Miracle on Gray Highway
Nov. 22nd, 2008 07:11 amLast night while I was out, I paid $1.63 per gallon for gas. I'm going to repeat that, because it's so unexpectedly awesome that I can't quite wrap my head around it:
$1.63 per gallon
It was so awesome that I called my father to report it when I woke up this morning, and he launched into a rant that he's obviously been saving up for the right moment, about how They jack the prices up so that we saps on the frontlines can feel grateful when they drop to manageable levels again. I said, "Well, I'm living proof that that strategy totally works." I'm so freaking grateful I can hardly stand it. I'm so grateful I'm considering daytripping just because I can.
How much are you paying? If you don't mind my asking.
It was so awesome that I called my father to report it when I woke up this morning, and he launched into a rant that he's obviously been saving up for the right moment, about how They jack the prices up so that we saps on the frontlines can feel grateful when they drop to manageable levels again. I said, "Well, I'm living proof that that strategy totally works." I'm so freaking grateful I can hardly stand it. I'm so grateful I'm considering daytripping just because I can.
How much are you paying? If you don't mind my asking.
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Date: 2008-11-22 01:59 pm (UTC)It now costs less than $20 to fill an empty tank. You can now spend your last $5 before pay day for gas and have enough to make it to the end of the week. Gas is finally as cheap as it was back in 2004 when I was driving an insurance company rental (a Jeep Liberty, FYI) and thought, man, why is the price of gas going up so much?
That said, I'm a little sad about it. I worry that lower gas prices are going to convince consumers that they can drive SUVs and waste gas and I'd be happier if gas had stayed in the $2.50-$3 range. At the same time, I realize that by wishing that, I'm wishing more economic strain on people who are already suffering quite a bit of economic strain. Maybe I should invest the extra dollars I'm not spending on gas in renewable energy research or something.
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Date: 2008-11-22 03:16 pm (UTC)I just converted my electric bill to wind power last month. I'm pretty pleased with myself, even if I don't truly understand how it works and if it really helps.
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Date: 2008-11-22 09:09 pm (UTC)(frozen) no subject
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Date: 2008-11-22 02:50 pm (UTC)I'm still getting used to the idea of having a car all the time, so it's all a novelty to me anyway, but I'm digging it while it lasts.
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Date: 2008-11-22 09:11 pm (UTC)What do you do with your car? Park it on the streets? Garage it?
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Date: 2008-11-22 03:08 pm (UTC)But $1.63...amazing.
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Date: 2008-11-22 09:12 pm (UTC)I though I was impressive with the conservation, but you have it all over me, man. The gas prices are amazing me, but you even more so.
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Date: 2008-11-24 02:48 am (UTC)I wish I lived in a pedestrian-friendly city. It's one of the things I miss most about New Orleans.
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Date: 2008-11-22 09:16 pm (UTC)So very, very true. I remember gas prices breaking a dollar, while I was living in New Orleans, and being kind of miffed about it. (Though that was nothing like the fury I experienced at paying $2+ a couple of years ago!) It's amazing, the shit you get used to in a downward-spiraling economy.
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Date: 2008-11-22 09:18 pm (UTC)Pacific Northwest Canada
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Date: 2008-11-22 07:27 pm (UTC)I miss you! I miss regular online access! We're closing in on a new computer this weekend, the other one proving to be too far gone to fix. (Still hoping that its soul can be extracted and retrieved, though.)
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Date: 2008-11-22 09:22 pm (UTC)I know what you mean about the frivolous trips. My plan for the day was to find a birthday present for my mother, and I was totally prepared to drive halfway to Atlanta to find what I needed, for once. (I didn't have to, in the end, but I wouldn't have minded so very much if I'd have had to.)
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Date: 2008-11-22 07:36 pm (UTC)sigh.
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Date: 2008-11-22 09:26 pm (UTC)I hope to God we're seeing the end of the SUV era. But we probably aren't. Americans -- especially Americans in the Deep South -- can be remarkably stupid.
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Date: 2008-11-22 08:22 pm (UTC)Yay!
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Date: 2008-11-23 01:48 am (UTC)It's getting rapidly cheaper here, too, in defiance of absolutely all logic. But don't look a gift horse in the mouth?
Too bad I can't afford even the cheaper gas ($1.79, last I saw). Bah.
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Date: 2008-11-23 04:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-23 11:38 am (UTC)It's down to $1.30-odd per litre now, and they're saying it may get down to a dollar again by Christmas.
$1.63 per gallon? That's a price for fairyland and the United States, unfortunately for the rest of us.
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Date: 2008-11-24 02:24 am (UTC)Actually, until I paid it on Friday, I'd have said it was a fairyland price even for America. I hope your prices keep dropping too!