Originally Posted by SirTanon
Originally Posted by Willclark
I hope gas prices reach $4.00 a gallon. Maybe it will teach you guys a lesson? Once it reaches $3.00 a gallon, I ride a sweet mountain bike 15 miles round trip daily to work. Some of you gas consumers are similar to drug addicts. It doesn't matter how much the product gets, you will continue to buy..
Exactly what lesson are you hoping it teaches us? I'm curious.
What about the lesson you're hoping it teaches me? That even driving my relatively conservative 2.5 liter 4-cylinder car 110 miles round trip, I should feel ashamed about holding down a good job that requires me to shell out $60 a week just to commute?
No, seriously, I'm curious. What lesson? Tell me.
Originally Posted by Willclark
I noticed most Americans really don't care about the cost of gas and continue to drive regardless.
Don't care? Oh I care.. I just have no choice. Either I pay for the gas, or I won't be able to go to work, and I'll lose my job as a result.
SirTanon,
There are the 3 types of crabs in life:
-the ones that pull you back into the bucket
-the ones that help you get out of the bucket
-the ones that look at you getting out of the bucket or getting pulled back into the bucket
Personally, I likes the cooked ones.
Take your pick.