I've cut back on eating out and buy alot mor generic stuff instead of name brand.
2006-08-14 08:59:49
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answered by james c 1
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I think this is just ridiculous period. no one wants to give up anything just to fill up their cars with gas but we don't have any other choice, so it seems. our world...well America in general has become so centricated around the use of automobiles that it's impossible to stop using them because lets face it, I live a good 4 miles from my grocery store and I'm not walking there and back a million times to get all my groceries home. we can't do a lot of things just because life isn't the way it was before cars were invented where everything was a hop, skip and a jump away you know? so if that means tourism will lose business or expensive clothing will have to be saved up to buy, then the government is hurting those companies more than they probably think. or maybe I don't know what I'm talking about but all I know is that Iceland runs on hydrogen with their cars. I think it's about time we start doing something like that (and I'm not talking ethenol because that does crap for prices, you can take all the ethenol out of all the cornfields in the US and only roughly dent the gas prices by a mere fraction of a cent).
haha well, that's my opinion anyway.
2006-08-14 09:02:40
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answered by tres_passe 2
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No more vacations where I drive home to mother 2,000 miles. I'll fly instead.
2006-08-14 13:31:11
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answered by cobra queen 2
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No more Sunday drives... No long trips on vacation...
2006-08-14 09:22:54
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answered by Dirtydog 5
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I'll get a better education and better job.
2006-08-14 12:19:12
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answered by Trump 2020 7
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dont have to give up much if you drive a motorcycle.
2006-08-14 08:57:02
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answered by rcsanandreas 5
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I would not dine out as often and I would also get rid of my netflix. :)
2006-08-14 15:48:55
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answered by Kelli 5
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