Posted by jp88 on November 06, 2007 at 14:32:06 from (208.47.17.47):
In Reply to: OT: Gas prices posted by Gary in TX on November 06, 2007 at 10:07:31:
The stations are so observant they raised the gas prices last wednesday from 2.82 in the morning to 2.88 by 4:00 pm just in time for the evening rush after work hours then lowered back to 2.83 the next morning.That $ucks!Raising prices because of the need and gouging is two different things.Lawmakers don't say much because of thier earnings,why stir things up when you are making money hand over fist as fast as they can?I have cut back so much so I haven't been on vacation in a couple of years now and even carpooled with my wife on her way to work leaving me without a ride lots of days.Having a vehicle used to be considered a luxury and a real convienience.China is going to autos from bikes and we are going from vehicles to bikes it seems like.
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