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They say gas will be up to $4.00 a gallon in July!!....?

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Is this true?

Will this have an affect on air fair and plane costs?

Should we start paying for our summer vacays now?

What do you think?

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  1. gas is already $3.68 for me. it sucks living in the Bay Area, because of high prices, but i love it here.


  2. Putting sand and a shallow plastic pool in my backyard...

  3. honey gas prices is horrible, its crazy... I'm sure gas prices will have an effect on plane tickets and bus fair... truth be told I'm about 2 pull my walkin shoes out...LOL... save a lot of money and get planty more exercise.

  4. Never mind air fare ... you'd better start thinking about what this is going to do to the basics, like grocery prices.

    But yeah, if you can buy plane tickets now, I'd say do it.

  5. d**n straight.

    but this will never stop going up.

    the only person who is hurt by rising prices is the customer, all business pass thier extra cost on to those creating their business (go figure) so in the end, all prices will go up and the regualr consumer (average joe) is the one holding the empty bag of money.

  6. Gas (regular unleaded) was $4.00/gal July of last year, and people still went on vacation, and people still took flights. (note: I live in Michigan, not California where the price of gas is always high). Though, I think it's going to be like last year, where the people who flew places, bought their tickets early and saved up for the trip, and everyone else who went on vacation took shorter trips closer to home.

    If you plan on flying somewhere in June or July, I would get your tickets now before the price goes up anymore.

  7. Overseas flights are already adding huge surcharges. I would book tickets now because oil is over $102 a barrel.

  8. wtf 4$ im going to get myself a horse

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