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Heading home I don't feel hungry anymore (good thing too, because i probably can't afford food anymore) being away to college seems so leisurely now. Walking everywhere, not having to worry about driving around town, buying gas for my car. At almost 4 dollars, I'm about to keel over. Buy a car to go to work, go to work to pay for the bloody car. Dammit. I remember when gas was $2. Well. Here's to the summer being over quickly.
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This Really Dates Me, But Gas Hovered For Years At 29.9 per Gallon. And Ocasionally Stations Would Compete In Gas Wars Driving Local Prices Down To 17.9 or 11.9, People Would Rush To Top Off Their Tanks. True, That the Minimum Wage Was $1.25, And I Was Washing Dishes For .80 per Hour. Money Is Like Useing A Rubberband To Measure With.
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wow! 29¢? the lowest I can seem to remember was around 75¢. I remember paying around 89¢ a gallon when I first began driving. ...
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That Was Around 01968 till about 01971 As Near As I Can Remember. I Was Just Begining To Drive Back Then, And So I Started Noticing The Prices.
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