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  • Bird
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2005
    • 4365

    #1

    who here pays over $2.75 a gallon

    What's the gas price in you area?


    Ever see the movie Oil Storm....This movie was on FX and In this movie it shows how the hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico could sever the import of foregn oil to ports around Louisiana.....GAS RISES TO $7.25 a gallon.

    The only reason there would be nuclear with China is we are tring to out bid them on oil from Russia......and the person who doesn't get ther way is going to be very pissed off.
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  • Jace
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    • Jan 2004
    • 35562

    #2
    $2.10 where I go here in Georgia

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    • Jakke PNG
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      • Nov 2001
      • 20306

      #3
      5.877$/gallon
      ?1.29/liter.
      ..and I'm off.

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      • MaDalton
        I am Amazing Content!
        • Feb 2004
        • 39861

        #4
        Originally posted by TeenGodFather
        5.877$/gallon
        ?1.29/liter.

        yes - same here - maybe ? 1.00/liter when i drive to poland or czech

        and my car needs 13l/100km - so it's an expensive hobby
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        • Walrus
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          • May 2005
          • 2150

          #5
          Averaging about $2.43 a gallon around here in the Northeast.

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          • Jace
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            • Jan 2004
            • 35562

            #6
            Originally posted by TeenGodFather
            5.877$/gallon
            that isn't american dollars, right?

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            • Nicky
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              • Mar 2003
              • 30071

              #7
              Originally posted by TeenGodFather
              5.877$/gallon
              ?1.29/liter.
              about the same here

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              • Jakke PNG
                ex-TeenGodFather
                • Nov 2001
                • 20306

                #8
                Originally posted by JaceXXX
                that isn't american dollars, right?
                That is american dollars.
                ..and I'm off.

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                • MaDalton
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                  • Feb 2004
                  • 39861

                  #9
                  Originally posted by TeenGodFather
                  That is american dollars.

                  amazing, isn't it?
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                  • ipc
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                    • Mar 2002
                    • 175

                    #10
                    Originally posted by JaceXXX
                    that isn't american dollars, right?
                    american dollars
                    5.877$(us dollars)/gallon
                    ?1.29/liter.

                    everything in europe is much more expensive than in us: cars , gas , real estates, etc...

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                    • Pretty_Lara
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                      • Oct 2002
                      • 755

                      #11
                      0,60$ for liter
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                      • Jace
                        FBOP Class Of 2013
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 35562

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ipc
                        american dollars
                        5.877$(us dollars)/gallon
                        ?1.29/liter.

                        everything in europe is much more expensive than in us: cars , gas , real estates, etc...
                        damn, sorry you all, that sucks

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                        • imageman
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                          • Jun 2003
                          • 1938

                          #13
                          Premium

                          $2.86 Parts of Del Mar CA

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                          • sicone
                            Retired
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 18453

                            #14
                            2.45 for the cheap 2.70 for the supreme

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                            • Rui
                              web
                              • Dec 2001
                              • 9533

                              #15
                              $1.56455/liter

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                              • FireFoz
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                                • Apr 2002
                                • 480

                                #16
                                Yup 5.877$/gallon ?1.29/liter for me too
                                Fucking blows....no wonder why europeans got much more efficient cars than americans, since we are feeling it hard in our pocket if a car is not efficient with gas.

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                                • websiex
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                                  • Aug 2004
                                  • 987

                                  #17
                                  At least gas is cheaper than water still.

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                                  • Rui
                                    web
                                    • Dec 2001
                                    • 9533

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by FireFoz
                                    Yup 5.877$/gallon ?1.29/liter for me too
                                    Fucking blows....no wonder why europeans got much more efficient cars than americans, since we are feeling it hard in our pocket if a car is not efficient with gas.
                                    word, we also have better cars as a whole anyway

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                                    • facialfreak
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                                      • Feb 2005
                                      • 3018

                                      #19
                                      $0.969 /litre in Montreal

                                      $3.85 / US gallon

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                                      • Barefootsies
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                                        • Feb 2005
                                        • 42635

                                        #20
                                        I was wondering when Fox's horseshit would come up. They are like Carver Media in the Bond movie. Anyways, $2.35 for regular. Almost $40 for half tank of gas for Explorer.



