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Posted by Dixieland on April 10, 2005 at 07:50:52 from (69.29.100.127):
I know it is hard to git two people to agree on anything these days but here are some ideas to fight these gas/fuel prices... #1...Eveyone boycott all but one supplier for a month at the time and alternate each month...that could get thier attention if they have to eat the evaporation plus not have that income for a month...no reason for all of the oil companies(Chevron, Exxon, Mobile, Citgo, etc;ect) to git rich at the same time...if we buy from one per month, some would have to go as much as six months without all that cash. #2...Carpool Little League, school, church, work, grocery shopping. ect;. #3...Pay with cash instead of a credit card...when you hand over $50.00 cash you really understand it is not that hard to reduce consumption or stay broke...them credit cards will come due too but somehow, by then it is too late. #4...Let your grass go for an extra week...it won't die but you will have some good mulching material for your garden. #5...Try walking for those short trips to the post office, church, little league, etc;. #6...Plan your trips to do several chores in one trip. #7...Keep your vehicles in good order...tire pressure, oil change, lubrication, ect. #8...Whenever possible, have your goods delivered to you. #9...Let your windows down and enjoy the fresh air. #10...Think of some more ways and pass it on.
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