QUOTE: Originally posted by Chompers All though i don't drive... gas is up to $3.29 in NY.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Bob Johnson Allan, Don't forget taxes, tax taxes, and tax on the tax tax!! Most of that is why they developed the smaller engined, lighter, and more efficient cars that they drive. I'm no longer 18, I wouldn't want to drive from Philly to Chicago shoehorned into a VW Beetle with 4 friends at this stage of my life!
QUOTE: Originally posted by markn Just a little off topic-but the wife tried to get some bananas at the store today and they are out with no stock due in-seems Gulfport Miss is the main US entry port for them-so stand by, $3.10 for gas may be just be the first of the impact.
QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ QUOTE: Originally posted by markn Just a little off topic-but the wife tried to get some bananas at the store today and they are out with no stock due in-seems Gulfport Miss is the main US entry port for them-so stand by, $3.10 for gas may be just be the first of the impact. Hi Mark, Apparently N.O. is also a major entry/distribution point for coffee, which could be worse than missing the bananas. [;)][;)] BTW there was a small note in the press in the "Great White North" that train loads of softwood lumber and beef are ready to roll, just as soon as "we" get the word. [;)][:)][;)] Yep, that's Off Topic, but very topical in some parts of Western Canada.[;)][:)][;)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Oh Oh, that means long lines and fist fights to get that Mocha Latte Decaf with Soy Milk which will now be $10 instead of $5 at Starbucks![}:)]
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