>>> While millions of cubic feet of natural gas are vented or flared in oil-
>>>> producing states like Texas and North Dakota, other parts of the
>>>> country, particularly the Northeast, face seasonal gas shortages. The
>>>> primary reason: not enough pipelines to meet the consumer demand. "
>>>>
>>>> Janet UK
>>>
>>> Cheap natural gas is the reason coal and coal mining has fallen out of economic favor. Mr. T wants to promote coal because he thinks he can get a few votes out of it. Mr. T likes coal because it's a dirty energy source and he likes to keep people underground digging for it. It keeps them humble and dumb.

>>
>> I pity the fool who talks about Mr T
>>
>> --
>>
>> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____

>
> The odd thing is that Mr. T would make a much better president then you know who.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8G7mR_VJ3U
>

Better than many trying out these days.

Speaking of cheap gas, I got an email from my electric company (FPL)
this morning. My bill will be going down about $4 a month. They
replaced some coal generation with cheap natural gas.

They have solar projects too, but gas is still cheapest. Already hald
the price I paid in CT.
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On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 12:59:56 PM UTC-6, wrote:
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> Ok well I would suggest that you stop spouting off random words
> because then you would not look quite so unintelligent
>

You're the last person I'd take any suggestion from especially on the subject
of intelligence. But this suits you to a T.

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On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 9:59:30 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/20/2020 2:30 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> > On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 9:02:33 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> >> On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:07:57 -0800 (PST), dsi1
> >> > wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 1:59:07 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
> >>>> In article >,
> >>>> says...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 10:48:34 PM UTC-6, GM wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Not funny dude! I had to cook like that for 3 months when there was a
> >>>>>>> natural gas shortage several years ago.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> "natural gas shortage" = "my welfare check didn't arrive on time"
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>> Best
> >>>>>> Greg
> >>>>>>
> >>>>> You noticed that, too, huh? Never once in memory has there been a
> >>>>> "natural gas shortage."
> >>>>
> >>>>
https://earth.stanford.edu/news/qa-s...dst-abundance-
> >>>> paradox-natural-gas#gs.t29ww2
> >>>>
> >>>> "he United States has an overabundance of cheap natural gas. Prices
> >>>> are so low and supplies so plentiful that many oil producers find it
> >>>> more economical to burn, or flare, the surplus than to sell it to new
> >>>> customers.
> >>>>
> >>>> While millions of cubic feet of natural gas are vented or flared in oil-
> >>>> producing states like Texas and North Dakota, other parts of the
> >>>> country, particularly the Northeast, face seasonal gas shortages. The
> >>>> primary reason: not enough pipelines to meet the consumer demand. "
> >>>>
> >>>> Janet UK
> >>>
> >>> Cheap natural gas is the reason coal and coal mining has fallen out of economic favor. Mr. T wants to promote coal because he thinks he can get a few votes out of it. Mr. T likes coal because it's a dirty energy source and he likes to keep people underground digging for it. It keeps them humble and dumb.
> >>
> >> I pity the fool who talks about Mr T
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____

> >
> > The odd thing is that Mr. T would make a much better president then you know who.
> >
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8G7mR_VJ3U
> >

> Better than many trying out these days.
>
> Speaking of cheap gas, I got an email from my electric company (FPL)
> this morning. My bill will be going down about $4 a month. They
> replaced some coal generation with cheap natural gas.
>
> They have solar projects too, but gas is still cheapest. Already hald
> the price I paid in CT.


This group sure could use the advice Mr. T gives about pushing out the new kid on the block. "The friends you got might not be the all friends you'll ever need and when you keep people out just because they new to you, you're only cheating yourself. So don't you ever write nobody off just because he's the new kid on the block cause you never know what you be missing!" Oh yeah, you tell 'em Mr. T!

Natural gas is a cheap and good fuel but it is still a fossil fuel. OTOH, it's probably less harmful to the environment than coal and oil.
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On 2020 Jan 20, , dsi1 wrote
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> Cheap natural gas is the reason coal and coal mining has fallen out of
> economic favor. Mr. T wants to promote coal because he thinks he can get a
> few votes out of it. Mr. T likes coal because it's a dirty energy source and
> he likes to keep people underground digging for it. It keeps them humble and
> dumb.


You forgot the smiley face at the end of your screed. Otherwise, you
epitomize the last word you wrote :-)
See how that works?

leo


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On Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at 4:42:47 PM UTC-10, Leo wrote:
> On 2020 Jan 20, , dsi1 wrote
> (in >):
>
> > Cheap natural gas is the reason coal and coal mining has fallen out of
> > economic favor. Mr. T wants to promote coal because he thinks he can get a
> > few votes out of it. Mr. T likes coal because it's a dirty energy source and
> > he likes to keep people underground digging for it. It keeps them humble and
> > dumb.

>
> You forgot the smiley face at the end of your screed. Otherwise, you
> epitomize the last word you wrote :-)
> See how that works?
>
> leo


I used to use smileys all the time. These days, I'm not in such a good mood and don't feel like suffering fools that can't figure out when I'm kidding.. My guess is that people that feel other people have to use smileys just sos they don't have to think too hard are just plain lazy and dumb! See how that works? (:
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On Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at 4:42:47 PM UTC-10, Leo wrote:
> On 2020 Jan 20, , dsi1 wrote
> (in >):
>
> > Cheap natural gas is the reason coal and coal mining has fallen out of
> > economic favor. Mr. T wants to promote coal because he thinks he can get
> > a
> > few votes out of it. Mr. T likes coal because it's a dirty energy source
> > and
> > he likes to keep people underground digging for it. It keeps them humble
> > and
> > dumb.

>
> You forgot the smiley face at the end of your screed. Otherwise, you
> epitomize the last word you wrote :-)
> See how that works?
>
> leo


I used to use smileys all the time. These days, I'm not in such a good mood
and don't feel like suffering fools that can't figure out when I'm kidding.
My guess is that people that feel other people have to use smileys just sos
they don't have to think too hard are just plain lazy and dumb! See how that
works? (:

===

Dunno what you mean ))))




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