Prices have been dropping like a rock here in Michigan. Regular is around $2.30, premium about $2.50. Hope it keeps going down.
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Setanta
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 09:01 am
There was a gas war on in Hilliard when i left--$1.99/gal on Friday morning . . . it was $2.26/gal in Ashtabula at about 1:00 p.m. . . .
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CalamityJane
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 09:38 am
What the hell......we're still paying over $ 3.00/gal regular
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Lord Ellpus
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 10:00 am
What am I paying for Gus?
It depends what service is on offer, but I normally get him to do a sporty massage for about $25. Double that fee on Sundays.
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Lord Ellpus
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 10:00 am
Oh.....Gas.....sorry!
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Ticomaya
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 10:29 am
Yesterday it was $2.06.
Today, up to $2.15.
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Piffka
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 10:43 am
$2.65 on Sunday .... I saw it was $2.46 yesterday at the ARCO station.
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CalamityJane
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 11:31 am
Cheap, cheap in the heartland. It still wouldn't justify moving to Kansas though
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Piffka
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 11:54 am
cjhsa wrote:
Prices have been dropping like a rock here in Michigan. Regular is around $2.30, premium about $2.50. Hope it keeps going down.
Hey CJHSA... How is the job and family?
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Noddy24
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 02:46 pm
Yesterday we filled the tank for $2.31. Catch: No credit or debit cards accepted--only cash on the barrelhead.
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Ticomaya
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 02:54 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
Cheap, cheap in the heartland. It still wouldn't justify moving to Kansas though
Whaddayamean? Here, we have no mountains to get in the way of the horizon ... no oceans to get in the way of a nice moonlight walk ... deer and antelope play ... a discouraging word is seldom heard ... and the skies are not cloudy all day.
What's not to love. :wink:
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Ticomaya
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 02:55 pm
2 weeks ago I was driving in Colorado and gas was more expensive (around $2.60 I believe), and that was for 85 octane. The lowest octane we have here is 87.
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roger
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 03:14 pm
You need higher at sealevel, of course.
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CalamityJane
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 03:20 pm
I get it now! The less desirable the place the cheaper the gas
Tico, what's not to love? Oh, tornadoes woulde be one reason,
no ocean another, unbearable heat and high humidity in the sommer, boring flat land, and so on, and so on.....
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Acquiunk
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 03:38 pm
I payed $2.38.9 a gallon for regular in Connecticut on Monday.
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hamburger
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 06:26 pm
i only paid 86.8 cents ... almost forgot, it was for a liter of "liquid gold" ... but i was able to pay in canadian currency ... (two conversions - liter to gallon - canadian to u.s. currency ... forget it ! )
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Setanta
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 06:27 pm
That's around $2.85US/gal, Hamburger . . .
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hamburger
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 06:32 pm
set wrote : "That's around $2.85US/gal, Hamburger . . . "
but now i'll still have to convert to imperial gallon !
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Setanta
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 06:38 pm
We don't use imperial gallons in the US . . . 3.8 litres per US standard gallon . . .
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hamburger
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Tue 1 Nov, 2005 06:44 pm
set wrote : " We don't use imperial gallons in the US "
what's prince chuck going to do when he pulls up to a service station while visiting "the errant colonies" - "wot, no IMPERIAL gallons"?