$3.059 for gas!
- Bob Juch
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$3.059 for gas!
At a Hess station in Elizabeth, NJ last night.
Can anyone here beat that?
Can anyone here beat that?
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
It's finally dropped into the $3.30's in the gas-gouged Metro East of STL, but that's just a tad less than what I was paying for gas in Kansas City just 4 days after Ike hit last month....
There have been reports of gas under $3.00 on the MO side of the river, but I'd guess the going rate over there's probably still in the low $3's....
lb13
There have been reports of gas under $3.00 on the MO side of the river, but I'd guess the going rate over there's probably still in the low $3's....
lb13
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
$2.799 at a Marathon station in the northern suburbs of Dayton, OHBob Juch wrote:At a Hess station in Elizabeth, NJ last night.
Can anyone here beat that?
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
I saw a dude changing the numbers to $2-something last night here in Land O'Cleves.
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
I've seen $2.97 here in Houston this week.
I've heard reports of $2.85 in the suburbs.
I've heard reports of $2.85 in the suburbs.
No matter where you go, there you are.
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It's amazing how excited most people get about saving six cents at the gas pump at the same time they're losing six figures from their life savings and 401Ks.
My local 7-11 was recently selling gas for $2.77. Three bucks is pretty common around here. I'd rather pay ten bucks a gallon and see the stock market back where it was a few months ago.
My local 7-11 was recently selling gas for $2.77. Three bucks is pretty common around here. I'd rather pay ten bucks a gallon and see the stock market back where it was a few months ago.
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
Yeah, but you drive a Prius!TheConfessor wrote:It's amazing how excited most people get about saving six cents at the gas pump at the same time they're losing six figures from their life savings and 401Ks.
My local 7-11 was recently selling gas for $2.77. Three bucks is pretty common around here. I'd rather pay ten bucks a gallon and see the stock market back where it was a few months ago.
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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Is that supposed to be a joke? I have never even been in a Prius. I have stated here that I drive a 2000 Mazda pickup. It's the only vehicle I've owned for more than eight years.BackInTex wrote:Yeah, but you drive a Prius!TheConfessor wrote:It's amazing how excited most people get about saving six cents at the gas pump at the same time they're losing six figures from their life savings and 401Ks.
My local 7-11 was recently selling gas for $2.77. Three bucks is pretty common around here. I'd rather pay ten bucks a gallon and see the stock market back where it was a few months ago.
- Sir_Galahad
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
It's about $2.90 here. But, at today's price for a barrel of oil, it should be about $1.75.
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
You're all very lucky, it's between $3.25 and $3.60 most places around me. The lowest I've seen is at BJ's for $3.22.
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
At the risk of sounding like a wet blanket (or a Prius owner
) I don't think cheap gas is such a good idea. People finally were beginning to realize the reality of being dependent upon foreign oil and now that prices are going back down, I believe the lesson will be short-lived.
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Supply and demand! People are driving less so the prices come down. The alternative would be for the governments to tax it more or for higher windfall profits.earendel wrote:At the risk of sounding like a wet blanket (or a Prius owner) I don't think cheap gas is such a good idea. People finally were beginning to realize the reality of being dependent upon foreign oil and now that prices are going back down, I believe the lesson will be short-lived.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
$2.949 in east-central Kansas today. Been dropping steadily for the past week or two.
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
TheConfessor wrote:Is that supposed to be a joke? I have never even been in a Prius. I have stated here that I drive a 2000 Mazda pickup. It's the only vehicle I've owned for more than eight years.BackInTex wrote:Yeah, but you drive a Prius!TheConfessor wrote:It's amazing how excited most people get about saving six cents at the gas pump at the same time they're losing six figures from their life savings and 401Ks.
My local 7-11 was recently selling gas for $2.77. Three bucks is pretty common around here. I'd rather pay ten bucks a gallon and see the stock market back where it was a few months ago.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
Perhaps you're confusing him with me. I do drive a Prius, and I love it.BackInTex wrote:TheConfessor wrote:Is that supposed to be a joke? I have never even been in a Prius. I have stated here that I drive a 2000 Mazda pickup. It's the only vehicle I've owned for more than eight years.BackInTex wrote: Yeah, but you drive a Prius!Well, it wasn't suppose to. For some reason I thought you drove a Prius. So now, it IS a joke. Ha ha. Ed drives a Prius [rim shot].
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I know several BBs drive them. I know KT does and I believe Ear does. I simply thought Ed was one of them.danielh41 wrote: Perhaps you're confusing him with me. I do drive a Prius, and I love it.
I wasn't making fun of them or people who drive them. I simply though Ed was driving a car that got 45 mpg and that was why he didn't care if gas was $10/gal.
I don't know why he took offense....if he did. Seemed like he did. But what do I know? I'm a nut.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
I paid $3.43 per gallon at an Arco station, using Southern California's slowest pump.
