“Every barrel of oil that comes out of those sands in Canada is a barrel of oil that we don’t have to buy from a foreign source,” Mr. Perry said in Clarinda, earning a loud round of enthusiastic applause.North Texan residents should get used to placenames like 'Amarillo Cuchillo' rather than 'Yellowknife'.
The literary precedents also suggest an investment in a powered exoskeleton.
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The literary precedents also suggest an investment in a powered exoskeleton.
That's the last thing Perry needs, a supplemental brain would do him wonders, though.
But spending a day observing how the crowds react to the candidates can be just as instructive.
Michael Shear, that word 'instructive'...
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There is in fact a bit of a convention that Canada isn't "foreign" and is in fact just over there where nobody has to think about it much.* Maybe it comes from postal rates or publishing info, where "US & Canada" were distinguished from all other noxious parts of the world.
*And that is stretching the amount of thought Canada is given. Mind you, OIL.
There is in fact a bit of a convention that Canada isn't "foreign"
And this is how Irving and Tim Horton can proceed with their stealth reconquista.
Oh we think about y'all. We even wrote a song about you.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/owning-operating/89268-where-not-park-you-dozer.html
This gives an idea of the scale of operations up at Fort McMurray (where the oil sands are). Click on the second "How I got my tractor back..." then click down the white bars at the left.
What's happening is an insanely huge machine scooped up a dozer by
accident.
See also.
"Canadian" best seller. They sold the copy!
We already had a colouring book.
Is that last pic how they used to animate neon forms?!
I thought fish was going to link Weird Al.
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Does Texas have any oil left? Not much if it do.
and is in fact just over there where nobody has to think about it much.*
Aca? Nada!
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