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Posted by Chris on April 01, 2004 at 05:14:55 from (64.91.17.27):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Get ready for even higher gas prices posted by Scott on March 31, 2004 at 17:42:11:
That's all good for wealthy people who can afford a duramax chevy,but what people like me who make minimum wage and have a mortgage and kids and are forced to drive a 20 year old vehicle and it is forced to be a pickup because I can't afford 2 vehicles and I do have to haul things. Oh yea ,in the late 70's ,which is what I drive they did't have a diesel option. So I just pay the $1.70+ and get my 9-10 miles per gallon and make up the extra money by not buying food and other little things that I don't need. I may not be able to plant soybeans this year because I can't afford to do it! I don't think I should I should have to suffer with a bad tooth because I filled up the gas tank and now I can't afford to go to the dentist,while I see a hundreds of $30k + vehicles on the road everythime I go to town.I don't think most people are having hard times,not when they can afford a new car every4 or 5 years. sorry,ranting again
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