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doc03

(39,109 posts)
5. Back in the last century when I was a
Thu Dec 7, 2023, 12:05 PM
Dec 2023

teenager we would have to pool all of our change to buy a gallon of gas. We work putting in hay for a farmer for 50 cents an hour, it was big deal for me when I got a job at Holiday Inn as a buss boy getting $1.25 cents an hour. So much for those good old days.

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Gas has been running about 75 cents cheaper in California lately Sympthsical Dec 2023 #1
Pretty much only in California is gas 5.00 a gallon actually, onecaliberal Dec 2023 #2
What was the cost of gas in 1960 for California? LiberalFighter Dec 2023 #9
32.9 cents. onecaliberal Dec 2023 #13
Gas is under $3.00/gallon PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2023 #3
Here in the Oakland area, major brands sell a $5.00 +, demosincebirth Dec 2023 #11
Excellent plcdude Dec 2023 #4
Back in the last century when I was a doc03 Dec 2023 #5
My first job was $1.25 an hour as well Walleye Dec 2023 #7
Negativity sells Johnny2X2X Dec 2023 #6
I use the candy bar rule, a candy bar cost 10 times what it did when I was in school. So does everything else Walleye Dec 2023 #8
Gas is 2.45 at a station near me. niyad Dec 2023 #10
Last time I had to put gas in the wife's car it was around $2.85 here in North Texas. n/t Liberal In Texas Dec 2023 #12
Gas here in PDX metro MissB Dec 2023 #14
They also don't understand how state taxes work either. Initech Dec 2023 #17
Dumbasses don't understand inflation Warpy Dec 2023 #15
In the summer of 1966 I went to work for my father in his union flashman13 Dec 2023 #16
The point of the post if you consider inflation and the efficiency of todays cars doc03 Dec 2023 #18
Mileage matters a lot. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2023 #19
I had a 1974 VW, I loved to drive the car but as I remember even they didn't get much over 20MPG. doc03 Dec 2023 #20
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