The Unofficial Gas Price Thread

wow... Now I dont feel so bad for paying &3.91 for some 87 octane..
 
Dang makes me feel lucky to get it at $3.65 down here in TN.
 
Still something crazy like 50 cents a gallon in Doha....
 
Just paid $3.71 a gallon. Cost $58 to fill up
 
I paid 3.99/Gal in Long Beach (WA not CA and just enough to get me to cheaper fuel) and then paid 3.79/Gal 30 miles away in Astoria, Ore....

F'in tourists, driving the price of gas up in my town.......
 
I just paid $3.879/gal in Simi Valley, CA. $68 to fill up the XJ, that's a new personal record.
 
Drove through Amboy, Ca yesterday

4.59 for 87.
 
IslanderOffRoad said:
Drove through Amboy, Ca yesterday

4.59 for 87.


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3.99 in Indy today...Now I'm not regretting trading in my Ram about 2 years ago when it was about 250/3.00

I've cut out some of the bs that nickles and dimes ya...magazines, starbux,(still go to dunkin tho!).
 
The price is crazy out here, although not as bad as in Amboy!
Had to start to consider if I was still willing to pay $8.75 for a six pack
of beer.....maybe I should try some of that cheap stuff in a can....
nooooo......I'd rather walk!!
:cheers:
 
Regardless of whether you're a Glenn Beck fan or not, you've got to read this........for the simple-minded general public folk who haven't already figured out who's screwing who, and why.

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Glenn: We brought together the heads of big oil. See that big head over there? Yeah, he runs Shell. That one? That runs ExxonMobil. Mr. Big oil, we're here to talk about the high price of gasoline. How could it have possibly gotten this high?

Let me tell you what we've done here in congress. We told you that drilling in ANWR is off limits. We told you that drilling off the coast of Florida and California is off limits. We told you, Mr. Big oil, that there wouldn't be any new leases for drilling in the Gulf while China and Venezuela and even Cuba pursued these leases and have just signed 100-year leases on the oil in the Gulf of Mexico. We here in congress have promised, as all three presidential candidates have also promised, to introduce and pass in the next term a cap and trade legislation bill that will increase the price of gasoline according to the EPA by an additional $1.50. Some people say it could be as high as $5 additional per gallon. Order, order. We have said that we're shutting down oil fields in Colorado. We won't let you develop shale oil fields in several Western states. And yesterday we passed legislation that would let us sue OPEC with the full understanding that they'll never retaliate. Yes. We have allowed environmental attorneys to sue you big oil fiends for future possible destruction of Alaskan Eskimo village which legal experts believe is the same strategy used to bring down big tobacco. We're especially proud of our recent action to protect the polar bear and their habitat which just happens to be where the future oil deposits happen to be located. We told you that you're making too much money and that we're looking at seizing any money that we consider windfall profits. Yes. We have allowed you to drill in some very small areas in Alaska while simultaneously creating very generous environmental laws which have tied up the very production we authorize through years of litigation after you spent the money on buying and setting up equipment. We told you through our policies that we would not allow you to build a new refinery in over 30 years. In fact, this great country, under our tutelage, has even reduced the number of operational refineries by half since 1982. Order, order, order. We have even told your potential competitors in the nuclear and hydroelectric industries that we would send the environmental lawyers after them if they even dared think about building a new plant or a new dam. We've refused to fund or allow the deployment of coal-to-oil technology which has been around since the 1930s. We've told you that you have to make different blends of gasoline, let states like California dictate what unique gasoline blends you have to make for them. We will not reduce our federal gasoline tax. We won't even consider reducing it for the summer months. So Mr. Big oil, tell me why exactly are gas prices so high? Order, order!
 
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