Gas sucks

Thats fucking gnarly. When I first started smoking ciggarettes were about $2.00 a pack here. Well when gas goes up, everything goes up. Hookers are now charging a whopping $25 a blowjob. Whats going on in this country?

Hos got to eat too.

i started working in retail in early 1998. Smokes were $2.85 a pack. NJ puts alot of taxes on them and they constantly go up. At the casinos they are around $10 a pack. Hookers usually charge about $25 for a blowjob here but I don’t deal with hookers only high class ho’s.

Oh, Like highclass Bunny Ranch ho’s? (Damn, how do you pluralize hoes, ho’s, hose?)

[QUOTE=Armed Ferret;1871266]Well then, you go ahead and tell us which countries has gas cheaper than the U.S.

Keep in mind, you have to pick a country where not only is gas cheaper, but that you won’t be killed for not being a muslim.[/QUOTE]

Other countries pay much more for gas because it is TAXED much more.

They pay more gas taxes, but those taxes go to building public transportation and alternative energy. Our gas taxes pay for our highways, which is logical, because most of America is rural and public transit only really works in metropolitan areas, for the most part.
It would take DECADES for the US to build an efficient passenger railway system. Amtrack ain’t shit.

The plural of “ho” is WHORES.

“Ho” is just a way that some folks pronounced the word “whore” and it just caught on.

Almost like calling undergarments “draws” when they are “drawers.”

[QUOTE=kNOwLedGe420;1871380]Other countries pay much more for gas because it is TAXED much more.

They pay more gas taxes, but those taxes go to building public transportation and alternative energy. Our gas taxes pay for our highways, which is logical, because most of America is rural and public transit only really works in metropolitan areas, for the most part.
It would take DECADES for the US to build an efficient passenger railway system. Amtrack ain’t shit.[/QUOTE]

The provincial portion of the tax I pay goes to maintain provincial roads and highways, but it’s anyone’s guess where the federal portion goes. It just goes to general revenue.

Are you certain that you want the US government to fully subsidize your fuel bill? So instead of paying at the station and actually being able to directly measure how much you spend, you’d rather pay more income or sales taxes and not have a clue where your money is going? I’d bet it would cost you more in the long run when you consider the cost of administering such a program and the staggering potential for abuse of the system.

[QUOTE=kNOwLedGe420;1871385]The plural of “ho” is WHORES.

“Ho” is just a way that some folks pronounced the word “whore” and it just caught on.

Almost like calling undergarments “draws” when they are “drawers.”[/QUOTE]

glad you got that Ph.D. in whitetrashery.

Not really it was kind of a joke. I’m just sick of people banking off of everyday needs when people are going with out food or basic health care.

Actually, slaves in the South were the origin of these pronunciations.

:slight_smile:

“OH LAWDY, LAWD!!!”

ok so you aced ebonics in highschool. :wink: :bow:

I got gas for $.02 a gallon one time. I guess there was a computer error of some sort, I didn’t notice until that night when I went to write it in the check book.

he’s a walking translator. :giggle:

My high school was 3% black at the most.

:stuck_out_tongue:

How long ago was this? You didn’t notice writing a .50 cent check?

[QUOTE=kNOwLedGe420;1871385]
Almost like calling undergarments “draws” when they are “drawers.”[/QUOTE]

This female shift supervisor who worked under me at CVS called the registers “draws” I wanted to commit murder.

I always thought about opening a company called “High Class Hose” and sell all kinds of tubing and hose. Can you imagine the calls I’d get?

who said he wrote a check?

[QUOTE=nuggets;1871200]okay NOW… gas is OC (out of control)

It just went over 4 dollars for premium in Wisconsin here. I just bought a fuel filter today because I realized I was only getting about 20 mpg… which is RIDIC. What are the prices out west now?[/QUOTE]

Maybe you should try first using what your manual recommends (87 octane, unless you have higher compression, which I doubt somehow).

It’s 3.95 here :roll:

I use this invention called the interweb to balance my debit/checking account , although since I use bank of america its more of a “history lesson”. I deposit $5,000 in cash on monday , $100 on tuesday and $50 in checks on wednesday. I’ll give you one guess which one still wasn’t clear by SATURDAY.

[QUOTE=BacardiBreezer;1871497]Maybe you should try first using what your manual recommends (87 octane, unless you have higher compression, which I doubt somehow).

It’s 3.95 here :roll:[/QUOTE]

Maybe you should learn to read, he said premium is over $4 a gallon, no where in his post did he say he put that IN his car.