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cut out a big drain

I sold my pickup, so that leaves many far trips out of the question. My wife and I are sharing her van, so if I really need to do something out of town and not get there all sweaty, I can drive there. For day to day things, I can bike. In fact, I’m thinking about getting a job in town at a video store or something similar. I am saving roughly $40/wk on gas. That’s $160/mo or so plus maintenance and insurance. By biking, I cut out the need to earn that money to feed the truck. If my bike breaks down, fat chance, I have a spare.

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