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wat a fu(ken JOKE!!!!!!

optimax was $1.49

good on ya johnny!!!!!

support the war on terrorism everyone its made the world a better place!!!

i cant believe people voted for him

and george bush!! the bastard has all these troops in a country he should have nothing to do with and he cant ever help his own people in a crisis.

i think Iraq should send some troops to help the USA

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It is a very strange use of the word help isn't it.

Watched a Yank tonight on TV outraged that they have been "helping" people in other countries but aren't helping their own.

Anyway, back to the fuel price, have we all seen the article on "peak oil".

Scary stuff.

El Bee

Yeah, theres an imbalance of how much effort was put into iraq, in comparison to the effor put on new orleans. Not only is it the war's fault for the petrol prices, but the fact that China is also growing, and becoming better off, hence, they are buying a fair few cars, taking up consumption of petrol.

But still, the petrol price is BULLLSHITE! I need to fill up the line too... Got a lift off a mate to uni today, so that was alright, but still, petrol prices are rediculous!!! Government should stop taxing petrol so the price will go down, and re-cooperate the money through other areas, cutting down on useless crap, such as useless business trips to America....

yes paying more money for anything you need to buy sucks, but does it really matter? I reckon it's worth every cent :P just enjoy your car and be thankful. Your kids will probably never be able to drive a car like a GTR etc.

yes paying more money for anything you need to buy sucks, but does it really matter? I reckon it's worth every cent :P just enjoy your car and be thankful. Your kids will probably never be able to drive a car like a GTR etc.

you know i always have had that attitude, i was always thinking that i dont care if i pay the extra .10 a litre, its only a couple dollars difference in the end.

but an extra .40c???

i feel like someone has been poking me with a stick for a year untill i can take it and go spastic!!!

im very lucky i dont drive to work anymore, i get a lift.

but this still shits me

60l x 1.15 = $69 = bareable

60l x 1.50 = $90 = joke!

Edited by silver gts-t
Dont like it? sell your car.

and what walk? unless you get an electric hybrid, there is fk all u can do. Added to the fact that public transport in sydney is fkin hopeless, I back silvers rant

How the price of petrol manages to jump 10c/L in a few hours, portrays how bullshit the inflation of petrol has been over the last yr!

and what walk? unless you get an electric hybrid, there is fk all u can do. Added to the fact that public transport in sydney is fkin hopeless, I back silvers rant

How the price of petrol manages to jump 10c/L in a few hours, portrays how bullshit the inflation of petrol has been over the last yr!

actually it jumped 20c, and im some cases more....

I just saw an article today on the news somwhere, that its supposed to go to $2.00!!! $2 bloody dollers! :P

For my stag thats around $130 or so for a tank! What a disgrace..

Honestly though, whats causing these prices?

Gday all, prophet of doom here.

See attached peak oil. I assumed everyone had seen it but then realised it was from another forum and Jan 2004 when I read it.

It is scary stuff but might just answer some questions (including big picture stuff like Iraq).

El Bee

Peak_Oil.doc

Far be it from me to defend John Howard but I don't think the Liberal or the Republican Party can be held directly responsible for the rise in oil prices.

Both our economies benefit from lower oil prices.

Circumstances and some collusion is what is responsible for oil prices.

Next week it will be $1,50!

The fact that the global economy is at the mercy of a small cartel is what's wrong.

T.

Its absolutely rediculous, who the hell DO we have to invade to get cheap petrol!!!

Seriously though, anyone wanna start working on a way to get the same power out of my car by running it on garbage (like the car in "back to the future 2" did....well i think it was 2)

Sick of getting ripped by governments. That oil document was an interesting read though. Scary stuff...will that mean i'll have to ditch the line??

Edited by shif_tea

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