Gas recemtly cracked the $3.00/gallon barrier here in So. Cal. That's for premium, though 89 octane will soon follow, I think. Today I spent $43.00 to fill up my tank. $43!
Meanwhile, oil companies are raking in the dough like hogs at feeding time. I own a Ford Ranger truck. I bought it 8 years ago because I knew I needed a truck, but couldn't justify buying a jacked-up 350 horsepower "guy toy." Yet in the last month, I've seen a distressing number of fools, madmen (and yes, madwomen too) driving shiny new toys, humongous Chevy and Ford and Dodge extended cab trucks with duallies, and various versions of Hummers, Lexuses (or is it Lexi?), Nissan and Toyota full sized trucks, etc.
Within the last two months I've decided, in the words of one famous movie character, that "I'm mad...and I'm not going to take it anymore!"
So now I have a bicycle. It gets around 20 miles per meal, depending on how much you eat and how hard you pedal. I've been riding it on the weekends to do shopping and other errands. For four days last week I rode it from my house to the train station in order to go to work, about a 15-mile round trip with a few hills on the way. In my next post I'll tell you a little more about the experience, including advice on some roads to avoid in Fullerton if you're on a bike. One little preview: during the first week after I bought the bike, a 14-year old kid who lives across the street from me said, "Hey Mister Thompson! I'll race you for pink slips!"
That's all for now...
Clarence Thompson