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Posted by Steve from TN on May 25, 2004 at 08:52:32 from (208.62.151.213):
In Reply to: Gas out days posted by Gary in TX on May 24, 2004 at 22:09:23:
Gary, we sure need to do something. I wonder if we all cut down on the unnecessary trips and carpooled if that wouldn't help out. I know it would help my expenses. My wife and I work in the same town but drive to work separately. We could at least ride to work together two or three days out of the week. Another thing that I am doing is keeping my lead foot off the accelerator and using my cruse control. I believe that is helping some. We need to check our tires and make sure the inflation is right. Under-inflated tires will tear up your gas mileage. We all need to work together on this. I think if the whole country would cut back, the prices would at least slow down on the way up.
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