what are gas prices at for you?
#271
Re: what are gas prices at for you?
Gas creeped up another nickel over the weekend. $2.46/gal.
Yeah... Someone asked why my house is so expensive to heat. Well, it's just a really *old* house, built in 1905. The foundation has settled over the years, which makes every window and door in the house have a tiny gap. Individually it's not much, but collectively it's like having one window open all winter long. I have no idea how to fix this problem; one side of the house just sits a few inches lower in the ground than the other side.
How does this relate to the Prez? He started this Iraq war without cause or justification, which destabilized the region, which in turn doubled fuel prices, which in turn quadrupled my heat bill because my house is already incredibly inefficient.
Yeah... Someone asked why my house is so expensive to heat. Well, it's just a really *old* house, built in 1905. The foundation has settled over the years, which makes every window and door in the house have a tiny gap. Individually it's not much, but collectively it's like having one window open all winter long. I have no idea how to fix this problem; one side of the house just sits a few inches lower in the ground than the other side.
How does this relate to the Prez? He started this Iraq war without cause or justification, which destabilized the region, which in turn doubled fuel prices, which in turn quadrupled my heat bill because my house is already incredibly inefficient.
#272
Re: what are gas prices at for you?
Originally Posted by AshenGrey
Gas creeped up another nickel over the weekend. $2.46/gal.
Yeah... Someone asked why my house is so expensive to heat. Well, it's just a really *old* house, built in 1905. The foundation has settled over the years, which makes every window and door in the house have a tiny gap. Individually it's not much, but collectively it's like having one window open all winter long. I have no idea how to fix this problem; one side of the house just sits a few inches lower in the ground than the other side.
How does this relate to the Prez? He started this Iraq war without cause or justification, which destabilized the region, which in turn doubled fuel prices, which in turn quadrupled my heat bill because my house is already incredibly inefficient.
Yeah... Someone asked why my house is so expensive to heat. Well, it's just a really *old* house, built in 1905. The foundation has settled over the years, which makes every window and door in the house have a tiny gap. Individually it's not much, but collectively it's like having one window open all winter long. I have no idea how to fix this problem; one side of the house just sits a few inches lower in the ground than the other side.
How does this relate to the Prez? He started this Iraq war without cause or justification, which destabilized the region, which in turn doubled fuel prices, which in turn quadrupled my heat bill because my house is already incredibly inefficient.
#273
Re: what are gas prices at for you?
Originally Posted by AshenGrey
How does this relate to the Prez? He started this Iraq war without cause or justification, which destabilized the region, which in turn doubled fuel prices, which in turn quadrupled my heat bill because my house is already incredibly inefficient.
Sorry to hear about your house. I guess I should consider myself lucky. Mine was built in 87 and is well insulated. A new higher efficiency furnace wouldn't hurt but it would take years to make up for the cost with reduced fuel useage. I will wait until it dies (the furnace) first.
#274
Re: what are gas prices at for you?
Originally Posted by AshenGrey
Gas creeped up another nickel over the weekend. $2.46/gal.
Yeah... Someone asked why my house is so expensive to heat. Well, it's just a really *old* house, built in 1905. The foundation has settled over the years, which makes every window and door in the house have a tiny gap. Individually it's not much, but collectively it's like having one window open all winter long. I have no idea how to fix this problem; one side of the house just sits a few inches lower in the ground than the other side.
How does this relate to the Prez? He started this Iraq war without cause or justification, which destabilized the region, which in turn doubled fuel prices, which in turn quadrupled my heat bill because my house is already incredibly inefficient.
Yeah... Someone asked why my house is so expensive to heat. Well, it's just a really *old* house, built in 1905. The foundation has settled over the years, which makes every window and door in the house have a tiny gap. Individually it's not much, but collectively it's like having one window open all winter long. I have no idea how to fix this problem; one side of the house just sits a few inches lower in the ground than the other side.
How does this relate to the Prez? He started this Iraq war without cause or justification, which destabilized the region, which in turn doubled fuel prices, which in turn quadrupled my heat bill because my house is already incredibly inefficient.
We have many many old houses here in boston area. If possible, you should maybe try and get a small home equity line of credit and have some energy efficient Harvey's or Pella windows installed. My friend bought some at the local depot and he and his bro put them all in a couple of weeks ago when the temps were in the 60's, took them about 5-6 hours. At least you will save some cash on fuel and you may be able to take tax write offs for improving the energy efficiency of your house. Here in MA its a direct write off up to a certain dollar amount. The fed's also allow for a deduction.
Fuel oil here in Canton MA is 2.199 per gallon, most tanks here are 275 gallons. Thats a lot of money for a fill up.....
Lot's of hot air and lip service coming from DC these days on energy. Frankly, I'm sick and tired of all the inaction. Goes way back to the 70's when they cudda done something but didn't. All they did was build more super tankers to supply us with more smack. Same old story. Why not, it's groundhog day again, again.......W's a big zero in my book.
#275
Re: what are gas prices at for you?
Going back to gas prices-
Looks like it's inching up past $2.30 again.
Odd how last year how it suddenly jumped from around $2 up to $2.30 and was a crisis.
Seems like the frog sits in the pan.
Jan 2004 it was only $1.25/g and my concern for $2.00/g was my reason for buying a fuel efficient car in the first place.
Hopefully not, but I don't think $3.00/g is too far off from now.
Looks like it's inching up past $2.30 again.
Odd how last year how it suddenly jumped from around $2 up to $2.30 and was a crisis.
Seems like the frog sits in the pan.
Jan 2004 it was only $1.25/g and my concern for $2.00/g was my reason for buying a fuel efficient car in the first place.
Hopefully not, but I don't think $3.00/g is too far off from now.
#276
Re: what are gas prices at for you?
My threshold for pain was $1.50. That was when both of our vehicles at 20MPG. Now we have two 50MPG vehicles. That would put my new threshold at $3.75. If some of the prognosticators are correct, I should be back at my threshold by the end of the year.
#280
Re: what are gas prices at for you?
Upstate NY: Home of high taxes, high paid elected officials, lousy weather and senators who only look out for themselves and their political aspirations......
$2.57 - $2.65 Regular 87 Octane
$2.71 - $2.86 Premium
$2.57 - $2.65 Regular 87 Octane
$2.71 - $2.86 Premium