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ITalians boycott pasta prices

I wish this country (USA) would boycott gas for a day because of the prices, good luck to my people in their boycott!!!!  FORZAITALIA

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  • forzaitaliaforzaitalia Member Posts: 137

    hmmmm

  • frodusfrodus Member Posts: 2,396

    Do u know why pasta prices are so high....its because we are now making fuel out of corn...the same thing happened in Mexico 3 weeks ago because of the taco shells..and guess what its only going to get worse...u cant use a food source for a fuel and not expect the price to go up....like yo way UP .. ..and yes our corn feeds the world. corn is in just about every thing u use in your daily life..

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  • forzaitaliaforzaitalia Member Posts: 137

    umm no its because the wheat prises rose.. good try though 

  • noaknoak Member Posts: 44

    dude when corn goes up everything goes up food wise,you need corn to make wheat,DOH

  • forzaitaliaforzaitalia Member Posts: 137

    umm nooooo wheat is in the ground, hence WHEAT FIELDS!!!! you make flour out of wheat and in turn you make pasta out of flour from the WHEAT

  • DekronDekron Member UncommonPosts: 7,359
    Originally posted by noak


    dude when corn goes up everything goes up food wise,you need corn to make wheat,DOH

    Holy. The ignorance of our youth. I had to lol at this, especially since I live in Oklahoma - a wheat producing state.

  • noaknoak Member Posts: 44

    ok then u know that with out corn u wouldn't be able to get the wheat out of the ground or to the market right. what by product is use to get the wheat out of the ground and to the market

  • forzaitaliaforzaitalia Member Posts: 137
    Originally posted by Dekron

    Originally posted by noak


    dude when corn goes up everything goes up food wise,you need corn to make wheat,DOH

    Holy. The ignorance of our youth. I had to lol at this, especially since I live in Oklahoma - a wheat producing state.



    yup i kinda fell on the floor laughing at this.  I hope he doesnt really think that hes right

  • forzaitaliaforzaitalia Member Posts: 137
    Originally posted by noak


    ok then u know that with out corn u wouldn't be able to get the wheat out of the ground or to the market right. what by product is use to get the wheat out of the ground and to the market

    What are you a corn farmer, i mean i love corn especially jersey corn, but corn doesnt controll everything, please dont track me down for insulting your all holy corn and its messiah byproducts

  • DekronDekron Member UncommonPosts: 7,359
    Originally posted by noak


    ok then u know that with out corn u wouldn't be able to get the wheat out of the ground or to the market right. what by product is use to get the wheat out of the ground and to the market

    Please explain. Wheat is harvested either by hand or a mechanical harvester powered by diesel fuel. Please tell me where corn falls in this equation. Maybe the farmer was eating some cornflakes for breakfast?

  • forzaitaliaforzaitalia Member Posts: 137
    Originally posted by Dekron

    Originally posted by noak


    ok then u know that with out corn u wouldn't be able to get the wheat out of the ground or to the market right. what by product is use to get the wheat out of the ground and to the market

    Please explain. Wheat is harvested either by hand or a mechanical harvester powered by diesel fuel. Please tell me where corn falls in this equation. Maybe the farmer was eating some cornflakes for breakfast?

    i think he believes that etonal is involved, ethonal being from corn, but dielsal fuel definetly makes teh harvester run. The day the harvester runs on ethonal is the day i get my brand new flying car

  • DekronDekron Member UncommonPosts: 7,359
    Originally posted by forzaitalia

    Originally posted by Dekron

    Originally posted by noak


    ok then u know that with out corn u wouldn't be able to get the wheat out of the ground or to the market right. what by product is use to get the wheat out of the ground and to the market

    Please explain. Wheat is harvested either by hand or a mechanical harvester powered by diesel fuel. Please tell me where corn falls in this equation. Maybe the farmer was eating some cornflakes for breakfast?

    i think he believes that etonal is involved, ethonal being from corn, but dielsal fuel definetly makes teh harvester run. The day the harvester runs on ethonal is the day i get my brand new flying car

    Ahh. Well ethynol is used as an additive in unleaded, but not diesel.

  • VampirVampir Member Posts: 4,239
    Originally posted by Dekron

    Originally posted by noak


    dude when corn goes up everything goes up food wise,you need corn to make wheat,DOH

    Holy. The ignorance of our youth. I had to lol at this, especially since I live in Oklahoma - a wheat producing state.

     wow no child left behind had reached a new low point.

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  • BrianshoBriansho Member UncommonPosts: 3,586

    Originally posted by Dekron

    Originally posted by noak


    dude when corn goes up everything goes up food wise,you need corn to make wheat,DOH

    Holy. The ignorance of our youth. I had to lol at this, especially since I live in Oklahoma - a wheat producing state.

    I  thought wheat was a brains food??!?!

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  • noaknoak Member Posts: 44

    its not ethanol,and i cant believe you don't have a clue.. 

  • BigdavoBigdavo Member UncommonPosts: 1,863

    Originally posted by noak


    its not ethanol,and i cant believe you don't have a clue.. 

    Allow me to spell things out for you a little...

    CORN AND WHEAT ARE TWO DIFFERENT PLANTS!

    Hope that cleared things up.

    O_o o_O

  • DekronDekron Member UncommonPosts: 7,359
    Originally posted by Bigdavo


     
    Originally posted by noak


    its not ethanol,and i cant believe you don't have a clue.. 

     

    Allow me to spell things out for you a little...

    CORN AND WHEAT ARE TWO DIFFERENT PLANTS!

    Hope that cleared things up.

    I still don't think he gets it. It seems he believes wheat is a by-product of corn. Wow. Or, to much WoW I should say.

  • AirspellAirspell Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 1,391

    HE WHO CONTROLS THE CORN CONTROLS THE GALAXY !!!!

     

    MASSIVE LULZ

     

    P.S. US gas prices are probably one of the lowest in the entire world, save for countries like QATAR or something.

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  • GodliestGodliest Member Posts: 3,486

    The best example of offtopic discussion ever. Turning a discussion about the prices of gas into a discussion about wheat and corn. Check out wikipedia for information about wheat and corn. It's clearly not the same thing.

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  • PyndaPynda Member UncommonPosts: 856

    Actually, noak had it more right than you other guys who are mocking him.


    When corn prices go up (to supply the demand for ethanol) farm land becomes more valuable planted in corn than in wheat. Therefore wheat planting declines > demand for the available wheat rises > prices for wheat go up.


    Wheat prices rose by 75% this year in Italy. (Coming soon to a Quickie Mart near you!)

  • DekronDekron Member UncommonPosts: 7,359
    Originally posted by Pynda


    Actually, noak had it more right than you other guys who are mocking him.


    When corn prices go up (to supply the demand for ethanol) farm land becomes more valuable planted in corn than in wheat. Therefore wheat planting declines > demand for the available wheat rises > prices for wheat go up.


    Wheat prices rose by 75% this year in Italy. (Coming soon to a Quickie Mart near you!)

    No. That is a given. That's simple economics. What he is claiming is that wheat is a by-product of corn.

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