1. And beginning in the late afternoon, I usually have gas all evening and into the night until I fall asleep. 2. And if the Bulls are pushed now, they may have less gas in their tank later. 3. Being in love is you come home and he comes home and you both have gas and you get under the covers and make love puffs. 4. But whether you have gas or oil heat, there is not a lot you can do. 5. Do the Blue Devils have any gas left? 6. Even the rules governing who must have the reformulated gas are a patchwork. 7. Even modest interruptions in gasoline supplies can drive prices upward, in part because refineries hold small inventories and thus have little gas on hand to absorb production drops. 8. Gordon having enough gas might have been a surprise. 9. Her hair is ragged and faded, her eyes are milky with age, and she has horrible gas. 10. His kitchen has gas, yes. |