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#45
by
Timmay
on 29 Oct, 2008 10:02
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2.39 a gallon here in sw indiana
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#46
by
PigPen
on 29 Oct, 2008 10:39
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I paid $2.35 a couple of days ago
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#47
by
IRONHORSE
on 29 Oct, 2008 10:50
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My wife and I were talking about this the other day, and she tells me (She's much more a "newsie" than I am - I can get my daily dose of news in under 5 minutes by browsing yahoo and google news) that this drop in gas prices is actually consumer driven. Apparently, people all over the nation have curtailed their driving so severely that it was really beginning to hit those who profit from gas sales in their pocketbooks enough that they took notice, and figured they'd rather have a smaller profit margin, and more gas sales. She also went on to say that because we are creatures of habit, and we've already curtailed our driving so much - it'll take a pretty big change in prices to get us to resume our old level of "mobilization." - I am not saying this is fact or fiction (as I don't know) but it's dang sure an interesting theory!
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#48
by
PigPen
on 29 Oct, 2008 10:52
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My wife and I were talking about this the other day, and she tells me (She's much more a "newsie" than I am - I can get my daily dose of news in under 5 minutes by browsing yahoo and google news) that this drop in gas prices is actually consumer driven. Apparently, people all over the nation have curtailed their driving so severely that it was really beginning to hit those who profit from gas sales in their pocketbooks enough that they took notice, and figured they'd rather have a smaller profit margin, and more gas sales. She also went on to say that because we are creatures of habit, and we've already curtailed our driving so much - it'll take a pretty big change in prices to get us to resume our old level of "mobilization." - I am not saying this is fact or fiction (as I don't know) but it's dang sure an interesting theory!
Definitely is interesting
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#49
by
Timmay
on 29 Oct, 2008 10:58
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i say everyone buy a horse and buggy.....then they would raise the prices of grain..
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#50
by
PigPen
on 29 Oct, 2008 11:01
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i say everyone buy a horse and buggy.....then they would raise the prices of grain..
.....and hay, oats, horseshoes, leather, the list could go on for quite a while
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#51
by
herronm
on 29 Oct, 2008 11:40
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$1.95 regular unleaded this morning in my home town. WooWoo!!
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#52
by
Paul
on 29 Oct, 2008 11:52
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Paid $2.65 a gallon when I tanked up the other day here in northern Illinois.
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#53
by
time2shine
on 29 Oct, 2008 12:48
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$1.95 regular unleaded this morning in my home town. WooWoo!!
WOW! Pretty nice, dude!
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#54
by
hammerdrill376
on 29 Oct, 2008 13:48
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$2.15 in Myrtle Beach
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#55
by
Mikekoz13
on 29 Oct, 2008 14:14
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$2.37 in my area...........
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#56
by
Brkeatr
on 29 Oct, 2008 16:06
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Geeeee....wonder why gas is more expensive in NY

?
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#57
by
fcb2001
on 30 Oct, 2008 07:20
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$2.49 in my area
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#58
by
StumpyDave
on 30 Oct, 2008 09:37
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GBP £ 0.999 / litre here.
Thats about $6.17 for a US gallon at todays rates.
A horse and buggy sounds quite attractive.
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#59
by
warhawk
on 30 Oct, 2008 21:40
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$2.28 in beautiful pensacola

WARHAWK