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All the time. If he is really your friend, there should be
no problem with you saying "I need you to pony up half the gas, dude; it costs me a lot, you know?" . If he is really your friend, and not a good time Skimpy, he will gladly put out. If he has a problem with it, for any reason, then you have a problem, and you know what it is. JR. Paul Doughty wrote: Hello Group, I have a friend who I take out on my boat very often fishing. Grant it, it is a small boat 16' 6". But it still runs on fuel. He never has offered to pay for fuel or help to wash all the crude out of it from fishing. I did invite him to go so I do not feel right asking him. For example yesterday we went fishing at small lake. I drove my truck, towing my boat 140+ miles round trip, used 6 gallons of fuel on the lake. I know that is not a lot since some people here have boats that use 6 gallons just to start. But, he could offer. Another example last year we went to Canada for a "guys" week. We used 60-70 gallons of fuel running around a much bigger lake (Bobs Lake if anyone knows where that is) that week. That is not including the 70-80 gallons to get there and back. He did not offer cash for gas. But, he did pay his share of the house and food. My brother and his friend shared a boat that week and split everything 50/50 and made comments about sharing the cost in front of my friend. But, he was still clueless. My brother's father in-law has a boat at the Jersey shore. When he invites me down, even though he has more money than I will ever see, I offer and intend to pay part of the $100-150 fuel bill. But he always refuses. But I always offer. Does anyone have or has had this issue? What did you or are you going do? Paul -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |