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Gas Prices

Date: Wed, 03/12/2008 - 08:24

Submitted by volleyballmom
on Wed, 03/12/2008 - 08:24

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Yuck...I know.

I painfully filled up this weekend at $3.55 a gallon and its on the rise. Today, it was at $3.60...for the "cheap" gas.

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Gasoline prices, in the midst of a record run-up that could smash the $4 barrier, are up 46 cents a gallon across California in the past month.

The statewide average hit $3.58 a gallon Tuesday for self-serve regular, according to AAA of Northern California. Sacramentans paid a record $3.57, up 48 cents from the month before


We have members all over the country here...What do you pay for gas in your area?


Gosh, you guys, guess I will stop complaining about our gas--it went up to $3.69 here. WE have three cars between us, and can't afford to fill them all up anymore, jut a half tank at a time, and don't know how long we can do that! Sure don't know what we would do if it was that high--walk, I guess :lol:


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Submitted by Bossy4455 on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 09:11

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With the 3 cars, we certainly make our errands count,a nd try to do several things at once.

I know what you mean about groceries!! I am paying about double on my grocery bill now :x My youngest son came over the other day and said he was at the store buying milk for the kids and didn't know how long they could pay that price for it! At lease he is getting some good lessons in finance and how much things cost--didn't seem to bother him when he was at home :lol: karen


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Submitted by Bossy4455 on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 09:27

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the kicker is,gas was 4.11 on MONDAY.it took about 3 days to rise 10 cents.think it will ever go down as drastically?


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Submitted by paulmergel on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 12:28

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update:yesterday 4.21 today 4.30.and the hits just keep on coming. :roll: :x


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Submitted by paulmergel on Fri, 05/23/2008 - 05:14

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Yesterday went from 3.59 to 3.79 here in KY :cry:

This is really bad especially since the average income in my area is between 10 and 12 dollars per hour....figure federal tax, state tax, local occupational tax we pay and then almost $4.00 per gallon for gas...


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Submitted by RoxyNY on Fri, 05/23/2008 - 09:07

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One thing to keep in mind I suppose is that it's summer, with that in mind your looking at peak travel times. It always goes up in the summer. Never good for the consumer.


You can bet on that! We've put off some road trips to national parks and what we would have considered "inexpensive getaways" are now too expensive in gas.


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Submitted by volleyballmom on Fri, 05/23/2008 - 09:19

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Heres something interesting I just read...

The last year Clinton was in office a barrel of gas cost $37.00 we were paying around $2 a gallon......Ironically "Dubya" criticized Clinton for not knowing how to properly negotiate with the King of Saudi Arabia. Now 8 years later a barrel of gas is almost at $140 a barrel and its still climbing.

I dont want to get into politics or anything but facts are facts!


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Submitted by hevnly_chick on Fri, 05/23/2008 - 16:10

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We are at $4.15 out here in the boonies in Michigan...for the cheap stuff. Hevnly_chic - isn't it amazing how it can range 10-20 cents from town to town?

I'm not going far this weekend. I HAVE to make a trash run to the dump, and then to the bank, all in all, about 40 miles round trip - and I'm hating that right now.


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Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Fri, 05/23/2008 - 16:23

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There is a solution to diesel at least. If you aren't worried about voiding a warranty, which this will, but if you aren't worried about that, then you can "make" your own diesel. You can go online and buy the kit. I think it costs us originally $70 for the additives, but they lasted about 100 gallons or so. Then you go around to different resturants and get their used veggie oil. You strain it and add a few things to it and voila you have "diesel". Our truck ran fine on it. It ended up costing about $0.65 per gallon as opposed to $4.70 a gallon...


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Submitted by sbillingsley90 on Fri, 05/23/2008 - 17:56

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[quote=sbillingsley90]There is a solution to diesel at least. If you aren't worried about voiding a warranty, which this will, but if you aren't worried about that, then you can "make" your own diesel. You can go online and buy the kit. I think it costs us originally $70 for the additives, but they lasted about 100 gallons or so. Then you go around to different resturants and get their used veggie oil. You strain it and add a few things to it and voila you have "diesel". Our truck ran fine on it. It ended up costing about $0.65 per gallon as opposed to $4.70 a gallon...[/quote]

Google 'biodiesel'. Not something you could do in your apartment, but a viable solution, nontheless.


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Submitted by unclewulf on Sat, 05/24/2008 - 04:51

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right on cajun,george w's family is heavily
invested in the oil industry.this was even
before he was owner of the texas rangers,in
fact i am guessing this is more than coincidence.
his last summer in office,putting it to the
people while handing out some rebates to try
to take peoples attention away from the gas
prices.a golden balloon so to speak.i don't
think his tactic worked.


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Submitted by paulmergel on Sat, 05/24/2008 - 06:31

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I think it's a case of supply and demand. What we need to do is start using public transit more, use car and vanpools, etc. If the oil industry sees that sales are going down, they're going to drop prices. One of the reasons they have such outrageous price increases is because they know Americans will suck it up and pay them.
We have to change this mindset.


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Submitted by kscornell on Sat, 05/24/2008 - 08:31

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I live in a very small town in southwest virginia and gas here is at 3.86 and rising. I'm sure it won't be long at all before it hits 4.00 a gallon. I don't know what people are going to do if it doesn't stop rising. Wages sure aren't going up and a lot of people in the area are pretty much just making min wage I don't know how in the world they are paying just for gas. Basically if you're just making min wage all you're doing is working so you can pay for the gas to come back to work. With summer coming I'm pretty sure gas will only keep rising. We generally take a lot of trips to dollywood being it's only about 1.5 hrs away but I'm not real sure how much we're going to be doing that this summer due to the high gas prices.


Johnita


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Submitted by johnita on Wed, 05/28/2008 - 18:49

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I used to work for one of "those" oil companies...I used to set prices for aviation fuels...let me tell you, it was NICE when March rolled around and we'd get our bonuses...11-15 percent of your annual income, based upon your "reviews" throughout the year. I left 3 years ago, when prices weren't this bad. I'd LOVE to get one of the bonuses now. I talked to a friend that still works there, she received her bonus in March. She received 22 percent for 1 bonus and 18 for the other. That is like 13080 for one bonus and 10000 for the other. Maybe I should go back!


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Submitted by sbillingsley90 on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 09:58

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