Deja Vu all over again.

I'm getting a real flashback to the '70's over gas prices.

Parked in the downtown garage yesterday (in my 1990 Toyota Corolla I fill once a month) and turned the corner where the motorcycles are parked. Usually, there aren't any, or maybe one, once in a blue moon, there might be two.

There were five or six spanking new, shiny motorcycles and scooters! I'm thinking, these must cost at least 5k and up and that would pay for thousands of gallons of gas. How do you save money buying a new machine?

I think I'm seeing more bicycles than I've seen -- well -- ever.

Also, wondering if people have two cars in the family, a big SUV and/or pickup, and perhaps a smaller car, that they are just choosing to drive the smaller car more often.


So far, at work, one supplier has doubled their freight costs, (no biggie, actually, from one dollar per shipment to two dollars per shipment); another has gone from a flat 3.00 per shipment to 10.00 per. I'm sort of expecting to hear from the other suppliers soon.

I started joking with my comic customers that I was going to add a .5% energy surcharge to every comic.