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Old 06-04-2013, 06:17 PM
 
Location: Central Bay Area, CA as of Jan 2010...but still a proud Texan from Houston!
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San Ardo, For a thrill drive Hiway 33 from Maricopa to Coalinga, ugly as hell, looks like Texas, and is the major oil producing area of CA, and is going great guns, lots of jobs. There is a California oil boom, sans fracking. People that support Fracking tend to support the Keystone Pipeline, you know, the pipeline carrying Canadian oil to Texas to be shipped to China.

Two bad ideas.
Not sure where you are getting that the oil is to be shipped solely to China?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystone_Pipeline

Also to claim that Highway 33 looks like the entire state of Texas is just silly.

Texas has many scenic drives and many ugly drives. Just like any state.
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Old 06-04-2013, 06:30 PM
 
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Not sure where you are getting that the oil is to be shipped solely to China?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystone_Pipeline

You are right, I lied to you, it is also going to South America. The only reason the pipeline is crossing the US is that the Canadians don't want it crossing their scenic landscape to Vancouver. They'd rather see the Semi's wreck their landscape.

Also to claim that Highway 33 looks like the entire state of Texas is just silly.

I am not sure you should be posting until your reading skills improve, I re read my post and could not find the word "entire" anywhere.

Texas has many scenic drives (West Texas) and many ugly drives (East Texas).
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Old 06-04-2013, 07:14 PM
 
Location: Central Bay Area, CA as of Jan 2010...but still a proud Texan from Houston!
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Senno or Highnlight is that you again

I suggest you sharpen your writing skills. Oh did you mean "looks like parts of Texas"

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....I am not sure you should be posting until your reading skills improve, I re read my post and could not find the word "entire" anywhere.
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San Ardo, For a thrill drive Hiway 33 from Maricopa to Coalinga, ugly as hell, looks like Texas.
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