CNN Users Respond to High Gas
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CNN Users Respond to High Gas
Could not resist - the guy quoted below needs to moderate his appetite along with his thirsty 15mpg vehicle.
Is there a problem here?
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Originally Posted by Joe Stain, Atlanta, Georgia
I fill my car with 50 dollars worth of gas. I drive to the store to buy a 6 dollar bag of beef jerky. It takes me 3 dollars to go 14 miles to buy the jerky. I eat it all before I get home so I must go back to the store to buy more jerky for 6 dollars. Again it costs me 3 dollars in gas. I finish the jerky just as I arrive at home only to get an upset stomach from 1/2 pound of dried beef swelling in my stomach. I now have to spend another 3 dollars in gas to buy a 7 dollar bottle of Rolaids. This 1 hour of my life cost me 28 dollars. With the price of gas these days I think its time to give up on beef jerky. Another pleasure gone due to gas prices.
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Last edited by Delta Flyer; 04-20-2006 at 06:22 AM.
#2
Re: CNN Users Respond to High Gas
This is really simple. Gas is that price because people are willing to pay it. It is driven solely by demand. Stop buy and the price will come down (although the effects of China and India mask some of our efforts). When is everyone going to learn?!?
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You might be a RedNeck if.....
Originally Posted by Joe Stain, Atlanta, Georgia
I fill my car with 50 dollars worth of gas. I drive to the store to buy a 6 dollar bag of beef jerky. It takes me 3 dollars to go 14 miles to buy the jerky. I eat it all before I get home so I must go back to the store to buy more jerky for 6 dollars. Again it costs me 3 dollars in gas. I finish the jerky just as I arrive at home only to get an upset stomach from 1/2 pound of dried beef swelling in my stomach. I now have to spend another 3 dollars in gas to buy a 7 dollar bottle of Rolaids. This 1 hour of my life cost me 28 dollars. With the price of gas these days I think its time to give up on beef jerky. Another pleasure gone due to gas prices.
Originally Posted by Joe Stain, Atlanta, Georgia
I fill my car with 50 dollars worth of gas. I drive to the store to buy a 6 dollar bag of beef jerky. It takes me 3 dollars to go 14 miles to buy the jerky. I eat it all before I get home so I must go back to the store to buy more jerky for 6 dollars. Again it costs me 3 dollars in gas. I finish the jerky just as I arrive at home only to get an upset stomach from 1/2 pound of dried beef swelling in my stomach. I now have to spend another 3 dollars in gas to buy a 7 dollar bottle of Rolaids. This 1 hour of my life cost me 28 dollars. With the price of gas these days I think its time to give up on beef jerky. Another pleasure gone due to gas prices.
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The person that Delta Flyer quoted, although dumb, is quite funny and definitively worth of a Jeff Foxworthy skit. However, this one response in particular gave me the creeps:
"...I also foresee our retaking, probably militarily, of the nationalized oil facilities we developed in the Middle East and 'lost' in the sixties and seventies to increasingly-nationalistic indigenous peoples (this may be offset in time into the future) by appropriate occupation and control of the Iranian oil fields..." Larry Schear, East Coventry, Pennsylvania, $3.039/gallon
What is this person thinking?? Offset in time into the future by appropriate occupation and control of the Iranian oil fields? Who gave you the right to occupy other countries to control their resources?
And then we wonder how come the Iranians are so eager to get an A-bomb.
"...I also foresee our retaking, probably militarily, of the nationalized oil facilities we developed in the Middle East and 'lost' in the sixties and seventies to increasingly-nationalistic indigenous peoples (this may be offset in time into the future) by appropriate occupation and control of the Iranian oil fields..." Larry Schear, East Coventry, Pennsylvania, $3.039/gallon
What is this person thinking?? Offset in time into the future by appropriate occupation and control of the Iranian oil fields? Who gave you the right to occupy other countries to control their resources?
And then we wonder how come the Iranians are so eager to get an A-bomb.
Last edited by fernando_g; 04-20-2006 at 06:11 AM.
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I would think that *if* Americans purchased even *moderately* smaller cars and trucks (FE = 24..30 instead of 12..18) gasoline demand would drop, and with less demand, the per-gallon price would drop.
You don't have to necessarily buy a hybrid to increase your gas mileage, you just have to be smarter about what kind of car/truck you buy.
You don't have to necessarily buy a hybrid to increase your gas mileage, you just have to be smarter about what kind of car/truck you buy.
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Re: CNN Users Respond to High Gas
Originally Posted by gpsman1
You might be a RedNeck if.....
Originally Posted by Joe Stain, Atlanta, Georgia
I fill my car with 50 dollars worth of gas. I drive to the store to buy a 6 dollar bag of beef jerky. It takes me 3 dollars to go 14 miles to buy the jerky. I eat it all before I get home so I must go back to the store to buy more jerky for 6 dollars. Again it costs me 3 dollars in gas. I finish the jerky just as I arrive at home only to get an upset stomach from 1/2 pound of dried beef swelling in my stomach. I now have to spend another 3 dollars in gas to buy a 7 dollar bottle of Rolaids. This 1 hour of my life cost me 28 dollars. With the price of gas these days I think its time to give up on beef jerky. Another pleasure gone due to gas prices.
Originally Posted by Joe Stain, Atlanta, Georgia
I fill my car with 50 dollars worth of gas. I drive to the store to buy a 6 dollar bag of beef jerky. It takes me 3 dollars to go 14 miles to buy the jerky. I eat it all before I get home so I must go back to the store to buy more jerky for 6 dollars. Again it costs me 3 dollars in gas. I finish the jerky just as I arrive at home only to get an upset stomach from 1/2 pound of dried beef swelling in my stomach. I now have to spend another 3 dollars in gas to buy a 7 dollar bottle of Rolaids. This 1 hour of my life cost me 28 dollars. With the price of gas these days I think its time to give up on beef jerky. Another pleasure gone due to gas prices.
As for the upset stomach, a long neck would fix that right up. Don't they have any brown bags in Atlanta?
Bob Wilson
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Originally Posted by Delta Flyer
Is it truly smug to laugh at the guy going back and forth to get his beef jerky?
I don't think so. Something about that just seems absurd. Very Homer-esque, making three trips in his car to buy jerky and relief from his upset stomach?
I'm sure the loudest whiner are owners of those giant pickups, like F-350s, who pass me going 80+MPH on the expressway...
Then again, I must be SMUG, I laughed rather loudly at a few of those, like the people who drive fast, or can't get out of the station for under $50.
Add in that the last time I got gas, it cost me $4. Yeah, four bucks. I wanted to stop and get a lottery ticket (269 Million), and gas prices had dropped, so I got four bucks worth of gas, the lottery ticket, and paid with a five dollar bill.