Thank you for making my night Originally Posted by Alyssa XOXOWell - you know - it’s what I do.
And by “it” I mean elicit laughter from beautiful women. It’s a gift.
Thank you for making my night Originally Posted by Alyssa XOXOWell - you know - it’s what I do.
^^^ Really?March of 2020 we were paying in the $1.50s a gallon for regular gas, I like watching classic movies and commercials to what stuff use to cost to laugh, now I just cry at the pump
I wasn't driving then so don't recall but I'm a history buff, was going off of classic movies and news feeds from my calculations.
Would be awesome to see 99cents in our future
I'll have to create some Outcall SPECIALS
Jokes/jokes
But really, yes Originally Posted by Italia DiBella
Not sure what the going rate for Ho's was at that time though. I need to ask GGT. Originally Posted by latinluvr465Back then GGT was serving up creampies for a sack of rice & a few yams.
March 2020:I wasn't alive for the $0.50 gallon, March of 2020 gas was $1.50s in Dallas, I have a picture of the pump 😂 thought I'll save it to savor the moment that I wouldn't see again
Crude Oil $33/Barrel
Gas $1.95
Texas Oil Production 4.87 MMb/d
Feb 2022:
Crude Oil $100/Barrel (a 7-year high)
Gas $3.20
Texas Oil Production on pace for record year
Pick your poison my friends.
To your point BLM, I'm old enough to remember walking to the gas station with a 1-gallon tank to fill it up and I had $0.50 cents in my pocket. Not sure what the going rate for Ho's was at that time though. I need to ask GGT. Originally Posted by latinluvr465
I think it has caused a few to better manage their finances.When I was in high school, I had an old 49 Dodge and I never put more than $1 of gas in at a time. Of course, that was about 4 or 5 gals.
Tis is life
Here's a fun fact:
Gas prices stayed at below $1.00 between 1929 and 1980 in Texas...but then....
Originally Posted by Italia DiBella
March of 2020 we were paying in the $1.50s a gallon for regular gas, I like watching classic movies and commercials to what stuff use to cost to laugh, now I just cry at the pump Originally Posted by BLM69Yesterday I watched the Mary Millington documentary.
When I was in high school, I had an old 49 Dodge and I never put more than $1 of gas in at a time. Of course, that was about 4 or 5 gals. Originally Posted by NordicJagThat's awesome
^^Thank you for answering honestly and leaving what you want to believe politically out of the equation.Human Life
It's very refreshing.
Prices are up everywhere; grocery stores, cars, houses, rent, funerals, clothes
The real question is...is there anything out there that has any value where the price has dropped in the past year??.... Originally Posted by rogerdodger21