How's that oil working out for u, North Dakota?

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ASUG8 wrote:
Grizalltheway wrote:You coastal fucks will be the first to go when the sea level rises. You'll also die the slowest when Yellowstone blows. :ugeek:
I'll watch my property values rise also as the coast comes closer.
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I actually have some oil rights on the Bakken, Montana side. The area isn't frackable so I don't think they dill until they've fracked up everything they can....
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We'd have less oil being transported by rail if there weren't so many people blocking the construction of oil pipelines. Kinda like how if we had been able to build more nuclear power plants back in the day we'd have far less quantities of green house gases in the air because we wouldn't have had to go so heavy with coal. Unintended consequences when people don't think through their political/environmental positions. :coffee:
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Somebody get Spandos on the line I think the Republicans engineered this accident
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CID1990 wrote:
GannonFan wrote:
We'd have less oil being transported by rail if there weren't so many people blocking the construction of oil pipelines. Kinda like how if we had been able to build more nuclear power plants back in the day we'd have far less quantities of green house gases in the air because we wouldn't have had to go so heavy with coal. Unintended consequences when people don't think through their political/environmental positions. :coffee:
Holy cow Ganny you're onto something here

Somebody get Spandos on the line I think the Republicans engineered this accident
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Grizalltheway wrote:You coastal fucks will be the first to go when the sea level rises:
Hope it happens this spring. DNR won't let me dredge my boat slip and I'm tired of having to wait for high tide to get my boat out.
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Chizzang wrote:
ASUG8 wrote:2.7% unemployment, so I'd say pretty well. Thank goodness you ride a bike everywhere and have a clean conscience regarding the use of fossil fuels. :coffee:

I drive an F-150 and set my thermostat at home to 75 degrees :nod: bring on the ice age... (or whatever)
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My parents still live in western ND. There have been some growing pains but overall it has been great for ND.

My mother still has the mineral rights on my great grandfather's old homestead in Adams County. Hopefully the oil wells work their way south.... :nod:
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