It gets better. Wait until all of the Saudis who want to demonstrate actually start doing so in numbers. I have a few friends who went home recently and said that the situation over there is quite tense. Young Saudis are chomping at the bit.
ing gay.
$3.69; and that's considered CHEAP compared to what some other people are paying in other states.
I spent over $70 to fill up my ing small CAR.
I'm not rich. I'm a ing broke ass college student NEEDING to drive to school and to work. I can't stand paying this, and I don't know if I can.
This is getting ing ridiculous.
It gets better. Wait until all of the Saudis who want to demonstrate actually start doing so in numbers. I have a few friends who went home recently and said that the situation over there is quite tense. Young Saudis are chomping at the bit.
We are so screwed.
Heres more to cheer you up.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=175758
Prices for goods are going up across the board. Enjoy the view as the hits the fan.
It's all Barry's fault
6.89 $/gal over here. And I'm a ing broke ass student driving 30 miles to college. BTW that's by far the cheapest gas in region. Italians pay 8.25$/gal. So either stop ing or brace yourself.
The end of cheap gas was years ago. The recession gave you a bit of a reprieve, but this is life. I wish I could pay 1950s prices for a LOT of things but thats not ever going to happen.
BTW wtf kind of small car has a gas tank over 18 gallons? That doesn't sound small.
I think he just has a 22 galllon tank...
Thought small cars only has a 14 gallon tops.
Gas prices are on average $3.39 here in the RGV (south of San Antonio).
Considered high here...I can't imagine paying an entire 20 cents more per gallon.
Before too long you won't have to imagine it.
You're in college, get a bike.
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Still 12 cents/gallon in Venezuala. So you've got options.![]()
Remember a couple of years ago when gas was 4 bucks and everyone was blaming Bush?
They still blame him over Obama when you see blame.
Quit complaing.... In Beijing,China people are paying well over 4 US dollars a gallon and incomes in Beijing are several times lower then US wages. Don't you think its a little telling that a developing country with hundreds of millions in poverty still have to pay more money for gas then one of the most wealthy countries in the US?
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