just some little thing i found on the street. this is my first pet i ever had. his name is gus. check him out. isn t he great? he has a nice jacket. oh. he s only 8 weeks old. how much does he weigh? you know, that s kind of personal. i think he weighs about 6.5 pounds. eats like a pig. farts like a don t say. just like his owner. just like me. loves wine. what s been something that you didn t anticipate? the wild satanic screaming of a pi puppy in the middle of the night when you crate them. it s otherworldly. you have to ignore them. what about all the good stuff, all the good feelings that you get? i get good feelings, don t i, gus? gus, this is your moment.
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of course. most of us that are older, and younger to another extent, i didn t mean to make us all old farts. what i want to know, this is the part of the economy that i never really got, how much of this do you think is driven by greed? it really does feel like with the oil industry and with these mega billionaires who don t even want to bargain with gen z who are trying to get unions and stuff going, what is with that? on the price gouging stuff we hear this every time it goes up, but no one says anything when the oil crashes as it did in 2020, we saw minus 37-dollar per barrel, oil companies lost millions. no one brushes to their aid. because they make so much money. on and off, it s a global commodity, it really depends on someone demand. so, yes, in certain instances, in a variety of industries, there s price gouging, these things happen from price from time to time. it s fundamentally a different
i ve never had the luxury of being able to do that. i was had to pay the rent. of course. most of us that are older, and younger to another extent, i didn t mean to make us all old farts. what i want to know, this is the part of the economy that i never really got, how much of this do you think is driven by greed? it really does feel like with the oil industry and with these mega billionaires who don t even want to bargain with gen z who are trying to get unions and stuff going, what is with that? on the price gouging stuff we hear this every time it goes up, but no one says anything when the oil crashes as it did in 2020, we saw minus 37-dollar per barrel, oil companies lost millions. no one brushes to their aid. because they make so much money. on and off, it s a global commodity, it really depends on someone demand. so, yes, in certain instances, in a variety of industries, there s price gouging, these things happen from price from time to time. it s fundamentally a differ
being able to do that. i was had to pay the rent. of course. most of us that are older, and younger to another extent, i didn t mean to make us all old farts. what i want to know, this is the part of the economy that i never really got, how much of this do you think is driven by greed? it really does feel like with the oil industry and with these mega billionaires who don t even want to bargain with gen z who are trying to get unions and stuff going, what is with that? on the price gouging stuff we hear this every time it goes up, but no one says anything when the oil crashes as it did in 2020, we saw minus 37-dollar per barrel, oil companies lost millions. no one brushes to their aid. because they make so much money. on and off, it s a global commodity, it really depends on someone demand. so, yes, in certain instances, in a variety of industries,