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Old 17-08-2005, 11:46 PM   #18
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the scary thing is that its summer in the USA now.....when their oil demand goes up in their winter we will really cop it.
Having said that....on my recent trip to Europe i noticed the prices over there are amazing. In Paris a liter of fuel is about A$1.90 , Athens A$1.60 , Rome A$1.70 so we are really not in that bad a situation compared to some parts of the world.

James
haha, not bad you say, European countrys are very small compared to Australia, you dont have to travel that far in those kind of coutrys, and their public transport is state of the art. in Australia, places can be very remote and the only way to get their is by car, and not to metion our public transport is discusting. we need cars in australia to travel, european coutrys its not a nessesity.

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