Friday, October 18, 2002
Gas Conspiracy
I think there is a conspiracy going on in Lethbridge. Actually I think it's all across Southern Alberta. Every time my gas tank is full, the gas stations drop their prices. When it comes time for me to buy - they jack them up like crazy. It's as if they actually know when I need gas and change their prices just to screw me over.
By the way, it's Kyoto, not Keyoto. The interesting thing about Kyoto is that, from the sounds of it, you might think it's a small town or even a medium sized city. This, however, is not the case. Kyoto is in fact a major metropolis. An easy way to remember how to spell Kyoto is to just switch the letters of Tokyo around. Kyoto means number two and I guess that was the deal - Tokyo is number one, Kyoto well it's number two because it's just a rearrangement of letters. Also interesting about Kyoto, I think that they sure produce a lot of poisonous gases themselves to be bossing everyone around. But thanks to Kyoto, we now have the Kyoto Accord and now everybody's got to reduce their emissions. I wish the kid next to me in this computer lab would reduce his emissions. That's all for me.
By the way, it's Kyoto, not Keyoto. The interesting thing about Kyoto is that, from the sounds of it, you might think it's a small town or even a medium sized city. This, however, is not the case. Kyoto is in fact a major metropolis. An easy way to remember how to spell Kyoto is to just switch the letters of Tokyo around. Kyoto means number two and I guess that was the deal - Tokyo is number one, Kyoto well it's number two because it's just a rearrangement of letters. Also interesting about Kyoto, I think that they sure produce a lot of poisonous gases themselves to be bossing everyone around. But thanks to Kyoto, we now have the Kyoto Accord and now everybody's got to reduce their emissions. I wish the kid next to me in this computer lab would reduce his emissions. That's all for me.
posted by Jeff Milner at 10/18/2002 11:30:08 AM
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