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I take offense at you saying I took offense. I don't know what gave you that impression. I was merely correcting your misstatement about what I drive. I thought maybe you were making a joke.BackInTex wrote:I know several BBs drive them. I know KT does and I believe Ear does. I simply thought Ed was one of them.danielh41 wrote: Perhaps you're confusing him with me. I do drive a Prius, and I love it.
I wasn't making fun of them or people who drive them. I simply though Ed was driving a car that got 45 mpg and that was why he didn't care if gas was $10/gal.
I don't know why he took offense....if he did. Seemed like he did. But what do I know? I'm a nut.
I'll amend my statement about not caring if gas is $10/gallon. Heck, I wouldn't mind paying $100/gallon if I still had the money I've lost in the stock market recently. I've driven about 3000 miles in the past year. At 20 mpg, that's about 150 gallons of gas. Worst case, that's about 600 bucks, with gas @ $4/gallon. If gas went to $100/gallon, that's still only $15,000 per year, and I've lost way more than that in the stock market. Most other American families have lost more than that as well, but all they seem to care about is a few cents per gallon at the gas pump. It's crazy.
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
It makes sense to me. I don't care too much where the stock market is today and my retirement accounts remain fully invested in stock mutual funds. I care where the stock market will be in twenty years, when I'll want the money I've got there. On the other hand, I have to pay the price of gas today (well, in the next week or two, when I next refill my Prius). --BobTheConfessor wrote:I take offense at you saying I took offense. I don't know what gave you that impression. I was merely correcting your misstatement about what I drive. I thought maybe you were making a joke.BackInTex wrote:I know several BBs drive them. I know KT does and I believe Ear does. I simply thought Ed was one of them.danielh41 wrote: Perhaps you're confusing him with me. I do drive a Prius, and I love it.
I wasn't making fun of them or people who drive them. I simply though Ed was driving a car that got 45 mpg and that was why he didn't care if gas was $10/gal.
I don't know why he took offense....if he did. Seemed like he did. But what do I know? I'm a nut.
I'll amend my statement about not caring if gas is $10/gallon. Heck, I wouldn't mind paying $100/gallon if I still had the money I've lost in the stock market recently. I've driven about 3000 miles in the past year. At 20 mpg, that's about 150 gallons of gas. Worst case, that's about 600 bucks, with gas @ $4/gallon. If gas went to $100/gallon, that's still only $15,000 per year, and I've lost way more than that in the stock market. Most other American families have lost more than that as well, but all they seem to care about is a few cents per gallon at the gas pump. It's crazy.
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
Chosing which gas station we go to may be the only control we have.but all they seem to care about is a few cents per gallon at the gas pump. It's crazy.
I drove a couple, only a couple, of miles to where my local grocery store has a gas station. The more local one I go to doesn't have gas pumps. They offer cents off per gallon based on $ spent since you last filled up at their pumps.
It is the store I do all of my shopping at (those in the area know Stop and Shop).
To me it is almost free gas. I do all of my shopping there anyway. Didn't change what I do. Other than drive a couple of mile out of way to get gas today.
Final price per gallon.....$2.59.
I think I won!
But I am not looking at my 401K right now.
It would only scare me.
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Wow, and here I was all jazzed when I saw it at 3.29 yesterday. Well, not really jazzed, because it's gone down 20 cents a gallon since I filled up last Tuesday.
I don't have any money to lose in the stock market, so I'll take my meager couple bucks of saving where I can and be happy. I don't think that's so crazy.
I don't have any money to lose in the stock market, so I'll take my meager couple bucks of saving where I can and be happy. I don't think that's so crazy.
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Wow. I filled up tonight in NC at $3.68 To here that someone has it almost $1 lower is amazing
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You italisized 'joke' giving it emphasis, so in my mind it sounded like offense might have been taken. I can't read my wife's verbal inflections correctly, let alone your written ones.TheConfessor wrote: I take offense at you saying I took offense. I don't know what gave you that impression. I was merely correcting your misstatement about what I drive. I thought maybe you were making a joke.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
- christie1111
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To clarify, the discount is based on the dollars spent at the grocery store over time. The more you spent, the greater the discount.
We hadn't filled up there for awhile.
Did I mention my son eats a little?
We hadn't filled up there for awhile.
Did I mention my son eats a little?
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Re: $3.059 for gas!
the lowest I saw today was $3.24, and I drove to Ohio {which you can see from Pa(it is high in the middle and round on both ends)}.
I hear OPEC called an emergency meeting to see what they can do to raise prices.
a barrel of light sweet crude yields 19 gallons of regular gas.
bdm was prescient enough to keep the coin in a money market mutual fund since april.
ha
I hear OPEC called an emergency meeting to see what they can do to raise prices.
a barrel of light sweet crude yields 19 gallons of regular gas.
bdm was prescient enough to keep the coin in a money market mutual fund since april.
ha
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