                                        However, heard a few weeks back, and you won't get this coverage on Fox News, about how the oil companies are getting record profits, and more a less gouging. Governemnt doing anything? With oil man in charge? Are you kidding?!?!?

                                        But they had proof the refineries are not running to capacity, and they are running up tab because they need to start investing in something other than focil fuels.

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                                          #21
                                          It's around mid $2.40s here...
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                                          • GirlV
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                                            • Feb 2004
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                                            #22
                                            $2.35 a gallon for premium here in north Georgia is about the average I have seen.

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                                            • Sam Granger
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                                              • Dec 2004
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                                              #23
                                              About $6 per gallon.

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                                                • DateDoc
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                                                  • Feb 2005
                                                  • 14243

                                                  #25
                                                  Almost $2.60 in the SF Bay area for regular unleaded. Premium is over $2.75.

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                                                  • SouthernGirl
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                                                    • Jul 2005
                                                    • 615

                                                    #26
                                                    www.peakoil.com

                                                    it will scare you to death

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                                                    • Manowar
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                                                      • Dec 2003
                                                      • 71528

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by SouthernGirl
                                                      www.peakoil.com

                                                      it will scare you to death

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                                                      • SouthernGirl
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                                                        • Jul 2005
                                                        • 615

                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by Manowar
                                                        when i first began reading about pakoil, it honest to god gave me nightmares. we ARE at peak oil. there is no denying that. we just arent being told..

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                                                        • kektex
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                                                          • Mar 2005
                                                          • 1813

                                                          #29
                                                          I pay $0.14 per gallon in Venezuela
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                                                          • SouthernGirl
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                                                            • Jul 2005
                                                            • 615

                                                            #30
                                                            we WILL have a war with china over the remaining oil in the next few decades.

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                                                            • SouthernGirl
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                                                              • Jul 2005
                                                              • 615

                                                              #31
                                                              the turth about iraq is much scarier than 99.9% of people could even dream. we have to have that oil because the truth is there is a limited supply of it and oil is used in the production of 100% of products in the world

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                                                              • Dalai lama
                                                                Strength and Honor
                                                                • Jul 2004
                                                                • 16540

                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by TeenGodFather
                                                                5.877$/gallon
                                                                ?1.29/liter.
                                                                About the same in Holland

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                                                                • SouthernGirl
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                                                                  • Jul 2005
                                                                  • 615

                                                                  #33
                                                                  we are at peak production , yet the world demand for oil grows everyday..

                                                                  do you think they are just going to let us have it?

                                                                  hahhahahah

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                                                                  • Dugan
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                                                                    • Nov 2003
                                                                    • 856

                                                                    #34
                                                                    If my calcs are correct,
                                                                    I paid 94 cents/litre on tuesday.
                                                                    So I paid $3.56 a gallon.
                                                                    FUCK.

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                                                                    • Babagirls
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                                                                      • Feb 2001
                                                                      • 18812

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by SouthernGirl
                                                                      we WILL have a war with china over the remaining oil in the next few decades.
                                                                      nawww. cars wont even run on gas like they do now, in a few decades.
                                                                      Honda made a car (http://www.car-list.com/autonews/2004/autonews_40.html) that runs on 100% water (hydrogen). so clean, that you can drink the water that comes out of the tailpipe.

                                                                      no more high gas prices & saves from polluting the air more.
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                                                                      • SouthernGirl
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                                                                        • Jul 2005
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                                                                        #36
                                                                        Originally posted by Babagirls
                                                                        nawww. cars wont even run on gas like they do now, in a few decades.
                                                                        Honda just made a car (hasnt been introduced to the public yet) that runs on 100% water (hydrogen). so clean, that you can drink the water that comes out of the tailpipe.

