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  • sgreger1
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 9451

    #16
    Gas was $4.19 here in Pleasanton yesterday. It's crazy expensive, and you can't even drive a honda ruckus here because it rains nearly every day at some point for about half the year or more.

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    • Randall
      Member
      • May 2010
      • 753

      #17
      $3.59 a gallon. I'm spending $50+ a week nowadays. But I got to get to work and back..

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      • Roo
        Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 3446

        #18
        Originally posted by sgreger1
        Gas was $4.19 here in Pleasanton yesterday. It's crazy expensive, and you can't even drive a honda ruckus here because it rains nearly every day at some point for about half the year or more.
        What dude? You know where I live. For annual rainfall by volume we don't compare to many parts of the country, but from November through June it's a constant drizzle. Our reputation comes from the frequency, not volume, of rain. Get some rain pants yo! Californians complaining about the weather, give us a break lol.

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        • truthwolf1
          Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 2696

          #19
          3.80 gallon 2 cars

          one about 30 to 40 to fill the other 40 to 50- close to twice a week

          I would say about 500 to 700 bucks

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          • snusjus
            Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 2674

            #20
            About $3.75/gallon. I fill up on gas once a week, so it ends up costing approximately $42.00 every 7 days.

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            • bakerbarber
              Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 1947

              #21
              Let's just say, I may not be buying any nice bourbon or going out to lunch or dinner for a while.

              I'll be broke if gas goes much higher.

              Good thing we all have cheap food and low unemployment!

              Oh wait, we're dumping 40% of our corn into biofuel and subsidizing the industry that never turns a profit and has a larger carbon footprint per BTU than gasoline. shoot.
              Maybe if the government would only get involved and fix it... Uhh yeah they can't even keep their own doors open.

              I hear crickets chirping. PRINT MORE MONEY. lol that might help. Lower interest rates. What? They're already bottomed out? Raise entitlement programs! No funds? Tax the middle class!! We don't have one anymore? Shoot!

              Let's all go to Wal-Mart and buy some stuff made in China and we'll ride in separate cars. Maybe on our way home we can stop and get some fast food before we pick up our cholesterol medicine and sit in front of the 60 inch TV all night watching Jumping Jacks with the Stars. It's on right after TMZ and Inside Edition.

              What? Turmoil in the middle east? Natural disasters in Japan? Nuclear reactors going critical? Ahhh turn on Oprah's network. I heard she's going to recommended a new colon cleanse. It won't get our collective heads out of our collective asses but it will kill some time and not be as uncomfortable as reality.

              Ask your Dr. if you should take a dose of reality. Caution- side effects include, but are not limited to; rapid heartbeat, anxiety, frustration, disbelief, loose stool, sudden death, comprehension and critical thinking improvement, itchy rash, and watery eyes, swollen prostate, ingrown toenails, sudden projectile vomiting, halitosis, Charlie Sheen, confrontational oppositional defiance disorder, sudden stroke, and fingernail thickening, amongst others. Read the paperwork with your prescription. owner's manual available online. This is not a full list of possible reactions to reality which may also include, human interaction, increased libido, sudden realization of empowerment, desire to move to the woods and stockpile food and water. You Dr. can prescribe if he hasn't been out to free lunches with pharmaceutical reps all day getting told to give the kids SSRI or SPEED. After all, it's probably a disease.

              We have it better than a lot of other countries. imagine if you had to buy gas by the liter. Or if you weren't legally allowed to buy snus. Big Brother knows what's best. The CFTC already said that speculators are not a serious influence to market volatility.

              Nevermind- I'll be in the corner rocking back and forth if you need me.

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              • GoVegan
                Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 5603

                #22
                OK for some strange reason I actually feel better after reading these posts.

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                • Roo
                  Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 3446

                  #23
                  Hell yeah Bakerbarber, so good to have you back man! I want a print-copy of that post.

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                  • sgreger1
                    Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 9451

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Roo View Post
                    What dude? You know where I live. For annual rainfall by volume we don't compare to many parts of the country, but from November through June it's a constant drizzle. Our reputation comes from the frequency, not volume, of rain. Get some rain pants yo! Californians complaining about the weather, give us a break lol.
                    I always wondered about that since you lived in seattle, do you actually drive that thing around in the rain? I drove my motorcycle around in the rain sometimes but those tires are quick to lose traction so I try not to whenever possible, the Ruckus looks like it has a different type of tire, does it hold traction on wet surfaces?

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                    • markja
                      Member
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 51

                      #25
                      It's $3.59 here, but I'm lucky, I live within 10 miles from work and my wife within 5 miles from hers.

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                      • texasmade
                        Member
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 4159

                        #26
                        last I checked it was 3.58
                        usually put in 20-30 at a time and fill up 2-3 times a week

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                        • Speedoape
                          Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 311

                          #27
                          I had a jeep that was raping my wallet. A year ago march I bought a Hyundai Sonata. 33-35 mpg hwy. Im filling up every 10ish days for$ 33 or so. Love it!!!!

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                          • eyephantom
                            Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 333

                            #28
                            Nothing. I was tired of being a slave to gas, so I ride bicycles. Typically a fixed gear for trips 20 miles or less and a road bike for anything over.

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                            • Jwalker
                              Member
                              • May 2010
                              • 1067

                              #29
                              Nothing right now I can't have a car which sucks since I have to take a shuttle or just sit around since it's a 45 minute walk anywhere, I'll be driving a honda civic and paying whatever it costs, I'll probably end up just driving to the store and back if it's 6 bucks or something but I'll drive. My parents drive an insane amount hell they drove 1,000 miles for a medical conference/visit and they've admitted they'll pay what it costs since they can afford it my mom drives a lot for work.

                              I wish people would realize that going from 12-14mpg to 18-21mpg saves you more than 18mpg to 30mpg and maybe buy a minivan or crossover Suv if you need it and that fuel economy goes down exponentially after 70 mph so you don't need to drive 85-90. Oh and for crying out loud if you drive a SUV or Truck and it's not necessary then don't complain about the price of gas you should know the price can go up hell it's been 2.50-3.00 for the last 5 months.

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                              • ratcheer
                                Member
                                • Jul 2010
                                • 621

                                #30
                                It shot up another 10-15 cents here, this week. Now it's $3.60 to $3.67 for regular.

                                Tim

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