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Topic: Coping with gas prices
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Wed 05/21/08 01:05 PM
I bought a car that gets 35 mpg

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Wed 05/21/08 01:05 PM
Edited by redhead44613 on Wed 05/21/08 01:06 PM
bush should just open the gas reserves !! its his fault we have to pay an arm for gas

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Wed 05/21/08 01:07 PM

bush should just open the gas reserves !! its his fault we have to pay an arm for gas


Bush has no fault for this; Chinese and Indian (India for those of you thinking American Indians) consumption.

I wonder where the price would be if we had passed legislation to permit drilling in ANWR back in '94? Or drilled off the coasts?

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Wed 05/21/08 01:09 PM
congress was tring to open the reserves but bush said no!!! we have enough gas in there for YEARS!!!!

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Wed 05/21/08 01:09 PM

isn't this a trick question........oh well, actually my friend....Multiple choice.....all of the above bigsmile drinker

you know......I heard that actually setting your cruise (if you have it) to 65 and leaving it can save a bundle and also check and make sure the tire pressure is up and at the right level in your tires.Also having an alignment can help...if it's not running straight it takes more power and gas to operate...hope this helps


Just got new tires and got all of the above..

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Wed 05/21/08 01:11 PM

Save oil, ride a horse!
We have a horse and there is enough pasture so we don't have to buy feed, we have a golf cart,that get us a little futher out like going to the river to catch our dinner, in the smalltown 12 miles to store so we make sure all gets done in one trip. Bought a fuel efficient car to drive to the city house and when there close enough to walk to stores. It just takes planning.

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Wed 05/21/08 01:14 PM

think we're at like 3.75 or so. But then again, Georgia has lower costs of living than up north..
GA just has a lower gas tax the off set is state income tax.

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