Captain Worley
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Saw 3.61 in Pelzer, SC last weekend. My regular station was at 3.69 this morning.
This weekend gas was 3.95 in the catskills. At home...still at 4.35...being robbed. It was only 60 miles away.
05/20/08.......3.779
06/01/08.......3.889
06/14/08.......4.079
Aug. 9 - 3.699July 7 - 4.029
July 28 - 3.799
'Spot' price for RUnl on the commodities market was somewhere in the $5-6 range in Gulf Coast regions today, many refineries in the storm's path are powering down for the duration.Every station I saw in our panhandle town today was jammed, with lines into the roads. Cops had to be called in. News at 5 p.m. is that some stations in Tallahassee are selling gas for $5.49/gal.
Station across from work: $3.99
Station at the grocery store (where I topped off yesterday): $3.77:-D
I am very concerned that this reduction will make Americans complacent once again.
So, how much is gas where you are? I noticed yesterday that prices here were going up. I passed the station I use the most, and regular was priced 1.59. I went back an hour later to fill the tank, and it was 1.63. A station down the road was still pricing regular 1.59, so I filled up before it went up there, too.
Last week, I paid 1.55.
From 2/2/2004 the above was the original post of the thread.
Isn't it interesting that we're celecrating the prices as they gradually get back to this level? When originally this was to complain?![]()
I'm enjoying it while I can and have no expectations that it will remain like this for long. I just hope the same people who are celebrating over the decrease in price will shut their yappers when it starts to go back up.
Nope, they have every right to complain. Chep fuel is the benchmark from which all of our freedoms and rights are granted...donchaknow![]()
Darnbetcha! Got that right! Continuous bitchin' rights are gaaronteed under the Constitution of this here U.S. of A.
Nov. 9, 2008 - 1.949Nov. 1, 2008 - 2.149![]()
From 2/2/2004 the above was the original post of the thread.
Isn't it interesting that we're celecrating the prices as they gradually get back to this level? When originally this was to complain?![]()
I filled up last night while leaving a small west Michigan shoreline tourist town for $1.749 and was happy it was not $4.25 that it was this summer. (I drive a suburban now)
They say that the demand in Asia and US has decreased considerably over the past several months. Hmmm lower demand = lower prices! Who Knew?![]()
A suburban??? I don't know whether to thank you for your continued support of our State's economy or smack you upside the head! :-D What happened to the Impala?
Baby seat thing. (Ain't no high MPG spacious vehicles that can hold one.)
(recalling when my sister bought a minivan "for the baby," who now drives it when visiting her dad)