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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Mon May 28th, 2007 12:42 pm |
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| $3.55 yesterday...
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Mon May 28th, 2007 12:37 pm |
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marc wrote: jeffy ole boy wrote: empty wrote: jeffy ole boy wrote: Redd wrote: 3.67 across the ditch in Mi yesterday. Inching closer to $4.00 all the time it kinda seems. The same place I filled up yesterday for $2.99 is now $2.96 WELL SHIT THEN, I'M GONNA COME DOWN THERE TO TX AND FILL UP! Get some brisket too... Yeah, I think Mt made extra.....
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marc Supporter

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Posted: Mon May 28th, 2007 12:30 pm |
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jeffy ole boy wrote: empty wrote: jeffy ole boy wrote: Redd wrote: 3.67 across the ditch in Mi yesterday. Inching closer to $4.00 all the time it kinda seems. The same place I filled up yesterday for $2.99 is now $2.96 WELL SHIT THEN, I'M GONNA COME DOWN THERE TO TX AND FILL UP! Get some brisket too...
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Mon May 28th, 2007 12:04 pm |
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empty wrote: jeffy ole boy wrote: Redd wrote: 3.67 across the ditch in Mi yesterday. Inching closer to $4.00 all the time it kinda seems. The same place I filled up yesterday for $2.99 is now $2.96 WELL SHIT THEN, I'M GONNA COME DOWN THERE TO TX AND FILL UP! 
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empty Supporter

| Joined: | Tue Jun 28th, 2005 |
| Location: | Plano, Texas USA |
| Posts: | 1465 |
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Posted: Sun May 27th, 2007 07:28 pm |
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jeffy ole boy wrote: Redd wrote: 3.67 across the ditch in Mi yesterday. Inching closer to $4.00 all the time it kinda seems. The same place I filled up yesterday for $2.99 is now $2.96
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Sun May 27th, 2007 04:50 pm |
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Redd wrote: 3.67 across the ditch in Mi yesterday. Inching closer to $4.00 all the time it kinda seems.
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Redd Supporter

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Posted: Sun May 27th, 2007 04:33 pm |
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| 3.67 across the ditch in Mi yesterday.
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Sun May 27th, 2007 04:15 pm |
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empty wrote: weasle wrote: 3.32 for regular here last night . sound like you got a better deal; marc. 2.99 for regular here, with all the rain and road flooding we are having, I had to start drivin 4 wheels. Has gotten dry here, gas tanks too! Paid $3.47 for 91 octane yesturday.
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empty Supporter

| Joined: | Tue Jun 28th, 2005 |
| Location: | Plano, Texas USA |
| Posts: | 1465 |
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Posted: Sun May 27th, 2007 02:54 pm |
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weasle wrote: 3.32 for regular here last night . sound like you got a better deal; marc. 2.99 for regular here, with all the rain and road flooding we are having, I had to start drivin 4 wheels.
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Sun May 27th, 2007 12:44 pm |
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| 3.32 for regular here last night . sound like you got a better deal; marc.
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marc Supporter

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Posted: Sat May 26th, 2007 07:34 pm |
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| $3.39 for Premium....Was in NY this morning where it is about $0.10 more...
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zippo Supporter

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Posted: Fri May 25th, 2007 04:31 pm |
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The President wants us to cut the amount of gas we use.
The best way to stop using so much gas is to deport 15 million illegal immigrants!
That would be 15 million less people using our gas.
The price of gas would come down.
If you think this is a good solution to both problems, please forward it to your friends/neighbors.
I just did
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Thu May 24th, 2007 10:28 am |
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| We actually dropped in price. I saw 91 octane yesteday for $3.49. I'm hopin' it stays like that. At least until this afternoon...
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empty Supporter

| Joined: | Tue Jun 28th, 2005 |
| Location: | Plano, Texas USA |
| Posts: | 1465 |
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Posted: Tue May 22nd, 2007 11:35 am |
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| It happened, we finally hit 3 bucks a gallon for regular.
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Tue May 22nd, 2007 11:18 am |
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| 91 octane - $3.66 yesterday...
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GOC Bouncer

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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2007 09:32 pm |
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$3.45 in Northern Wisconsin for crappy ethanol laced corrosive shit that is passed off as gas.
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2007 08:55 pm |
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| Paid $3.16 for regular today....
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2007 07:13 pm |
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| gas is anywhere from 3.25 to 3.39 in town today depending on where ya stop for regular .
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2007 04:47 pm |
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I see in the news today, that Chicago is higher priced for gas than California...
We were supposed to be the highest in the nation for the past few weeks...
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marc Supporter

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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2007 04:13 pm |
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FYI...
Retail gasoline prices set new record
By STAN CHOE, AP Business Writer 48 minutes ago
Retail gasoline prices climbed to another record Monday, while crude oil futures were little changed amid concerns that U.S. refiners are not producing enough gasoline to meet peak summer demand
A gallon of regular unleaded costs an average of $3.196, up from $3.178 on Sunday, according to AAA and Oil Price Information Service. Prices are up 33.7 cents from a month ago and 30.4 cents from a year ago, as demand remains strong, and a spate of planned and unexpected refinery shutdowns have constricted supply.
"As we start a new week, we have an insanely bullish market — which has already advanced to absurdly high levels," Cameron Hanover's Peter Beutel wrote in a research report. "We are running seven weeks behind normal this refinery turnaround season, after taking an extra seven or eight weeks in the fall to maintain refineries."
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported last week that gasoline inventories — while increasing to 195.2 million barrels for the week ended May 12 — are still well below the average for this time of year. The nation's peak driving season, meanwhile, is set to begin this long Memorial Day weekend.
Gasoline futures for June delivery slipped 2.12 cents to $2.3865 per gallon in morning trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
"It looks like profit taking so far," said Jim Ritterbusch of Ritterbusch and Associates. "This is a gasoline market that's had a very strong rally, and it's entitled to an occasional correction."
The next week could be volatile for oil and gas futures, Ritterbusch said. The inauguration of a new president in Nigeria — one of the world's largest crude producers — could lead to more violence, which would drive up prices. The June crude contract on the Nymex also expires this week, which could add to price action, and the federal government will release its updated hurricane outlook.
"That's liable to push things around a bit," Ritterbusch said. "We've got things going on here in the next few days."
Light, sweet crude for June delivery dipped 6 cents to $64.88 per barrel on the Nymex after earlier climbing as high as $65.38 and falling as low as $64.45. Brent crude for July delivery added 12 cents to $69.54 on the ICE Futures exchange in London.
Analysts said crude's upward trend was held in check by news from Nigeria that a key pipeline hub that had been taken over by protesters for nearly a week had started pumping again.
"The restart of the terminal is likely to be welcomed as good news by refiners in (the) U.S. who will need plenty of Nigeria's light-sweet crude to meet gasoline needs during the high demand summer months," said Vienna's PVM Oil Associates.
In other Nymex trading, heating oil futures rose nearly a penny to $1.9248 a gallon while natural gas prices fell 7.3 cents to $7.871 per 1,000 cubic feet.
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