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Forgive me if I sound like I live under a rock, but what are you talking about?

The massive oil spill on the gulf of New Orleans. It's coming UP from the water, so they either have to:

A. Burn it [didn't work]

B. Plug it up [didn't work]

C. Move it [dump sand on the top to have it sink to the bottom]

I say we just get a tankard out there and have it siphon it all.

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The massive oil spill on the gulf of New Orleans.

Oh, okay. I never heard about it.

ETA: I still don't quite get what Steel is talking about. Who's gonna get sued?

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Oh, okay. I never heard about it.

ETA: I still don't quite get what Steel is talking about. Who's gonna get sued?

I'm assuming the people that drove the boat into it. Other than that, no one is at fault cause the oil is underwater.

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Oh, okay. I never heard about it.

ETA: I still don't quite get what Steel is talking about. Who's gonna get sued?

I just owned you. 428899.gif It's the company who had their workers dead in an oil rig explosion out in that Gulf.

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I just owned you. 428899.gif It's the company who had their workers dead in an oil rig explosion out in that Gulf.

Look up the word "owned", then you can come back and play some more.
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"Hopefully", hurricane season would push out the oil that got spilled....and it sucks that it reached Flordia's fragile wild life.

I'm thinking BP will be history when the oil reaches the Atlantic Ocean.

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Excuse me, mind if I bump this topic? 428899.gif Sorry, I wanted to announce or report some good news regarding the oil crisis. The new containment cap has been doing a sufficient job with holding back the Macondo well flow. The construction of two relief wells is far underway. One of them will pump mud into the well, spawning a column of pressure and weight, which will seal it permanently. The other poses as a back-up. Aquatic bacteria has dissociated a good deal of the oil patches. Some believe that offshore drilling might regain momentum, but skepticism still lingers among Gulf fishers.

It isn't amazing how edifying a newspaper is? 428899.gif

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