Brian Damage
06-04-2006, 12:01 AM
When George was dreaming of how life would be in the future, he tips the doorman $100 bucks and he says sarcasticly, "Oh goodie, now I can fill my gas tank." Who knew, he wasn't far from the truth? LOL
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View Full Version : Something funny about George's dream of the future Brian Damage 06-04-2006, 12:01 AM When George was dreaming of how life would be in the future, he tips the doorman $100 bucks and he says sarcasticly, "Oh goodie, now I can fill my gas tank." Who knew, he wasn't far from the truth? LOL TVFactFan 06-04-2006, 01:55 PM When George was dreaming of how life would be in the future, he tips the doorman $100 bucks and he says sarcasticly, "Oh goodie, now I can fill my gas tank." Who knew, he wasn't far from the truth? LOL Did it say what year it was supposed to be in the future? Brian Damage 06-04-2006, 02:45 PM Did it say what year it was supposed to be in the future? 1996 Janice 06-04-2006, 03:24 PM I know he was talking about the future, but it could have been a commentary on the price of gas back then. Back in the 70s, there was that big gas shortage, long lines, rations, etc. Perhaps it had something to do with that. Mr. Television 06-04-2006, 03:26 PM I know he was talking about the future, but it could have been a commentary on the price of gas back then. Back in the 70s, there was that big gas shortage, long lines, rations, etc. Perhaps it had something to do with that. I remember one time we stopped by a gas station back in the 70's and their was a sign saying No Gas Forever. That still makes me laugh. :lol: Ireneparalegal 06-04-2006, 06:09 PM I remember in the 70's having to go to the gas station on EVEN or ODD number days, depending what your license plate number ended in. People would switch other license plates just to be able to get gas. TVFactFan 06-04-2006, 06:16 PM I remember in the 70's having to go to the gas station on EVEN or ODD number days, depending what your license plate number ended in. People would switch other license plates just to be able to get gas. You mean you went with someone to the gas station in the 70's-lol Irene u were not buying gas in the 70's, i know your age Brian Damage 06-06-2006, 12:12 AM I also remember that there were flags. I can't really remember what they meant, but I think there were green and red flags. Brian Damage 06-06-2006, 12:13 AM I know he was talking about the future, but it could have been a commentary on the price of gas back then. Back in the 70s, there was that big gas shortage, long lines, rations, etc. Perhaps it had something to do with that. That is very possible. Although, it got a big laugh from the audience like the gas prices would never get that high. lol Ireneparalegal 06-06-2006, 12:14 AM You mean you went with someone to the gas station in the 70's-lol Irene u were not buying gas in the 70's, i know your age stop being sarcastic. you damn well know what it is I am saying. BTW i was driving a car by the age of 12. |