M y neighborhood was mafia oriented for quite a while, Irish and Italian mainly, so there's not too much problem with getting people together, its just that a lot of people are moving into our neighborhoods from downtown Detroit and they aren't really integrating with the rest of the community. Hell, someone tried to siphon my gas a few weeks ago and when they failed they got pissed, dented the side of my truck, and scarred my paint with a knife or something.zaseo wrote:Sadly this American generation wouldn't speak to neighbors for help during a crisis. Most people would be focus on themselves than getting their community to help one another.
I'm worried that the problems in Syria might involve us in another war. Might make gas go up even higher.
Paying for gas once I go to college is going to be a pain.
Well I'm sure you guys saw the rent is too damn high party thing. Well please support the gas is too damn high party.
Hello I'm Zaseo Shouxiao, and I'm representing the Gas Is Too Damn High Party. People are working 8 hours a day 40 hours some a third job. People can't afford to go places with family. My main job is to provide affordable gas so that you're have extra money left in your pocket. This is politics as usually playing the silly game. It shall not happen. The Gas Is Too High Party is here to represent people who can't afford gas. They can't afford to fill up their tank. Look someone's engine is on empty can you see it? You got to look at the gas gauge like me. Lets talk about the issue because the gas is too damn high!
The Syria stuff is already affecting our gas prices.
As far as gas gauges go, mine's broken. I've learned to count the miles and its 100x more accurate that way. I've learned what my miles per gallon is, how many miles I can go on however many gallons, and I know when someone's siphoned me because my car starts to act up before the mile count I had is up.







