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Old 12-30-2005, 03:00 PM
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I am sure the customers of Consumers Energy just loved to hear you say that. I thought the days of the $1,000 toilet seats were over. Everything comes with a price. If it is a private power generator it is at the expense of the consumer. If it is a government facility it is at the expense of the taxpayer. Somebody brought up a good point today:

Since "explosives softening" obviously wasn't part of the demolition contractor's winning bid, did they have to give Consumer's Energy a credit for all the time they alledgedly saved or did Consumer's Energy have to give them an extra for subjecting them to a more hazardous site?
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