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Old 12-19-2014, 09:21 PM
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wow! $1.85, that's about where it was when dipstick took office!
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That is a very broad statement (to which one are you referring? I know, but it's really all of them). Has that been N.K. approved?
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Back in 04 when gas went sky high, I bought gas at a QT as it was the cheapest place . I kept seeing this 70yr old man there filling up a 5 gal plastic can , about 4-5 times ,every time I was there, he was it seemed . Then one day after mowing my sisters lawn I saw him at his home nearby and the garage doors up .he had built a shelf to hold many ( 20 ?) 5 gallon red plastic jugs and had a steel 55 gallon drum there too.
Somebody else must have seen it as the next day the fire dept and a news crew showed up .

$2 here yesterday ,come-on $1.50
yeah what Sam said I wish the non ethanol was $2.12 here the only place that sells it I know of is 30 miles away
I think I will copy that picture Bolivar and hang it on the wall in the man cave too.
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Back in 04 when gas went sky high, I bought gas at a QT as it was the cheapest place . I kept seeing this 70yr old man there filling up a 5 gal plastic can , about 4-5 times ,every time I was there, he was it seemed . Then one day after mowing my sisters lawn I saw him at his home nearby and the garage doors up .he had built a shelf to hold many ( 20 ?) 5 gallon red plastic jugs and had a steel 55 gallon drum there too.
Somebody else must have seen it as the next day the fire dept and a news crew showed up .

$2 here yesterday ,come-on $1.50
It's a shame when you can't buy gas in bulk without raising suspicions. I bet they confiscated it or fined him or some other BS.
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$2.18 here today. Man I would love to be able to buy no-ethanol gas for that kind of price.

Brings me back th the Jimmie Carter years with the odd even gas day crap, I was driving to Colorado from CT with a Dodge pu. I had an 80 gal. saddle tank bolted in the bed. Guys at the gas station loved it when I filled up and it took 90 gals. Nothing they could do about it. It was my day for gas.
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It's a shame when you can't buy gas in bulk without raising suspicions. I bet they confiscated it or fined him or some other BS.
Yes they took it ...but rather dangerous and not just for his home .... one slip up and kawoosh or kaboom
Somewhere there is a a video of a gas station here in KC that had a above ground tank that ruptured in 57 spilling thousands of gallons of gas . firefighters wading through 6" of gas ...then it went up .
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Yes they took it ...but rather dangerous and not just for his home .... one slip up and kawoosh or kaboom
Somewhere there is a a video of a gas station here in KC that had a above ground tank that ruptured in 57 spilling thousands of gallons of gas . firefighters wading through 6" of gas ...then it went up .
a hunnert gallons,,,,,,



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50 cents a gal ?



http://www.bloombergview.com/article...e-demand-falls
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I wouldn't bet on it. Gas has already started to come back up around here.
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