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Knoll said she can barely afford to drive around with the rising price of gasoline eating away at the $950 monthly disability check she receives because of mental illness. Having lost her job and her three-bedroom house, Darlene Knoll has joined the legions of downwardly mobile who are four wheels away from homelessness.
She is living out of her shabby 1978 RV, and every night she has to look for a place to park where she won't get hassled by the cops or insulted by residents.
"I'm not a piece of trash," the former home health-care aide said as she stroked one of five dogs in her cramped quarters parked in the waterfront community of Marina del Rey.
Darlene Knoll, 53, takes a moment to herself, Wednesday, June 4, 2008, in the Los Angeles neighborhood where she resides with five dogs in her battered 1978 motor home after losing her job and home five years ago. As the economic slump forces more people onto the street, residents are increasingly complaining about the tide of homeless turning their RVs, vans, campers and cars into curbside housing. In Los Angeles, as in many other cities, it is illegal to live in vehicles on public streets. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D91FV1E80&show_article=1
i had to dip into the throttle a few times to get some heat into the engine, before the test.
I've done that myself, especially on the old Merc and Nissan Turbo-turd I had years back. Got to take 'em out on the x-pressway and blow 'em out a little, as pops would say.
Gas prices by work dropped somewhat. After the initial 12 rise last Friday the prices have dropped back down about a dime at most places. The Citgo, Jewel and a Shell dropped to $4.099, but the Shell & BP right across from work are still at $4.199. Hopefully the $4.10 price will hold until next Monday ~ Tuesday and I can get a "cheap" fill-up (fingers crossed).
I read a similar article a couple months ago about homeless women that stay in parking lots in different cities. Though the article concentrated on CA (can't remember the exact city), there were also areas in Seattle, Georgia and other states where there are specific parking lots set up just for women, and men, to spend the night in their cars. None of the lots were for men and women, for safety reasons, and each were guarded during the night by either city patrols or security guards. This particular lot was for women and they would pull their cars / SUVs in between 6 and 9pm and would stay there until 7am I believe. Some worked, some not, some pulled in SSI or other type of benefit but none could afford a house or apartment. They made their own community basically. And these are the things you don't here about. Very humbling and makes you really be grateful that you have a job and a house / apartment to go to every night.
By the way.. gas is around 2.90 here in Phoenix
2.00 would be nice... that's means I could fill up for around $40 and save $20 a tank. That's 60 dollars a week, $240 a month. I can't believe I am saying I would love to see $2.00. It wasn't long ago that we never thought gas would get ABOVE $2. And we freaked out when it did. Aw "SIGH" (where's that "sigh" emoticon???)
$4.15 regular
$4.27 mid-grade
$4.39 premium
$4.85 diesel
Talk about being happy to give you their 3 cents worth!
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Yeah...workin' great, man. I think I've sweat away about 35 gallons of sweat since she left.
90 degrees and warm today here....but it's a dry heat! RUG still $3.76 at Mustang and Doc's, but I'll check it again when I cruise home on my 1/4 mile commute.
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Oh, the wifey came to town just in time to enjoy our 1% ~ 2% sales tax increase!! We're sitting at 10.25%, 11.25% depending on which areas of Cook County and the purchase you made. Hope she didn't go shopping downtown...
And the law in it's wisdom forbids both paupers and kings from sleeping under bridges.
Our elected leaders don't ever want to be reminded when they fail us.
At my local indie station. 87-$4.15
93-$4.35
I'm sick. :sick:
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I thought that everybody in Idaho was sinking oil wells in their back yard and becoming millionaires? Or was that North Dakota? :confuse:
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Dinosaur CO isn't all that far from Sinclair actually (the one in Wyoming :shades: ).
Those shorts trips are tough on your Lancer. Better change the oil more often.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Out prices have dropped from almost every station magically selecting $4.15 as their price to $4.06 and even $3.99 late this afternoon. All the people filling up to leave occurred yesterday and today.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
No... that event is the first part of Derby week. But, we are always having big conventions etc. at our Fairgrounds. The only thing I can think of is our city is so much bigger than those surrounding, in the state, so maybe the old supply and demand equation.
Paid $3.90 for 87 at Hess today; they dropped the price 9 cents, and I jumped on it.
Most common is $3.95 for 87.
87 - $4.199
89 - $4.349
93 - $4.479
diesel - $5.149
Decided to top off the truck. Took 30.102 gallons of D for a nice round $155.00, a personal record for a single tank. On the plus side, that will now last me at least 6 weeks.
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$4.13 RUG
$4.25 mid-grade
$4.37 premium
$4.79 - $4.89 diesel
I need gas but decided to hold out to see if the $5 fall in crude oil futures reported this morning holds up. Maybe that'll save me a quarter when I do have to fill up.
It's almost a perfect roller coaster - ups, then downs, then ups, then downs.
Right now it is at a peak. I expect a valley next.
Look for gas prices to go DOWN in the next 2-4 months.
There's still something about the oil markets that stinks in Denmark :confuse:
Coming down BayBee !!!!!!!
We've been in a bit of a "holding pattern" for a good 3 or so weeks now.
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Diesel - $5.199
Diesel - $4.79 - $4.89
Premium was only $4.14 per gallon. There must be a glut of Premium. It used to be 20 cent difference.
I think $3 by election is likely.
High test-$4.15 down from $4.35.
I have been hearing that oil @$122 per barrel is a critical point. If it breaks that barrier they say the price could plunge.
So what happens today? Some one attacks a pipeline in Nigeria and the price goes back up $1.75. How convenient! Just as the price was set to break that barrier.
I think the powers that be are getting desperate.
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You do realize that the international oil market could give a rat's patootie about the US "election" date, right?
The election or the fact that we are having one plays an absolutely negligible part in the prices.
Worldwide gas and oil prices are coming slightly down from record highs, and it's not just happening in the United States.
If there was a dramatic fall of gas prices only in the United States, it would be easy to say it was part of a conspiracy. However, since the entire world has been affected by the spike in oil/gas prices and the entire world is enjoying the benefits of the now slightly lower prices, it's hardly anything to do with politics in the USA.
I think people need to examine this supposed "conspiracy" with common sense and understand that the arguments for anything like that are circumstantial at best.
This is a world oil market issue, not an American political party issue.
Regular - $3.73 - $3.79
Diesel - $4.69 - $4.79