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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1036688" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Again, it all boils down to a choice of lifestyle. People for the most part have a <em>choice</em> as to where they live in relation to their workplace. People have a <em>choice</em> as to where they go to shop and recreate, and people have a <em>choice</em> as to the fuel-efficiency of the vehicle they drive on a daily basis.</p><p></p><p>There are many of my coworkers who made a <em>choice </em>to live 30 or 40 miles or more from where we report to work each day, and they made an additional <em>choice </em>to make that daily commute in a brand new full sized truck or SUV that they supposedly "need" to pull their fancy boat or RV or whatever. I tend to turn a deaf ear when I hear them whining about spending $200 a week on gas when the most basic common sense would seem to dictate that fuel prices will inevitably continue to rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1036688, member: 14668"] Again, it all boils down to a choice of lifestyle. People for the most part have a [I]choice[/I] as to where they live in relation to their workplace. People have a [I]choice[/I] as to where they go to shop and recreate, and people have a [I]choice[/I] as to the fuel-efficiency of the vehicle they drive on a daily basis. There are many of my coworkers who made a [I]choice [/I]to live 30 or 40 miles or more from where we report to work each day, and they made an additional [I]choice [/I]to make that daily commute in a brand new full sized truck or SUV that they supposedly "need" to pull their fancy boat or RV or whatever. I tend to turn a deaf ear when I hear them whining about spending $200 a week on gas when the most basic common sense would seem to dictate that fuel prices will inevitably continue to rise. [/QUOTE]
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