Posted on 09/25/2005 6:48:03 PM PDT by dvan
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I hope it helps! We need all the help we can get right now!
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2.79 Leesburg,Va.
Cool!
Great idea; Thank you.
$2.68...Lower Mid-Michigan
FINDING DEAL$ ON GA$OLINE: |
And in the Tax State it's $3.00 still.
2.67 in midstate PA.
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Thanks. Bump for reference.
I paid $2.67 in Jackson Michigan tonight. Not great but it's a buck cheaper than we saw for a few days after Katrina.
Alla youa oia are berong to us! (Goldman-Sachs, Morgan-Stanley, Barclays) (We blame on silly, gas-hungry China while steal from your wallet!)
2.89 in western WV this afternoon, despite a 'run' last Friday on gas stations when rumors flew that because of Rita, gas prices would rise to 5-6.00 per gallon. The 'run' depleted every gas station's regular unleaded for the entire weekend until tankers began pulling in late yesterday and today to re-supply the stations.
I saw some 'ugly' behaviors last Friday. It wasn't as if we had to evacuate in these parts; more like simple greed to top off the tanks and fill up the portable gas cans. 'Get there first' mentality. I would imagine most vehicles probably already had half a tank or more before they pulled in for more.
People were more ill-behaved than when there is an announcement of an approaching snow storm when invariably there is a run on the grocery stores for bread and milk (and pop and junk food).
As much as Americans seemed to pull together immediately after Sept 11, 2001, we are fully back to a 'me-first' mentality. We haven't seemed to have learned the lesson very well to look out for one another....
I disagree about filling up when you can. It's best for the vehicle to drive "off the top" of the tank, as less condensation occurs. Keeping a full tank and a few spare jerry cans (rotating the fuel monthly) is only prudent, even when there is no immediate threat of shortage.
That said, some folks do tned to get nasty for the slightest reason.
2.89 in Antioch, CA
Cheapest I found in Phoenix metro area is $2.83, but its usually over 3 at the big chains.
Thanks for the post. Good info here.
$2.82 at Sam's Club in Roseville, CA today...
Great idea, drive 15 miles across town to save three cents on a gallon of gasoline. Logic, that. :)
I heard on the news today that one gas station in Texas was charging the evacuee's $15 a gallon... Oh oh!
Carry_Okie... I hope your tooth is feeling better by now! It's best not to be having gas pains while suffering a toothache!!!
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