My solution to high gas prices.

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Wouldn't work for me. Even before COVID I was mostly working remotely from home. I think I'd end up driving a lot more if I retired, getting out and about for fun.
 
My solution to high gas prices.:D
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I do a lot of traveling, go to events, and do nice things with my girlfriend which takes a bit of money. If I was retired and had more time to do those kinds of things it would take a LOT of money...and I would run out then have to go back to work forever.
 
My commute was 17 miles each way, the commute to the trail head so I can go ride my bike is 2 miles. I also plan on doing a lot of walking, no commute required. I would like to get rid of about 50 lbs. My job didn't lend itself to eating healthy and a lot of waiting for someone else to get their part done. It will probably take me several weeks to get my tools organized.
 
Today, the "MiniWally" up the block had gas $3.89.9, the rest were $4.06.9. Line was substantial to save that $2/tank. I have filled up the Frontier 3X (usually 10-12 gal) since I got it early February. Longest trip is out to the range 30 mi each way. Retirement solves many problems. Joe
 
Once on the Spanish Island of Majorca I ran out of gas in a rented scooter.
Now what do I do?.
I hear a car coming..it's gets closer. It looks familiar.
OMG! It's a Model A. The driver gets out and I point and say out of gas!
He gets out an Arkansas Credit Card. Where does a Spaniard get one of those?
He siphons me some gas and tells me to pooka - pooka on my 2 Cycle Scooter.
And of course he wouldn't take any money.
Good Old Boys Worldwide help people without any expectations of being paid.
 
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