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Ohh, I can remember when!

CZ_Dave

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Oh my, I can remeber when it hit this price, and I complained, now what we wouldn't give for this price now!
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....and Volvo's were only $2499.When I started driving,it was 24.9!

- Doug
 
My first job (1970) paid $7000/yr. First new car (1971, a new Ford Pinto) cost $2100. Gas was 28 cents/gallon.

"The only thing constant is CHANGE."

Tom
 
Our sordid love affair with the internal combustion engine knows no bounds, it seems.

Supply and demand, my friend, supply and demand. :yesnod:
 
We sure sound like our parents, don't we? :jester:
 
I bet gas would be cheaper if we just used the old fashioned pumps!

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Arm leg or child, which will it be?
I remember when we had the ODD-EVEN days, I was a gas station attendant then, even cleaned windows and checked the oil!
 
And you kids get off my lawn!
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NutmegCT said:
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"The only thing constant is CHANGE."

Tom
I thought the only thing constant was Baseball
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I'd run if I saw that coming out of a house at me.
 
We had a lot of candy left after Halloween this year. :smirk: :devilgrin:
 
And the glasses give you that distinquished look that gets respect!

- Doug
 
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