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Thu 12/07/07 at 10:27
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I suppose after seeing this, some of you may want to move to Turkmenistan.
Thu 12/07/07 at 16:27
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I do 36 miles a day and get through £120 a month, sucks :'(
Thu 12/07/07 at 16:30
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I don't have a car. So I'm suprised by how much you guys are spending.

Maybe you might want to start using cooking fat from your local chippy :) apparently it'll make the exhaust fumes smell like fish and chips. ^^
Thu 12/07/07 at 16:59
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Hmm, I don't think I really fancy stinking of fish and chips to be honest :/
Thu 12/07/07 at 19:28
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i drink a glass before bedtime.

i can quit any time i like though.
Thu 12/07/07 at 19:31
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Fri 13/07/07 at 04:04
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Very_Metal wrote:
> i drink a glass before bedtime.
>
> i can quit any time i like though.

You drink your local chippy cooking fat each night!?!? :|
Fri 13/07/07 at 06:20
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I don't have a car so I can look at you all self-righteously and pass judgement on your carbon footprints whilst I puff away merrily on my cigarettes.

I do worry sometimes about the U.S.A. oil-dependancy. I watched Syriana (out on DVD, recommended) a few months back and that did a good job of demonstrating just how far U.S. oil companies and their respective government are prepared to go to keep their cars running.

I've no idea what their contingency plan is for when the oil runs out, or whether they actually have a contingency plan.

Bit like global warming really, we all know it exists, we all contribute to it, but it's like we're walking around thinking "It's OK, I won't be around when it all goes to hell so why worry about it?"

Graphs like the one in the first post really bring it home though.
Fri 13/07/07 at 07:44
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It appears the gas prices are going down as of late from a whopping $3.35 for Regular just about a month ago, to $2.71 just the day before yesterday, when I filled my overheating Americanische auto at the cheapest fueling station in town. I don't see the point in fueling up with those turbo-octane supreme upgrades and paying twenty cents more, when gas is gas..right? Well, it is to me anyways. What do you mean I have to get the oil changed every 3,000 miles..? The car still works!

Once, I was behind this couple paying for filling their Chevy SUV and caught a glimpse at how much their bill was.. just a little over $114!! I just shook my head, because we all know that twenty miles down the road they'll be stopping again to refill.

Most of the people around these parts drive huge gas-guzzeling rigs and I've come to realize it as some coming of stature.. or something. Like, you haven't really made it until you own a tank. It appears to just be the American way.

Perhaps the gas prices are lower in the US, but per capita, I think that culture is driving the increased consumption. I thought I heard a few years ago that Bush was surveying the nature reserves up in Alaska to consider drilling and setting-up refineries as an alternate to relying on oil from the Middle East. I haven't heard anything since the war started, but I can imagine the Green peeps and political environmentalists would have a field day if he dared to disrupt the polar caps for oil!
Fri 13/07/07 at 10:21
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Alaska isn't at either of the poles though.

My petrol bill isnt as big as everyone elses. I fill up about once a fortnight and pay £30. Recently its been more like every 10 days as Ive been driving a bit more.

I quite often took the bus to uni depending on when my lectures started as parking could be an issue at certain times of the day.

Ive just had an interview for a job which would involve a long commute, should I be successful, and would also include a toll fee for the Mersey tunnel. It would probably triple (or more) my petrol bill, but I'd be earning more money than I've ever had in my life so I'd probably get used to it.
Sat 14/07/07 at 02:16
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Geffdof wrote:
> Alaska isn't at either of the poles though.
>

I was exaggerating.. ;)


> My petrol bill isnt as big as everyone elses. I fill up about
> once a fortnight and pay £30. Recently its been more like
> every 10 days as Ive been driving a bit more.
>
> I quite often took the bus to uni depending on when my lectures
> started as parking could be an issue at certain times of the
> day.
>
> Ive just had an interview for a job which would involve a long
> commute, should I be successful, and would also include a toll
> fee for the Mersey tunnel. It would probably triple (or more) my
> petrol bill, but I'd be earning more money than I've ever had in
> my life so I'd probably get used to it.


I hope you're interview was a success!! Making more money than ever is definitely a boost in morale! :D I always thought of the longer commutes as theraputic, until hitting bumper to bumper traffic inching along on sweltering hot days.. like today.

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