Here in Vancouver we made history. $40+ to fill the tank on a mini work Toyota Yaris this morning. $60+ for my compact Honda SUV.

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Ouch.
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Here in Vancouver we made history. $40+ to fill the tank on a mini work Toyota Yaris this morning. $60+ for my compact Honda SUV.

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You left coasters keep resisting Canadian energy over foreign shit and you will be spending a lot more than that.
Gosh that's expensive.
It's $122.9 here and I think that's outrageous.
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You left coasters keep resisting Canadian energy over foreign shit and you will be spending a lot more than that.
I'm not resisting.
The loud minority here is (Injuns and a few brainwashed idiotic White wanna-be hippies).
The majority here are good with the pipeline. As is always though, the loud vocal minority is the squeaky wheel that gets all the grease.
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You left coasters keep resisting Canadian energy over foreign shit and you will be spending a lot more than that.
I'm not resisting.
The loud minority here is (Injuns and a few brainwashed idiotic White wanna-be hippies).
The majority here are good with the pipeline. As is always though, the loud vocal minority is the squeaky wheel that gets all the grease.
I read that support for the Transmountain extension is fifty five per cent in BC with thirty seven per cent disapproving.
Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"
Here in Vancouver we made history. $40+ to fill the tank on a mini work Toyota Yaris this morning. $60+ for my compact Honda SUV.

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:shock:
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Here in Vancouver we made history. $40+ to fill the tank on a mini work Toyota Yaris this morning. $60+ for my compact Honda SUV.

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Maybe you could fashion a windsail on a skateboard and save on gas? Perhaps you could catch 100 rats and make harnesses and have then pull you in a red wagon? Or my favorite is you could find a flying dragon, offer a princess sacrifice and ride said so dragon to work. Just imagine the looks you would get from your coworkers.
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Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"
Here in Vancouver we made history. $40+ to fill the tank on a mini work Toyota Yaris this morning. $60+ for my compact Honda SUV.

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Maybe you could fashion a windsail on a skateboard and save on gas? Perhaps you could catch 100 rats and make harnesses and have then pull you in a red wagon? Or my favorite is you could find a flying dragon, offer a princess to sacrifice and ride said so dragon to work.
Or just take a bus.
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Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"
Here in Vancouver we made history. $40+ to fill the tank on a mini work Toyota Yaris this morning. $60+ for my compact Honda SUV.

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Maybe you could fashion a windsail on a skateboard and save on gas? Perhaps you could catch 100 rats and make harnesses and have then pull you in a red wagon? Or my favorite is you could find a flying dragon, offer a princess to sacrifice and ride said so dragon to work.
Or just take a bus.
Buses hurt the environment and because of the spike in gas prices, it's now probably 49.99 to ride the bus to work. I also would suggest purchasing a camel that runs fast, plus they have that hump thing on their back, so they won't get easily dehydrated.
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Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"
Here in Vancouver we made history. $40+ to fill the tank on a mini work Toyota Yaris this morning. $60+ for my compact Honda SUV.

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Maybe you could fashion a windsail on a skateboard and save on gas? Perhaps you could catch 100 rats and make harnesses and have then pull you in a red wagon? Or my favorite is you could find a flying dragon, offer a princess to sacrifice and ride said so dragon to work.
Or just take a bus.
Buses hurt the environment and because of the spike in gas prices, it's now probably 49.99 to ride the bus to work. So I also suggest a camel that runs fast, plus they have that hump thing on their back, so they won't get easily dehydrated.
Lots of camels on the streets would cause a lot greater environmental problems I would think.
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Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"
Here in Vancouver we made history. $40+ to fill the tank on a mini work Toyota Yaris this morning. $60+ for my compact Honda SUV.

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Maybe you could fashion a windsail on a skateboard and save on gas? Perhaps you could catch 100 rats and make harnesses and have then pull you in a red wagon? Or my favorite is you could find a flying dragon, offer a princess to sacrifice and ride said so dragon to work.
Or just take a bus.
Buses hurt the environment and because of the spike in gas prices, it's now probably 49.99 to ride the bus to work. So I also suggest a camel that runs fast, plus they have that hump thing on their back, so they won't get easily dehydrated.
Lots of camels on the streets would cause a lot greater environmental problems I would think.
You think so? I do vaguely remember in the Middle East and in Africa that camels are used as livestock in crowded markets on a daily basis, and both those continents didn't fall into the ocean or get sucked up in a pollution tornado. Plus, I think their carbon footprint would be smaller in the long run.

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I believe methane is the most potently warming greenhouse gas.