gas
Being a world traveler, I have a special appreciation of transportation costs. That's why, when I purchased gasoline three Saturdays ago at $2.79 a gallon, I resolved to use the car sparingly, hoping to skate over the coming price spike.
No kidding, next time I went by that self same gas station two weeks later, it was up to $3.13 and now that seems like a bargain price, because it's in the $3.39 range. But $2.79 gas makes my car run just fine, thank you.
So as I coast around, slowly and sparingly, I'll keep watching for the first weakness in the pricing structure prior to making any future investment decisions, or run completely out of gas, whichever comes first.
Post Office is thinking of having a stamp that can be used always, no matter the price spike. Hmm, if I invest about $10 million of borrowed money, will I clean up in years to come? Can't do it with gas, but I guess the P.O. wants as much front $$$ they can get. Connect the dots, call me in the morning.
No kidding, next time I went by that self same gas station two weeks later, it was up to $3.13 and now that seems like a bargain price, because it's in the $3.39 range. But $2.79 gas makes my car run just fine, thank you.
So as I coast around, slowly and sparingly, I'll keep watching for the first weakness in the pricing structure prior to making any future investment decisions, or run completely out of gas, whichever comes first.
Post Office is thinking of having a stamp that can be used always, no matter the price spike. Hmm, if I invest about $10 million of borrowed money, will I clean up in years to come? Can't do it with gas, but I guess the P.O. wants as much front $$$ they can get. Connect the dots, call me in the morning.
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