Happened to fill up today before a car wash. E85 pumps are probably going to have a line like a few years ago.If you need gas, go get it. Just jumped to $5 by my house. They'll all follow suit within 24 hours
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Happened to fill up today before a car wash. E85 pumps are probably going to have a line like a few years ago.If you need gas, go get it. Just jumped to $5 by my house. They'll all follow suit within 24 hours
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E85 needs to be 25% less in cost v/s regular unleaded to be worth it. Not sure what current E85 is going for per gallonHappened to fill up today before a car wash. E85 pumps are probably going to have a line like a few years ago.
When will people learn that if it takes more e85 to go as far as you can on normal fuel, you are actually spending and polluting more than if you just used standard fuel...E85 needs to be 25% less in cost v/s regular unleaded to be worth it. Not sure what current E85 is going for per gallon
I don't have a lot of hope for people thinkingWhen will people learn that if it takes more e85 to go as far as you can on normal fuel, you are actually spending and polluting more than if you just used standard fuel...
My prices on repairs have gone up 33% since last July. No choice. Prices going up another 5% next week.I watched a gal in an 80s van stretch 2 pumps at a Family Express a few years ago to save a few bucks. I get saving money, but when your engine blows, in this economy, damn.
"Build Back Better"My prices on repairs have gone up 33% since last July. No choice. Prices going up another 5% next week.
If you need car repairs expect higher prices and longer wait times
Yup. Labor rate has went up once. Parts prices go up damn near weekly. My price for transmission fluid has gone from $1000 for 200 gallons to $2290 as of today, in the last 12 months, when I placed my order this afternoon. It's been incremental but has been close or higher than a 10% increase every 2 months."Build Back Better"
That's because everything that you can't get is priced at an all time low!But inflation is only 8%
I'm pretty much at the point where I'll tell customer what it's gonna cost to do it right, If you don't like it, take it somewhere else. Got more work than I can handleGot an explorer at the shop been waiting for turbos Since November. 2016 and this things beat to hell. Two turbos installed are north of 9k and the rest of the vehicle is falling apart around it. Engines full of metal from turbo failure and the customer will not listen to common sense and either scrap it or put a complete engine in it (best would be scrap it given the neglect it’s endured)
Jedi can not confirm nor deny that jedi had a "new to jedi" vehicle now.Did I miss it or did you find a vehicle to buy?
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When I was younger we had a cat that started disappearing for a couple days at a time, first time we were worried, but it kept happening. One day walking down the street I saw him run up to the door of a house down the street and start scratching at it. A older lady opened the door and let him in. Dang cat was cheating on us with a second family.That's good to hear. I once had a cat disappear for two weeks and had assumed the worst. Then one day, she came wandering back into the house, looking skinny and very hungry but in good shape overall. I figured she got locked in a garage or shed somewhere nearby.
I feel your pain. I've helped move in/out college students a time or three. Worst was moving my son in, 2nd floor and no elevator. And the place had 16ft ceilings so might as well been 3rd-4th floor.Today I got up at 4:45am to take a tramadol for pain.
Yesterday was the cause of the pain I have today. Left the house at 6:30am to drive to Notre Dame to pack up Dasha, move her into her friend's apartment for a 1 week stay, but then bring 90% of her stuff home. She was supposed to have gotten boxes and pre-packed. Had to be out of the dorm by NOON.
Get to campus a few minutes early only to find that:
- she was in a panic after realizing how much stuff she had to do
- terminal procrastinator this kid is
- she had flat boxes but no packing tape
- so without tape, she just left the boxes unassembled (flat)
Fortunately yesterday was "late move out day" so there were literally a half dozen girls moving out of the entire dorm and we didn't have to fight for the elevator, didn't have to fight for rolling laundry bins to help us move boxes, etc.
Being an ex-warehousing and shipping guy, I stopped into action, told her i needed ALL the big stuff. The biggest being a futon on an adjustable frame. Of course there was a pile of stuff between that futon and the door. I grabbed one of the big rolling bins, put some smaller things that she had pre-packed and headed down to the parking lot with what I could move ... but leaving her with instructions on clearing a path so we could get that futon out of the room.
I'm sure most parents of college kids have experience some similar catastrophe
As with all these stories, it all works out. But damn I am sore. Rheumatoid Arthritis sucks. Killed the pain with some bourbon before bedtime and slept well until about 4am.
I'm smiling in the photo because I had NOT yet realized that I would be unloading the truck at home, alone.
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