http://gothamist.com/2008/12/10/fear_of ... rocard.php
Nooooooo! :shock:
I might not be as angry if they weren't seriously talking about cutting ALL W service from Astoria too.
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http://gothamist.com/2008/12/10/fear_of ... rocard.php
Nooooooo! :shock:
I might not be as angry if they weren't seriously talking about cutting ALL W service from Astoria too.
What's a Metrocard?
sighed, a Long Islander ;)
How much is gas this week?
Wait, I don't care. I take the train. :P
Signed,
Slave to the MTA.
$1.99. Cheaper than Metrocards for most people actually.
:mrgreen:Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil D.
I know that. That's THIS WEEK.
Gas is going DOWN. Metrocards are going UP. ;)
$1.39 on the other side of the river this morningQuote:
Originally Posted by Phil D.
now that's just WRONG! i don't take the subway on a daily basis (only when i need to go into the city), but if i have to pay $10 just to get to and from the city i might as well drive in and feed a meter.Quote:
...and that the $2 base fare could be boosted by $1 to $3."
1.89 next door from the office
(but 2.19 across the street. THATS odd)
Mario that Exxon station across from you was always much higher then anyone else. I think the scumbag was trying to screw ppl. What amazed me though was people were getting gas from him when they simply could have made a quick U turn and saved a few bucks. Eh people deserve it then.Quote:
Originally Posted by mirrodie
As for the Metrocards.....glad I live on Long Island ;)
I thought Queens was Long Island. :?
More like glad you work on LI. LIRR fares are getting a nice boost also. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Bird76
No joke, which is why we are driving in.
Actually Tom, that Exxon shop is very reasonable compared to the guy next door, in terms of service. The day before my wedding, my Buick had an antifreeze issue. Tons of $$. Also, for a flat tire to be replaces, tons of $$ (so they make up for the cheaper gas I suppose)
So I gas up next door and any repairs are across the street.