Maybe this, are you too young to remember them?I wish I could find an economical way to print the little stickers. My handwriting in sharpie or paint pen doesn’t look great…lol
I had one when I was young.
Maybe this, are you too young to remember them?I wish I could find an economical way to print the little stickers. My handwriting in sharpie or paint pen doesn’t look great…lol
Maybe this, are you too young to remember them?
I had one when I was young.
Just get pretty tape.car's windshield
Mine too. I've learned to live with it - LOL...I do mine with a paint pen because I found the sharpie rubs off with a little oil.
I wish I could find an economical way to print the little stickers. My handwriting in sharpie or paint pen doesn’t look great…lol
It’s the same reason you sell your house for as much as a buyer will pay, it belongs to you. Gas here is $2.94 today, about what it was this time last year.I cancelled my annual trip to HB this year. From Renton. Not paying $5.XX per gallon. That is double what I paid this time last year in California. I am not letting that state (or nay for that matter) in my billfold anymore. There is NO valid rational reason anyone in this country should be paying what they are asking these days. None.
Last year I spent total of $1670.XX in fuel total. Gas then was in the low-mid $3.XX range in Calif. It would be well north of 2K now. An extra $900 is only sending an invitation for more hike down the road. It isn't because I can't but because I won't...principal.2400 miles round trip... 8 miles to the gallon in a gas motorhome = 300 gallons of fuel. Estimated.
At $6.00/gallon, that's $1800
At $3.00/gallon, that's $900
An extra $900 is nothing to sneeze at, for sure.
But the money isn't really going to any "state" per se, the majority is going to oil companies. Taxes are assessed per gallon, not the price per gallon...
2400 miles round trip... 8 miles to the gallon in a gas motorhome = 300 gallons of fuel. Estimated.
At $6.00/gallon, that's $1800
At $3.00/gallon, that's $900
An extra $900 is nothing to sneeze at, for sure.
But the money isn't really going to any "state" per se, the majority is going to oil companies. Taxes are assessed per gallon, not the price per gallon...
That makes sense, "I like living in California because it's better everywhere else"I try to avoid buying gasoline in CA as well as here western NV. Easy to do with an 80-gallon tank. That will get me around 680 miles or so in my Class A.
One thing nice about having an RV in CA is no matter what direction I travel to, the gasoline will be cheaper & seem like a big bargain. Especially in Texas. Lots of miles in Texas and at half the gas price of what I am used to.
Must be a bummer for those who live in Texas. They probably feel they cannot leave TX in their RVs.
-Don- Reno, NV
Let us know how gov't control of the means of production works out as a campaign slogan. Food is essential, should grocery stores be nationalized? What about electricity? Most everyone needs a vehicle, should Ford and GM be nationalized?It would make sense to nationalize oil/gas production at this point since fuel is basically an essential commodity.
As for the cost of living, there's a reason it's much cheaper than California in other places.
Let us know how gov't control of the means of production works out as a campaign slogan. Food is essential, should grocery stores be nationalized? What about electricity? Most everyone needs a vehicle, should Ford and GM be nationalized?
Yep. If it's too nice where you live, why go on any RV trips?"I like living in California because it's better everywhere else"
Never happen. Too much $$$ exchanging hands behind the scenes. The milk and egg producers don't have that kind of cash.It would make sense to nationalize oil/gas production at this point since fuel is basically an essential commodity.
Not "better" everywhere else, just cheaper. You get what you pay for by living in CA. Even at CA's prices, it remains the state of all 50 where most people wish to live., "I like living in California because it's better everywhere else"
Actually, I believe it's more and more becoming "the state where many people are simply stuck because they don't have the funds to move".Not "better" everywhere else, just cheaper. You get what you pay for by living in CA. Even at CA's prices, it remains the state of all 50 where most people wish to live.