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Forums :: Dan Peek Fan Blog :: Re: OT: Message #2 ... The Shemitah - The Rise and Fall (?) of America (The Country) ... Another Must-View

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[quote="shasta"]Not only that, they're charging you for that extra quart of oil!
[/quote] Actually not, S. It was a set price for an oil change. Something like $28, for instance. So, I wasn't being charged for the extra oil that I didn't really need. That's what ticked me off about being charged the extra $1.50 for the oil filter. A new filter was already included in the set price. I think it's great that your dad taught you how to do those things you mentioned. They're actually quite simple to do when taught as you know. And, yes, too much motor oil is not good as you learned. It's not a case of "more is better." It can blow out gaskets and seals because of too much pressure as I understand it. What did they say happened to your car when it quit in the middle of the interstate and what was the cost to repair it if you remember? I still don't understand what the disaster would be in rebuilding on the substandard-sized lots. Please explain (again) exactly why in simple terms. I understand about a realtor making more money on bigger lots since they work on a percentage, but again what is the disaster?


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