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Re: Some things we learned. [gagrice] by boaz47
Jan 10, 2009 (8:20 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 10, 2009 4:40 pm)

How did we happen to be in the same forum? I can't remember the last time I paid full price for anything and I also like Ross. I also have a small collection of Hawaiian shirts. I do not have 100 however.
 
I just think we have been brain washed into believing the latest thing somehow is worth more than it should be. To me a fool is one that will stand in like to buy a Iphone at whatever price the company says it is worth only to discover they had the next one on the burner before they ever got out of the store. They won't work an extra fifteen minutes at a job they are being paid to do but they will stand outside of a store all night to be the first one on line for a phone that don't need. Then call in sick the next day because they have been up all night.
 
Yes it sounds like a ramble but that was just what happened with the Prius and just like the phone everyone waited for they can not get one at a discount. Instant gratification effects far too many people and knee jerk responses are most often the results.
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Re: Some things we learned. [boaz47] by gagrice
Jan 10, 2009 (9:10 pm)
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Replying to: boaz47 (Jan 10, 2009 8:20 pm)

I also have a small collection of Hawaiian shirts
 
We have 4 thrift shops in Hilo that we like, and at least a dozen here in SD. I am a sucker for a $3 Hawaiian shirt if it was made in Hawaii. I don't buy any of the others. I look for the older brands that have become somewhat collectible. I never had to dress up for work so wearing a tie is a horrible experience for me. Less than 10 times in the last 20 years. I also would NEVER wait in line for the latest anything. I wait until they are old tech and buy at a big discount. Sure as anything next year the latest will be less than half price.
 
Too bad we are captive to whatever the price at the pump is for gas. Back to $2 gas here. Maybe it will slide back a bit. Oil is back at $40.
 
PS
I got in on the Sprint Pioneer plan and have had the same service for 8 years. Free except for any outgoing calls. I rarely have a cell bill over $1.20 per month. They sent me an upgraded phone a few years ago.
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Re: Some things we learned. [gagrice] by tankbeans
Jan 10, 2009 (9:24 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 10, 2009 9:10 pm)

I agree. I won't wait in line for anything. I remember working at Wal-Mart, nights, when the X-Box 360 and the Wii came out within months of each other. People had been waiting in line for most of a day only to find out that we had maybe 20 of them and not 50 like some people thought. Most of those people went home with nothing.
 
I also like to wait until the bugs have been worked out of whatever I want so I won't have to be the guinea pig.
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Re: Some things we learned. [gagrice] by oldfarmer50
Jan 11, 2009 (7:28 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 10, 2009 4:40 pm)

"...Over 100 Hawaiian shirts..."
 
Who are you, Magnum P.I. ?
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Re: Some things we learned. [oldfarmer50] by gagrice
Jan 11, 2009 (8:28 am)
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Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Jan 11, 2009 7:28 am)

Just Hawaiian shirts no Ferrari......
 
They are comfortable and colorful. I would slit my wrist if I had to wear a suit and tie every day....
 
A friend in La Jolla owns a used men's clothing store. He took in 400 Hawaiian shirts from a Doctor that had passed away. Many still had the tags on them. Of course I got the pick of the bunch. If you are in La Jolla check out "Le Chauvinist". He has some great high end suits and cloths. Salvador is a great guy and good friend..
 
http://www.lechauvinist.com/
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$2 gas is too much right now by dave8697
Jan 11, 2009 (11:55 am)
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I still have the $1.40 stuff in my tanks.
since I bought it last year, we have seen 1.79 then 1.99 now 1.86.
Wholesale gas is 1.11 which is about 1.71 a gallon
 
For me gas is now about $175 a month, but even that is more than insurance is for 5 vehicles.
Interest is nothing. Only my '01 truck can depreciate and not by much anymore.
7% sales tax along with $400 excise tax seems like takes years of gas savings to recoup.
Dumping my '96 that runs excellent for about $800 to make room in my driveway for a crampier, gutless 4 cyl that will depreciate $1500 every 6 months, for years,
has to be weighed against the tiny piece of the 100 gallons that could be saved. I'd still have my 4 biggest engines left.
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for the first time by nippononly
Jan 12, 2009 (7:12 am)
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in several months, gas is up - the average price is up $0.12 from a month ago, still only $1.78 though. Here in the Bay Area our average price is $2 right on the button. Very manageable.
 
I think if gas gets back to $3 this coming summer, it will put the squeeze on many folks much more than $4.50 gas did last summer, and those dealers who are hanging onto a bunch of Priuses may live to cheer their decisions to load up on them now while things are slow. But I could well be wrong. That's the great thing about Edmunds, you can speculate and have 25 people remind you how wrong you were later on!
 
Except perhaps for the May-July period last year, I would think most Prius purchases were calculated and intentional, and those buyers are not regretting their choices now even though the price of gas is at 5-year lows. Remember, only 1 of the 3 reasons people buy those cars is to save money - they also do it to (1) make an environmental statement, or (2) reduce imports of foreign oil because they feel it is a national security issue.
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Re: for the first time [nippononly] by gagrice
Jan 12, 2009 (8:02 am)
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Replying to: nippononly (Jan 12, 2009 7:12 am)

I agree with your assessment on Prius buyers. That does not make them smart. I would say the smart ones are shopping for a Prius NOW. They are a good buy below $20k loaded. Above that they are not so good. It looks like Mossy Toyota here in SD has sold 4 Prius since I posted last week. They are down to 102 in their inventory. At that rate they should be cleared out by June or July.
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FedEx by guss
Jan 12, 2009 (8:13 am)
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Is FedEx expecting fuel prices to go up? They have been charging a fuel surcharge for the past 2 years and continue to charge it even when gas was $1.50 per gallon.
 
Could it be aviation fuel is still high? More than likely customers become accustomed to the surcharge in the delivery price.
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Re: FedEx [guss] by gagrice
Jan 12, 2009 (12:23 pm)
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Replying to: guss (Jan 12, 2009 8:13 am)

Most of their fuel is diesel or Jet A which is higher than gas. We have a gas glut that is keeping that price low.

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