                                                                        no more high gas prices & saves from polluting the air more.
                                                                        it takes more oil to produce these new technologies than they save. every single thing in this world relies on oil/petroleum for it's production.

                                                                        read up on peak oil, you wont ever look at the world the same again.

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                                                                        • kektex
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                                                                          • Mar 2005
                                                                          • 1813

                                                                          #37
                                                                          I posted this article a few days ago.It`s scary and some of you that have read or want to know about peak oil might want to read it:
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                                                                          • SouthernGirl
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                                                                            • Jul 2005
                                                                            • 615

                                                                            #38
                                                                            http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/

                                                                            "Big deal. If gas prices get high, I?ll just drive less. Why should I give a damn?"





                                                                            Because petrochemicals are key components to much more than just the gas in your car. As geologist Dale Allen Pfeiffer points out in his article entitled, "Eating Fossil Fuels," approximately 10 calories of fossil fuels are required to produce every 1 calorie of food eaten in the US.



                                                                            The size of this ratio stems from the fact that every step of modern food production is fossil fuel and petrochemical powered:



                                                                            1. Pesticides are made from oil;



                                                                            2. Commercial fertilizers are made from ammonia, which is

                                                                            made from natural gas, which will peak about 10 years

                                                                            after oil peaks;



                                                                            3. With the exception of a few experimental prototypes, all

                                                                            farming implements such as tractors and trailers are

                                                                            constructed and powered using oil;



                                                                            4. Food storage systems such as refrigerators are

                                                                            manufactured in oil-powered plants, distributed across

                                                                            oil-powered transportation networks and usually run on

                                                                            electricity, which most often comes from natural gas or

                                                                            coal;



                                                                            5. In the US, the average piece of food is transported

                                                                            almost 1,500 miles before it gets to your plate. In

                                                                            Canada, the average piece of food is transported 5,000

                                                                            miles from where it is produced to where it is consumed.



                                                                            In short, people gobble oil like two-legged SUVs.



                                                                            It's not just transportation and agriculture that are entirely dependent on abundant, cheap oil. Modern medicine, water distribution, and national defense are each entirely powered by oil and petroleum derived chemicals.



                                                                            In addition to transportation, food, water, and modern medicine, mass quantities of oil are required for all plastics, all computers and all high-tech devices.



                                                                            Some specific examples may help illustrate the degree to which our technological base is dependent on fossil fuels:



                                                                            1. The construction of an average car consumes the energy

                                                                            equivalent of approximately 27-54 barrels, which equates

                                                                            to 1,100-2,200 gallons, of oil. Ultimately, the

                                                                            construction of a car will consume an amount of fossil

                                                                            fuels equivalent to twice the car?s final weight.



                                                                            2. The production of one gram of microchips consumes 630

                                                                            grams of fossil fuels. According to the American Chemical

                                                                            Society, the construction of single 32 megabyte DRAM

                                                                            chip requires 3.5 pounds of fossil fuels in addition to 70.5

                                                                            pounds of water.



                                                                            3. The construction of the average desktop computer

                                                                            consumes ten times its weight in fossil fuels.



                                                                            4. The Environmental Literacy Council tells us that due to

                                                                            the "purity and sophistication of materials (needed for) a

                                                                            microchip, . . . the energy used in producing nine or ten

                                                                            computers is enough to produce an automobile."



                                                                            When considering the role of oil in the production of modern technology, remember that most alternative systems of energy ? including solar panels/solar-nanotechnology, windmills, hydrogen fuel cells, biodiesel production facilities, nuclear power plants, etc. ? rely on sophisticated technology.



                                                                            In fact, all electrical devices make use of silver, copper, and/or platinum, each of which is discovered, extracted, transported, and fashioned using oil-powered machinery. For instance, in his book, The Lean Years: Politics of Scarcity, author Richard J. Barnet writes:



                                                                            To produce a ton of copper requires 112 million BTU's or the

                                                                            equivalent of 17.8 barrels of oil. The energy cost component

                                                                            of aluminum is twenty times higher.



