Friday, March 17, 2006
What not to do about high gas prices
Understandably, there's a lot of anger at the price of gas right now. However, it's best not to take out your anger at gas prices this directly:
That's a gas station sign near where I live. Seriously, I can't be sure if this was due to a storm or what. But with gas prices heading for $2.50 a gallon, it's easy to picture someone trying to attack the price itself by throwing a rock at it.
That's a gas station sign near where I live. Seriously, I can't be sure if this was due to a storm or what. But with gas prices heading for $2.50 a gallon, it's easy to picture someone trying to attack the price itself by throwing a rock at it.
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Heading to $2.50? That would be 10 to 20 cents lower than what we're paying around here. I'm seeing more hybrids on the road these days.
If the sign was broken by someone in anger I'd play amateur psychologist and say it's due to their sense of helplessness.
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If the sign was broken by someone in anger I'd play amateur psychologist and say it's due to their sense of helplessness.
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