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Okay, so here we are at almost $3.00 a gallon for gas. Sorry to complain but I brought it up so that we could all remember a nicer, more simpler time when gas was less than $.50 a gallon. In my opinion, this is one of those summers we will all remember as one where national temperatures were above average and gas prices were increasing. I would like to know your thoughts about what has impacted you this year and how it will add to your rememberance of '06. Compare it to other summers, recent or not so recent.

The summer I got my first car was the most memorable for me. I was 16 and was expected to pay for my own. As a sophomore, I had 2 jobs so it was not a problem. I had visions of granduer too. I really wanted a new car, something sporty like a camaro or a mustang. I was sure a cool car would help me find a girlfriend. My dad, ever the pragmatist, helped me purchase a car from the son of friend of his for $500. The car was a metallic blue chevy something that had been abused by the son for several years and was in mediocre condition at best.

Now, to complicate matters the kid I bought the car from was a local drug dealer. I guess my father knew this because as soon as I got home, he handed me a ratchet set and told me to take out all the seats, carpet and anything on the iterior that could be removed or modified. It was late July of 1979 and I wanted to cruise the Sonic Drive-In, not work on the car I had just purchased. Man was I an unhappy camper.

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