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[QUOTE=banca rotta;538995]Michele Bachmann Promises 2 Dollar A Gallon Gasoline When She Is President!
Well she's either going to nuke the middle east, cause a global depression (which is coming with or without her) or somehow use sea water to produce gas instead of oil.
The world's simplest C & D Letter:
"I demand that you cease and desist from any communication with me." Notice that I never actually mention or acknowledge the debt in my letter.
The cheapest price in my zip code has been $3.61 for regular unleaded. The idea that $3.61 per gallon is "cheap" is simply absurd.
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It's 4.15 a gallon here at the Chevron. It went up 12 cents a gallon over Mother's day weekend. However, Both Washington state and Oregon have high gas taxes. When I was growing up in So Cal. they had gas wars and it was 28 cents a gallon and they even checked the oil and washed the windows. Plus they gave blue or green stamps and sometimes laundry soap. In Oregon you can't pump your own gas.
$3.53 is the cheapest I've gotten in locale. It's still obscene to even consider $3.53 per gallon as being cheap!
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Prices currently range from $3.71 - $3.85 for regular unleaded.
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Prices currently range from $3.71 - $3.85 for regular unleaded.
That is about what it is here in NE Florida, though premium is hovering around $3.99. Diesel--we have two diesel cars--is ranging between $3.85 at MurphyUSA to $4.10 at the Kangaroo just over the county line from us.
"To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
I used to keep tabs on three different stations as I drove to my job on the main east-west highway through town, and prices varied as much as 5-8 cents among them. Then I found that if I turned left and went south a couple of blocks then turned onto the other main east-west highway, prices could--but not always--be as much as ten cents cheaper than the stations on the first highway. I think that is because the first road is the main road through town and the trucks use it.
"To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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