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why are we still building roads made with asphalt instead of the way we did in the 1950's, with concrete?

It seems there was a reason the country abandoned the usage of concrete years ago. I just don't recall why. But now since the price of oil is so unstable and asphalt is an oil product it makes sense to me that we need to get away from asphalt just because of the cost.

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I can't beat ceilings cat's Firecrotch plan sorry :)
This would have been funnier without the explanation. Just tell her to remember to take the pills.
class B, gasoline is a petroleum product
On a related note, I have just developed firecrotch resistant condoms. Each latex sheath is impregnated - if you'll excuse the terminology - with dozenz of box jellyfish stingers connected to a small sensor. The sensor detects if there any hint of ginge in the minge fringe and fires off the stingers. The end result is an instant soft-on, a night in hospital and an instant aversion to firecrotch.
ask anyone who has dated a red-head! they'd know

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