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"Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive." -Wild at Heart
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HEY! Welcome to Project Blue. This is hardly a welcoming sign though. But the blue sure is nice. I guess that's called finding the beauty in something otherwise pretty darned ugly! Good job.
I love your pun. Sure is making people blue. Lucky for me I don't have a car. Cool project blue photo.
I love your title, but your photo is making me feel a little blue. LOL!! It costs us about $70/week for my husband to commute to work currently. It's quite worrisome.
The prices are rather red ! although it's still cheaper than in Europe !
Great shot. I did a similar one for project green, but titled it seeing red. Great wordplay.
Ha! Thanks for the smile!
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I said your caption even before reading it...very fitting.
Aaagh, I'm sure everyone can't relate to your blue post! Very clever shot and title :)
Cute and original! Not quite that high here yet but I'm sure it's coming.
Ohhhhh NO kidding! That was a great idea! It cost ME $84 to fill my tank on Friday... and it's at less than 1/4 tank now... *sigh* Criminy....
I really like your "blue" shot and I'm sure it's making many of us blue just wondering what is going to happen next.
I hate when I THINK I made a comment and there is none there so if I made two just ignore one of them.
prices are soaring up and blues coming up . Nicely captured
Great and timely shot!
what a clever idea!
That's seriously making me blue! I paid $50.00 to gas up my car. I have no idea how folks are still driving those SUVs (Melli)!
In which state/province/territory do you reside? I'min HAwaii and only paid (ONLY!) $4.03 the other day. Some places are as high as $4.33 for super premium.
Yeah, that's blues-worthy! ;)
Nice shot, though.
Boy you got that right, not that high here yet either, but getting there.
Have you seen those new cars on the news tonight that get 300 miles on 10 gal. of gas?
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