ghrit, when I first moved from NORTHERN us, I noticed that the locals here seemed pretty groggy in the morning... I was afraid they'd fall asleep in the cab, with the othr 5 guys who were napping, mouths wide open, coffee cup leaning and drool forming on the window
Har-har-har. Thot that was the rule --. Did you move south to be among like minded individuals --- ?? (If there were a smirking smilie, it would be here.) (The spelling nazi strikes again)
Simpily put, we will continue to to grumble, continue to drive and pay increasingly higher prices, costs will increase, wages will increase, strikes will drive prices higher, the government will step in and just a few more little slices of our liberty, will effect a temporary fix in the form of subsidies or tax deferments or costs of living and transportation wage increases. Ultimately, we will be bussed to our work barracks, where we perform our assigned tasks to earn our subsistance coupons. That's the trouble with becomming too dependant on a system that didn't even exist a hundred years ago. BTW, those of us that refuse to go to our assigned positions are already labeled as terrorists, so we shouldn' present much of a problem when the whole of the flock are in peril.
I just heard one of the mealy mouthes on NPR state that studies have shown that Americans will handle prices up to $100 a barrel.
Regular dropped to $1.92 a gallon today and diesel was $2.45... Quart of Oil unchanged. I forget what my point was to be... maybe that it costs me almost $30 less to fill my truck than it did 2 months ago? not sure. I'll get back to this. Not drunk, just up late
I'm spoiled rotten... My little island is only 13 miles long..and 2.3 miles wide at it's widest point... My commute,round trip , to work...is less than 4 miles... I can put $20 in my Honda Accord and drive for 2 weeks..and that's if I have to leave the island for anything.... God knows when I move.....I am so used to living in Mayberry By The Sea!
Yeah sincew gas comes from oil it is kind of interesting that the price of gas just has to go up all the time with occasional slight relief due to supply and costs of oil but yet the quart of oil never realy fluxuates more than inflation.
$1.89 here for regular. I say the caribou and drill in Alaska, and the environmentalist Nazi's and build refineries.
Just went down yesterday to @2.28 for 87 octane but we're paying $.25/gal in state gas tax so that bumps it up a little. Rhode Island is $.31/gal for the gas tax
I filled my 1999 escort up with the same amount of gas as Phishi and over hear in Britain it cost me about £50 pounds sterling. I dunno how much that equates to in dollars but I'm betting its quite a few. I have now for the first time in my life bought and run a 2litre DIESEL, it cost's the same amount to fill but those fills are now spaced to 1 and a half times a month, compaired to at least 4 times a month with the petrol ver. The wife does a lot of miles in her job (district nurse) hence the high mileage.
1 British Pound = 1.81080 US Dollars (per the conversion chart I found this morning) $90.5400 US Dollars to fill your car. Guess I'll quit sniveling about what I'm paying at the pump ($ 3.059/gallon last evening).
Just bought my wife a 06 VW Jetta Diesel Getting 45 MPG already and she'll see almost 55 Highway once the motor is broken in a bit 8 Airbags in that car...
I had a Hyundai like that once... I swear, everytime I had to leave the island, and go up the bridge?? I heard "I think I can...I think I can....I think I can....." in the background..
This is a TDI with a pretty peppy turbo. I remember the Diesel VWs from 20 yrs ago... they were slow The new ones have a 6 speed auto, with a strange manual option that allows you to ratchet up or down. Helluva a car for $24K