Posted by Homeskillet Johnson on April 21, 2008 at 07:18:07 from (75.53.138.154):
In Reply to: All fueled up posted by Gary in TX on April 20, 2008 at 06:19:59:
If the folks that you know were living paycheck to paycheck when gas was $1.30/gallon, they would have all been bankrupt by now. Yes, fuel prices are high, but folks that are living "paycheck to paycheck" are often in that condition for other reasons as well. I see many of these folks you're talking about at the convenience stores buying lotto tickets/cigarettes/beer and eating out at restaurants at every meal while talking on their cell phones, always driving new cars, and wearing "designer label" clothes. I rent to many of these folks that are late paying their rent every month, but when I go over to repair their plumbing in the evenings after finishing my regular job, I find they have flat screen TV's, expensive stereos/theater systems, huge liquor cabinets, closet's full of designer clothes, and bookcases full of DVD's/CD's, and an apartment generally crammed full of stuff they don't use...
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