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Last I saw we were jumping between 2.19 and 2.29 for 87 up here in the Northland.
BF
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Tighten your gas tank. Another bomb scare (or, heaven forbid, a successful attack) in Saudi Arabia will send us back to 3.50 a gallon in no time.
I no longer drive anywhere unless I have to.
The Bigfoot
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I had to laugh when i looked at my post "gas war" probably a lot of posters don't know what those were, i still remember those signs outside of gas stations. That is not good
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quote:Originally posted by IWISHIHAD: I had to laugh when i looked at my post "gas war" probably a lot of posters don't know what those were, i still remember those signs outside of gas stations. That is not good
Yep....old folks can't remember them cause they can't remember and young folks ain't never seen one to remember.....probably a lot might interpret "gas war" as some kind of contest of flatulence....better be careful how you say things.....lol.....
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Mainlanders are lucky that trucks and pipelines and trains can deliver gas while Hawaii has to rely on tankers.OR has the lowest at $1.99 and Hi has the highest at $2.59.
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I remember back in the summer of '98 or '99 in Atlanta it was $.70 per gallon for regular.
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