Posted by reddog848 on February 24, 2011 at 06:21:06 from (216.171.69.40):
In Reply to: Re: OT Gas Prices posted by 36 coupe on February 24, 2011 at 01:08:46:
Here in east Texas farm fuel just went to 3.00 gal. When you just have SS for income and have to pay 2.99 for propane and 3.00 for diesel it sure don"t leave much to buy groceries. I"m selling my crawler and my Ford powerstroke and buying an older gas something just to save a little. At 70 years old,I never dreamed these golden years would trurn into "lead" years. I quit trucking when diesel got to 1.50 and sure don"t understand how truckers can operate at these prices plus all the other expence of operations. I too, remember gas at .09 and the gas wars of the late 40"s and 50"s. Sure miss those days. Just a thought.... The world operates on trucking, everything is on a truck at some point in time, if truckers would just stick together for as littl as 2 days and not move, I promise things would change very quick. But that"s just a dream that will never happen. Rant over!!! God bless you all,I love this board.
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