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Posted by john in la on August 15, 2005 at 20:07:15 from (67.35.246.29):
In Reply to: *^%$$^% Gas posted by sammy the RED on August 15, 2005 at 18:30:49:
Every day I hear someone say something about the price of diesel/gas going up So my question is............ How high does it need to go before you do something about it???????????? I drive the roads 5 days a week 300 to 400 miles a day in my job delivering gas/diesel to stations. I see more and more large SUV's; 1 ton pickups with a house wife at the wheel and bags of groceries in the back. Roads are packed at all hours of the day not just rush hour to and from work. Do not get me wrong. I feel every one should have the size vehicle they want.. just do not complain about the price of gas when you get 12 to 15 MPG with your vehicle. Like any thing else. Meat goes up you eat more beans. Coke goes up you drink more water. Gas goes up you complain and buy more and more gas every day. Just my opinion. By the way my pickup gets 22 mpg and my wife’s car gets 38 mpg.
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