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"no but the homeowner's entire lot has since disappeared into a huge sinkhole caused…"

essay replied Apr 19, 2011 to Chevy Volt bursts into flames. Twice in one week.

8 Mar 7, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"saudi's oil is heavy, that was part of the whole thing with them "replacing" libyan…"

essay replied Apr 19, 2011 to Saudi's claim global oil market 'oversupplied' - cut production

26 Apr 22, 2011
Reply by Max

"this increased shrillness in certain segments of the media is more or less a direct…"

essay replied Apr 18, 2011 to The Wisdom of Our Leaders

9 Apr 18, 2011
Reply by robert minton

"sry all i saw was the home page, what article"

essay replied Apr 14, 2011 to Frac Focus: Chemical Disclosure Registry

6 Apr 14, 2011
Reply by essay

"watchoo talkin bout max?  hydrogen sulfide?  ruining water wells or what?"

essay replied Apr 13, 2011 to Frac Focus: Chemical Disclosure Registry

6 Apr 14, 2011
Reply by essay

"this "study" is all over the place now, tons of outlets are picking it up and runnin…"

essay replied Apr 13, 2011 to API: Shale-gas emissions study isn't credible

4 Apr 20, 2011
Reply by essay

"cornell again?  hah.   http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/study-from-cor…"

essay replied Apr 12, 2011 to API: Shale-gas emissions study isn't credible

4 Apr 20, 2011
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"http://www.thestreet.com/story/11075840/1/3-things-that-could-de-rail-t-boones-nat-g…"

essay replied Apr 8, 2011 to Nat Gas Act Introduced in the House

6 Apr 9, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"so what?  i'm really not sure what the point of posting this was.   "No new damage r…"

essay replied Apr 8, 2011 to Bill may put natural gas on the front burner

17 Apr 8, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"if you're going to be so cavalier with using events surrounding the deaths of quite…"

essay replied Apr 7, 2011 to Bill may put natural gas on the front burner

17 Apr 8, 2011
Reply by sesport II

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