[Motorists can help prevent shortages by not topping off tanks, industry watchers said.] This is no time to panic, ... We're not going to run out of gas. |
A lot of small town business has been dwindling, and Moulton's no exception. They can't compete against larger towns, ... In 30 years, we've lost some businesses; and [those] jobs are gone. It hurts. |
I think everybody's looking for gas to drop 20 cents a gallon. It's not going to do that. It's going to slowly go down as things get back to normal. |
I would think they would have to come down over time. How fast and how far depends on how much fear stays in the consumer marketplace. Panic buying spurs some of this. |
I wouldn't be surprised to see it start come down slowly, ... I think market trends are going to start driving prices down. I think when prices got to a $3.29 and $3.39 rate, everybody was calling me, saying, 'Why is everyone pricing like that?' The market has never been through anything like this and I think a lot of people didn't know where to price. |
If they had good jobs, high paying jobs like the bigger cities, it'd be just as economical to live here, |
It just depends on what's going on with prices at that time. |
It was our first game. You are going to have some things like that but we'll get better. |
It's a different way of life, ... You have none of the traffic, the rat race. Here, if you want to go fishing, you can be at a pond in five minutes. [And] I don't think we have the crime they have in a bigger town. |
My dad, he had a stroke in the early 80s; it was 45 minutes before the ambulance got there, |
My kids were getting to be school age, and I didn't want them exposed to that [atmosphere], |
No construction will occur until the Avenue G viaduct is done. |
People who like to do a lot of partying and going out and fancy dining - Moulton might not be to their taste, ... But if you want to be able to walk down the street and say 'Hi' to people... |
Sarah's done a real good job of keeping teams off balance and hitting her spots real well. She's a finesse pitcher, more or less. She throws well, she locates and she does the job that we need her to do. She gets the ground balls and fly balls and gets the outs. She's able to get you out and that's the key. She doesn't walk batters. You're going to have to hit your way on in order to get on. |
Say what you will about small town schools, ... but they give more individual attention and have smaller class size. |