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Price of gas--have you changed how you drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 111965" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>IT certainly has changed how we do things. We're long time old recycle type of people, but this gas thing - WOW. I think gas here is $3.19 gal. Milk costs more! </p><p></p><p>We are now making lists and stating we have a "go to town" day to do chores. It's nice actually - I've found loads of stuff to do with the time we have for not running to town all the time - so it's worked out for us. And I make trips on the way home from work if there is an emergency - like being out of a $4.99 gal of milk. </p><p></p><p>Our news station here locally posts on their website which station is the cheapest so if you are in that neighborhood you can fill up. AND we started filling the car up - at night. Something about fumes and getting more gas at night - (whatever) and using a fuel stretcher we sell. It works good for gas cars and awesome for diesel. </p><p></p><p>Good post -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 111965, member: 4964"] IT certainly has changed how we do things. We're long time old recycle type of people, but this gas thing - WOW. I think gas here is $3.19 gal. Milk costs more! We are now making lists and stating we have a "go to town" day to do chores. It's nice actually - I've found loads of stuff to do with the time we have for not running to town all the time - so it's worked out for us. And I make trips on the way home from work if there is an emergency - like being out of a $4.99 gal of milk. Our news station here locally posts on their website which station is the cheapest so if you are in that neighborhood you can fill up. AND we started filling the car up - at night. Something about fumes and getting more gas at night - (whatever) and using a fuel stretcher we sell. It works good for gas cars and awesome for diesel. Good post - [/QUOTE]
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