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On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:38 AM, David <dlocklea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 5 days ago I posted something about rising gas prices
> predicting that gas would be $ 3.60 a gallon this week
> across Texas.
>
> I am sorry my prediction was so off.      I considered that
> prices would eventually hit $ 3.70 a gallon in 2 or 3 weeks,
> but I didn't think it would happen overnite.
>
> What's up with that?
>
> Diesel hit $ 4.46 in my neighborhood this morning.
>
> I always wanted a diesel, but I am glad I don't have one
> now.       What is that expression -    Be careful what
> you pray for?
>
>
> Does anybody remember how worried some people were
> when gas broke the dollar barrier?      I remember hearing
> people say about 7 years ago, that gas would eventually
> hit $ 1.50 a gallon and there were skeptics saying - no,
> that it would level off.        What is the price going to be
> in another 7 years?     Do you think it will be over $ 5
> a gallon.     Over $ 10 ??        I am willing to bet that we
> will never see gas prices fall below $ 3.50 again.
>
> My car gets 32 mpg, and I worry about my gas budget.
> I don't know how people that commute to work in an
> SUV are going to deal with this summer's gas prices.
>
>
> David
>
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