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Gas prices up for boats what about cars?
The prices for the boats is extremely high, but so isn't the price for our fine new/old autombiles. It doesn't seem to be slowing people down as the highways no matter where you go is heavy traffic (weekends). I know MY fun weekends have taken a good hit how about yours? :(
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Maybe a quieter summer on the lake?
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On another note, what a great example of quirky New England grammer in the root post. "so isn't the price"?? Where does that quirk come from? |
I actually heard on the radio, that even with these prices, there is a record demand for crude oil right now. It sure doesn't enforce the argument that higher prices will make people stay home. I know it won't keep me in, which is the obvious problem. Fuel is a necessity in today's life, and with it being managed by UAE and Opec, we're at their mercy.
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Took a 75 mile round trip lunch run Thursday. Filled the boat Friday :eek: $152. Some lunch :rolleye2:
Did anybody else here about the nation wide gas boycott Wednesday the 19th |
Gas boycott
Just got this e-mail this morning, fantastic idea, need to do more than one day though. Pass it on.
> > IT HAS BEEN CALCULATED THAT IF EVERYONE IN THE > UNITED STATES DID NOT > > PURCHASE A DROP OF GASOLINE FOR ONE DAY AND ALL AT > THE SAME TIME, THE > > OIL COMPANIES WOULD CHOKE ON THEIR STOCKPILES. > > > > > > > > AT THE SAME TIME IT WOULD HIT THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY > WITH! A NET LOSS OF > > OVER 4.6 BILLION DOLLARS WHICH AFFECTS THE BOTTOM > LINES OF THE OIL > > COMPANIES. > > > > > > > > THEREFORE MAY 19TH HAS BEEN FORMALLY DECLARED > "STICK IT UP THEIR > > behind " DAY AND THE PEOPLE OF THIS NATION SHOULD > NOT BUY A SINGLE > > DROP OF GASOLINE THAT DAY. > > > > > > > > THE ONLY WAY THIS CAN BE DONE IS IF YOU FORWARD > THIS E-MAIL TO AS MANY > > PEOPLE AS YOU CAN AND AS QUICKLY AS YOU CAN TO GET > THE WORD OUT. > > > > > > > > WAITING ON THIS ADMINISTRATION TO STEP IN AND > CONTROL THE PRICES IS > > NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE > REDUCTION AND CONTROL IN > > PRICES THAT THE ARAB NATIONS PROMISED TWO WEEKS > AGO? > > > > > > > > REMEMBER ONE THING, NOT ONLY IS THE PRICE OF > GAS! OLINE GOING UP BUT AT > > THE SAME TIME AIRLINES ARE FORCED TO RAISE THEIR > PRICES, TRUCKING > > COMPANIES > ARE > > FORCED TO RAISE THEIR PRICES WHICH EFFECTS PRICES > ON EVERYTHING THAT > > IS SHIPPED. THINGS LIKE FOOD, CLOTHING, BUILDING > MATERIALS, MEDICAL > > SUPPLIES ETC. WHO PAYS IN THE END? WE DO! > > > > > > > > WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. IF THEY DON'T GET THE > MESSAGE AFTER ONE DAY, > > WE WILL DO IT AGAIN AND AGAIN. > > > > > > > > SO DO YOUR PART AND SPREAD THE WORD. FORWARD THIS > EMAIL TO EVERYONE > > YOU KNOW. MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND MAKE MAY 19TH A > DAY THAT THE > > CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES SAY "ENOUGH IS > ENOUGH" > |
Nice idea, wrong method
This one has been making the rounds of the Internet for probably close to a decade. Yet another urban myth that will, unfortunately, not work.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/nogas.asp |
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In today's Boston Herald, gasoline is at 9¢ a gallon in Caracas, Venezuela -- an OPEC signatory. Quotes from the article: "Venezuela, the world's fifth-largest petroleum exporter and the source of about 15 percent of US oil imports, traditionally has supplied its citizens with cheap gasoline." "While the arrangement has drivers of gas guzzling vehicles thrilled, the highly subsidized fuel is creating an increasing drain on the nation's economy, feeding huge traffic jams and poisoning the cities' air." http://www.boston.com/news/world/lat...as_high_price/ Look on the bright side: each 30¢ per gallon of gasoline funds Education. |
The boycotting gas is a good idea in theory, but you will have to fill your tank the day before or the day after. This needs to be done in a larger scale, such as car pooling, public transportation, in reality this will not happend people love their cars, and trucks.
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You know, I usually check snopes before posting such things, but didn't this time. :blush: I agree with tricia, a better boycott would be to not drive for a day or two a week.
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[QUOTE=madrasahs]Some lunch indeed! The same lunch last year would have cost only $111.75 :confused: -- with gas at $1.49 per gallon.
Actually , more like $66.50 since last years engines did a little better , 1.5 mph compared to 1 mpg :( : |
Sarcasm off...
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Tricia is correct: "This needs to be done in a larger scale, such as car pooling, public transportation, in reality this will not happen...." 2) "Mr/Ms Mathematics-Person": How much was Cal's lunch last year? :confused: |
Going Up!
Went by the Mobil station at the Gilford Shaws today. Regular was $2.059 and premium was $2.259!
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Already Up
Here in Arizona, Mobil regular has been at $2.20 for the past month, I didn't go out today, it's probably near $ 2.25. Next to Ca. we are about the next most expensive in the country.
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Here vs. There
Over the weekend and on Monday, the prices on the eastern side of the Lake (for cars) averaged in the 1.97 - 1.99 range. Came home (PA) to find most over 2.00. Today, I was seeing 2.07 to 2.11 -- up again. So it seems that Lakes region is not far off the norm (and, compared to PA, better). I didn't get boat gas -- just car, weedie & blower gas.
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No Mr. Math-Guy here, but...
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You were complaining...um...to whom? :confused: |
Less boating for me this year
I'm fortunate enough to be a trailer boater who can fill the boat at the same pump I fill the truck. The only problem is the truck gets 12 miles to the gallon (sans towing) and the boat has a 65 gallon tank. Since I like to boat on the Big Lake as well as at the coast, I just don't have a fortune to spend to get me to either location and then to cruise the way I like to. The gas prices have put a huge damper on my fun and so I will have less of both: less gas, less fun. :(
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