Posted on 03/01/2007 8:40:21 AM PST by dynachrome
How much is your electric bill compared to Al Gore's?
Around $100
Under $100
A few hundred a month
As much as Al's
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1. | Around $100 | 44.60% |
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2. | Under $100 | 30.57% |
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3. | A few hundred a month | 23.10% |
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4. | As much as Al's | 1.73% |
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You know, I was thinking that there is a perfectly good and likely explanation for Gore's electric bill. He's running all the servers for the Internet there.
"Florida"
Most lightning strikes in the U.S., I believe.
Watched a freighter off Cocoa Beach get hammered during one storm (big cranes on it).
Gore's $30,000 in electricity and gas bill for last year is more than our take home pay.
So I'm doing my part to fight Manbearpig.
Really??
In the summer, around $175, and in the winter months around $100--of course this is Arizona we're talking about and I hear AZ Public Service is one of the most expensive in the nation.
Electric only, or combined energy bill for those of us who use gas heat?
Under 100.00. We're on a low income program. We're not wastful people, however.
Algore is an @sswipe...
II live in an 800 sq. ft apartment with central heating and air, so all I have to pay for is running the fan. Plus I'm only home about 2 weeks out of every month, and I pretty much live on my boat on weekends in the summer.
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