it's a bad day to go out.
Between the hurricane disaster and rising gas prices,
people are not in thier right minds,
and road travel should not be attempted if not necessary, and only in low traffic areas and during non-commute hours.
you driver kids may have seen what I mean already.
it's insanity.
I'd like to thank corbis for warning us about gas prices rising and telling us to fill up and conserve our tanks.
otherwise,
allergens are high in this region and I haven't been able to handle them.
good day to stay at home, or at any place, for most if not all the day.
our prayers are with the victims.
September 2 2005, 01:23:56 UTC 6 years ago
Storm winds could be felt all the way up into canada, even a tree was uprooted in our yard a few days ago. So i cant even imagine what it is like around a real hurricane. I really hope everything will be fine for you, and everyone else too!
im so happy i dont use gas, i think ill go fill up a bucket and set in on fire! haha.
September 2 2005, 02:10:35 UTC 6 years ago
re
oh man... you misunderstand.but I wrote it wrong anyways, my bad.
I mean't the psychological effects the hurricane and gas prices are having on people in other regions of the country.
*huggles*
yer sucha sweety!
September 2 2005, 08:41:58 UTC 6 years ago
Re: re
oh! well i didnt think you were directly affected by it (or you wouldn't be online right now), but perhaps the side effects could be spreading all over the country, making people nervous, etc... i dunno really.September 2 2005, 22:36:05 UTC 6 years ago
Re: re
that's exactly it actually, it is interesting, but scary.September 2 2005, 15:27:45 UTC 6 years ago
September 2 2005, 22:35:34 UTC 6 years ago
yay!
uhm there's a way of installing a seperate tank in your car and then you can use vegetable oil from fast food resteraunts, strain, and your car actually can run off that ^-^.
kool eh?