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Posted by Dave from MN on May 03, 2007 at 13:29:15 from (67.133.91.236):
In Reply to: gas price game posted by hay on May 03, 2007 at 05:17:42:
Use is the biggest issue. Reduce the demand. Drpooed off my daughters freind the other day. Her parents live 23 miles from their job. The Ma has a Big Ol Tahoe, decked out with big tires and the such. The ol Man has what I am pretty sure is a subarban. Both new, the each drive seperate, but work the same hours. They have 4 ATV's # snowmobliles and a boat.. a big boat. They have one child. Thier yard is at best, about the size of a 40x 60 shed. They have a big JD garden tractor 50" cut for sure. They travel with their toys every weekend. They are good people that are a prime example of Americans obsesion with living the high life, no matter the cost. Just think of the fuel they use in a month. Wasteful nation we are, we will some day pay for what we have been takingh for granted for so long
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