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Gas prices in America


VaFunkoolo  6 | 654  
2 Jun 2008 /  #122
You guy's have me thinking like you now. I too am going to question these claims.

IMO it's good to question. I believe in looking for solutions rather than problems but I am also a skeptic and tend not to take things at face value. If your questioning reveals that all is good, then great. Problem solved. But in this instance I remain unconvinced.

Where are you. GB?

At the moment, but life takes me all over the place, which is how I like it :)

:) I did.. read all the way thru :)

I did. Smelly ;)
z_darius  14 | 3960  
2 Jun 2008 /  #123
I paid $3.99 per gallon today. The average price I had seen this weekend was $4.27 per gallon.

Someone posted a report on their visit to Poland - over $9 a gallon. That's where it;s all heading. All those SUV drivers will need to look into geting a Yaris ;)
Zgubiony  15 | 1274  
2 Jun 2008 /  #124
I can find it for $3.70, but that's the cheapest here.
Franek  8 | 271  
2 Jun 2008 /  #125
I got it all figured out. Heating oil will double in price, to over $4.00 a gallon. I have two fireplaces and a large stand of hardwood on my property. My place is well stocked with firewood. If I get snowed in. Then there are always deer at my door begging for food. NAW! IM only kidding. There is no way that I would shoot one of them
F15guy  1 | 160  
2 Jun 2008 /  #126
There is no way that I would shoot one of them.

There's no way you got that snow in Punta Gorda, FL. or have you moved?
Franek  8 | 271  
3 Jun 2008 /  #127
I am what is known as a snow bird. My daughter lives in my house up north,and I spend most of the winter in my home in Florida,

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