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Try blaming environmentalists... I think it'd be easier to explain anyway
I paid $4.05/gal for 91 octane last week here in Texas last week, and it's gone up since then...
Just a thought for people though:
Last week I paid $3.25 for a gallon of milk and $4.05 for a gallon on gas.
Based on that comparison, your gas is a steal. As anywhere for 40-50 times more thought, effort, design, fabrication, and overall work went into getting the gas from the ground to your car than it did in getting the milk from the cows udder to your mouth.
What I'm saying is, it's the dairy farmers you should be looking at.
Houston, Texas... Believe it or not, there are 7 million people here... must be a couple of fans who'd love to see you play.
I never put more than $20 into my shitbox, it gives me the illusion that the prices never change!
this is also me.
good to go
plus what if my motor blows and i have 60 bucks in the tank? fuck that noise. when the motor goes i want to have $2.57 in the tank not 47, not 57, not full please.
plus i would have to syphon it out and resell the shit.
i only fill up when i am rich and going to a far off locale. it costs real money these days to fill an 18 gallon tank. fuck off @ that idea.
I never put more than $20 into my shitbox, it gives me the illusion that the prices never change!
this is also me.
good to go
plus what if my motor blows and i have 60 bucks in the tank? fuck that noise. when the motor goes i want to have $2.57 in the tank not 47, not 57, not full please.
plus i would have to syphon it out and resell the shit.
i only fill up when i am rich and going to a far off locale. it costs real money these days to fill an 18 gallon tank. fuck off @ that idea.
Exactly! Plus I work not even a mile from where I live, so I still only fill up every 2 weeks!
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I luckily have a short commute, maybe 4.5 miles wach way. I fill it up on payday every two weeks, usually about 3/4 of a tank.
girlfriend has a 50 mile commute each way so its a significant expense for her.
Exactly! Plus I work not even a mile from where I live
i miss those days.
Must be nice. 23 miles each way for me. And my office is moving 3 miles north in May. I really need to get a job downtown....kills me every morning when I hear the el go by and I'm getting in my car.
I don't want to know...his commute is 80 miles, one way. :fp:
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Good one.
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yes it was. good on ya for being a good sport.
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Where did you find gas for $3.39?
haha
i wish...4.39
wise and springensuthsouth...something like that.
Damn...you got my hopes up...pretty sad that $3.39/gallon sounds like a steal.
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
2024: Baltimore
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I paid $4.05/gal for 91 octane last week here in Texas last week, and it's gone up since then...
Just a thought for people though:
Last week I paid $3.25 for a gallon of milk and $4.05 for a gallon on gas.
Based on that comparison, your gas is a steal. As anywhere for 40-50 times more thought, effort, design, fabrication, and overall work went into getting the gas from the ground to your car than it did in getting the milk from the cows udder to your mouth.
What I'm saying is, it's the dairy farmers you should be looking at.
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
but then you are stopping every other day.
i'll go two weeks before i have to stop again.....three if i really push it and don't do anything on the weekend
good to go
plus what if my motor blows and i have 60 bucks in the tank? fuck that noise. when the motor goes i want to have $2.57 in the tank not 47, not 57, not full please.
plus i would have to syphon it out and resell the shit.
i only fill up when i am rich and going to a far off locale. it costs real money these days to fill an 18 gallon tank. fuck off @ that idea.
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
Exactly! Plus I work not even a mile from where I live, so I still only fill up every 2 weeks!
girlfriend has a 50 mile commute each way so its a significant expense for her.
i miss those days.
Must be nice. 23 miles each way for me. And my office is moving 3 miles north in May. I really need to get a job downtown....kills me every morning when I hear the el go by and I'm getting in my car.
This isn't too far from me! If it was $3.39 I'd be on my way now
i hope you asked for a gas allowance.
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49weeks*5days*30mile*2eachway/20mpg*$4=$2,940
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That sucks :fp: you did warn me though ...
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