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mark johnson wrote:
Our solution to doubled fuel prices is to drive half as much. You still get where you are going, but it takes twice as long. What's the hurry anyway.
โJun-12-2008 07:46 AM
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โJun-12-2008 05:52 AM
lwmuddy wrote:
Some lady on the news, "Waters" I think, wants to Nationalize the gas industry.
Does that mean they would take over every oil company?
โJun-12-2008 04:23 AM
lwmuddy wrote:
Some lady on the news, "Waters" I think, wants to Nationalize the gas industry.
Does that mean they would take over every oil company?
โJun-12-2008 02:36 AM
โJun-11-2008 02:55 PM
Gas is steadly on the rise here
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crudeman wrote:Camping Hoosiers wrote:crudeman wrote:eltejano1 wrote:
Dick was talking about the overall economic impact of this. Yesterday I ran into one of our church members at the gas station. He had just fueled-up his three dump trucks (the big 14 yard kind on 18 wheeler tractors) on his way to a job for the school district. He showed me the ticket - $2813 and change!!! Think about that - just the fuel for one day's work!
Jack
Did he show you the ticket on the other end of what he is charging for the job? there would be the bottom line I would believe!
Don't bet on it! Anyone running trucks right now is having a hard time adjusting price and fuel surcharge enough to stay in business. I am shelling out half a million per week for fuel and it hurts!
Jeff
Oh I understand, my point was it was showing one side of the facts. Someone gotta be passing down some of this increase or how they gonna stay in business.