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Man, that CAT bus is lookin’ better and better every day!

Centaurs don't require gas to operate, just the tasty dragon eggs of Zondor. Which is a whole other problem.
Centaurs don't require gas to operate, just the tasty dragon eggs of Zondor. Which is a whole other problem.

Well, it turns out that Las Vegans are just too cool to ride the bus — despite rising gas prices that are making Hummer drivers weep onto their tiny penises.

OK, so maybe our bus system isn’t ideal, a fairly unimaginative grid setup imposed on a postwar, suburban-styled, car-centric city, but Las Vegans who shun rubbing elbows and other body parts with public transportation’s great unwashed may have a change of heart later this year when … the SUPER-SPIKE arrives. That’s the coinage of one greenie oil analyst for Goldman Sachs who predicts a price surge this year that will take crude oil to $200 a barrel — why, that’s, like, half an Xbox 360! (However, you can’t play Rock Band on a barrel of oil.)

The refreshing thing is that the analyst, Arjun Murti, isn’t wringing his hands or clamoring to crack open Alaska or advocating bum-rushing Iran to steal its oily goodness. Rather, he sees a silver lining of such prices encouraging people to actually think about their energy consumption choices. Shocking! A snip from the IHT story:

But the grim calculus of Murti’s prediction, issued in March and reconfirmed two weeks ago, is enough to give any American pause: At $200 a barrel for oil, gasoline could cost more than $6 a gallon, or about $1.60 a liter, in the United States. U.S. pump prices are now around $4 a gallon.

That would be fine with Murti, who owns two hybrid cars.

“I’m actually fairly anti-oil,” said Murti, who grew up in New Jersey. “One of the biggest challenges our country faces is our addiction to oil.”

In short: See you at the bus stop this fall, wearing that vaguely constipated expression public transportation users don when peering down the road, wondering when the damn thing is finally gonna come …

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5 Responses to “Man, that CAT bus is lookin’ better and better every day!”

I do like the secksy Centaur pic, but I must contest the bus idea. Exhibit A:

http://www.vegasrex.com/2008/05/21/fights-and-marijuana-on-the-cat-bus/

Written by: Mike G on Sunday, May. 25, 2008 at 6:11 PM

Right on! I’m really shocked that the citizens haven’t decided to rise up and demand more efficient mass transit solutions, bus lanes, bike lanes, and imposed fees for clowns who drive down las vegas blvd. Why do we have to be reactive instead of proactive all the time? HUMMER = WAR CRIMINAL!!

Written by: ernest on Sunday, May. 25, 2008 at 8:53 AM

I took to riding the bus to and from work in January because of the high price of gas - now that it looks to go even higher, I am glad to be riding the bus. I am saving $160 a month in gas by paying $40 for a monthly bus pass. I’ve noticed over the last 5 months that there are more and more “suits” (white collar workers) and more construction workers using the bus - I personally haven’t seen any creep shows, robbers or potential attackers - however, I have seen the rudeness of a lot of young men in not giving up their seats for the elderly or handicapped or pregnant. Overall, riding the bus is not so bad.

Written by: Cindy on Friday, May. 23, 2008 at 1:11 PM

[...] musings on using public transportation and, you know, changing your lifestyle because of rising gas [...]

 
Written by: Distracted by sparkly objects « The Sin City Siren on Thursday, May. 22, 2008 at 11:53 PM

Do you take the Bus-No I bet who want to sit with a bunch of creep shows ,robbers and potential attackers any way.
I’ll get another job to pay for gas!

Written by: Lee on Thursday, May. 22, 2008 at 4:15 PM
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