A Day in the Life: Leap Day

Posted on February 29, 2004 @ 11:15 pm

After stumbling across it at Mac’s, I’ve decided to participate in the A Day in the Life: Leap Day project. That being said, I’ll be adding new photos to this entry hourly (or thereabouts) throughout the day. You can click on the images for a larger view and hover over them for descriptions.

And that, my friends, was Leap Day 2004.

Posted by Jess | Filed Under Photo Ops |

6 comments so far...

  1. Thoughts.... February 29, 2004 4:00 pm

    No kidding! Gas is 2.15 where I am!

  2. Andy February 29, 2004 4:40 pm

    Same here. I only get Premium and the last fill up was $2.29/gallon. And that was at one of the cheaper stations.

  3. Jess February 29, 2004 5:29 pm

    Even though I know deep down that Georgia has some of the lowest gas prices in the country, I still complain bitterly about paying $1.55 a gallon. I can’t imagine paying more than two bucks for a gallon of gas.

  4. Mikey February 29, 2004 5:55 pm

    $1.42 here at the Wal Mart. And your eating of Frosted Mini Spooners moved you a couple notches up on the cool scale. Yay cheap and tasty cereal.

  5. Jess February 29, 2004 10:41 pm

    You just can’t beat the Mini Spooners. Cereal in a box is for suckers! ;)

  6. Andy February 29, 2004 11:05 pm

    I just found out that the Chevron near my house is $2.45/gallon. I noticed this while on the way to Trader Joe’s to get Diet Hansen’s sodas (the only diet sodas that I know of that are sweetened with Splenda (which is the best stuff on the face of the planet when you’re trying to keep excess sugar out of your diet and can’t stand the taste of Sweet’N Low or Equal)). Speaking of diet drinks, is the Diet Coke with Lime any good? I generally hate Diet Coke, but maybe the lime masks some of the aspertame taste.


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