                                                                            Nuclear energy requires uranium, which is also discovered, extracted, and transported using oil-powered machinery.



                                                                            Most of the feedstock (soybeans, corn) for biofuels such as biodiesel and ethanol are grown using the high-tech, oil-powered industrial methods of agriculture described above.



                                                                            In short, the so called "alternatives" to oil are actually "derivatives" of oil. Without an abundant and reliable supply of oil, we have no way of scaling these alternatives to the degree necessary to power the modern world.

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                                                                            • Project-Shadow
                                                                              Confirmed User
                                                                              • Feb 2003
                                                                              • 7340

                                                                              #39
                                                                              About $1.70/litre around here. Prices have been going up 1-2pence a day for the past week now.

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                                                                              • Jakke PNG
                                                                                ex-TeenGodFather
                                                                                • Nov 2001
                                                                                • 20306

                                                                                #40
                                                                                Originally posted by SouthernGirl
                                                                                http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/

                                                                                "Big deal. If gas prices get high, I?ll just drive less. Why should I give a damn?"





                                                                                Because petrochemicals are key components to much more than just the gas in your car. As geologist Dale Allen Pfeiffer points out in his article entitled, "Eating Fossil Fuels," approximately 10 calories of fossil fuels are required to produce every 1 calorie of food eaten in the US.



                                                                                The size of this ratio stems from the fact that every step of modern food production is fossil fuel and petrochemical powered:



                                                                                1. Pesticides are made from oil;



                                                                                2. Commercial fertilizers are made from ammonia, which is

                                                                                made from natural gas, which will peak about 10 years

                                                                                after oil peaks;



                                                                                3. With the exception of a few experimental prototypes, all

                                                                                farming implements such as tractors and trailers are

                                                                                constructed and powered using oil;



                                                                                4. Food storage systems such as refrigerators are

                                                                                manufactured in oil-powered plants, distributed across

                                                                                oil-powered transportation networks and usually run on

                                                                                electricity, which most often comes from natural gas or

                                                                                coal;



                                                                                5. In the US, the average piece of food is transported

                                                                                almost 1,500 miles before it gets to your plate. In

                                                                                Canada, the average piece of food is transported 5,000

                                                                                miles from where it is produced to where it is consumed.



                                                                                In short, people gobble oil like two-legged SUVs.



                                                                                It's not just transportation and agriculture that are entirely dependent on abundant, cheap oil. Modern medicine, water distribution, and national defense are each entirely powered by oil and petroleum derived chemicals.



                                                                                In addition to transportation, food, water, and modern medicine, mass quantities of oil are required for all plastics, all computers and all high-tech devices.



                                                                                Some specific examples may help illustrate the degree to which our technological base is dependent on fossil fuels:



                                                                                1. The construction of an average car consumes the energy

                                                                                equivalent of approximately 27-54 barrels, which equates

                                                                                to 1,100-2,200 gallons, of oil. Ultimately, the

                                                                                construction of a car will consume an amount of fossil

                                                                                fuels equivalent to twice the car?s final weight.



                                                                                2. The production of one gram of microchips consumes 630

                                                                                grams of fossil fuels. According to the American Chemical

                                                                                Society, the construction of single 32 megabyte DRAM

                                                                                chip requires 3.5 pounds of fossil fuels in addition to 70.5

                                                                                pounds of water.



                                                                                3. The construction of the average desktop computer

                                                                                consumes ten times its weight in fossil fuels.



                                                                                4. The Environmental Literacy Council tells us that due to

                                                                                the "purity and sophistication of materials (needed for) a

                                                                                microchip, . . . the energy used in producing nine or ten

                                                                                computers is enough to produce an automobile."



                                                                                When considering the role of oil in the production of modern technology, remember that most alternative systems of energy ? including solar panels/solar-nanotechnology, windmills, hydrogen fuel cells, biodiesel production facilities, nuclear power plants, etc. ? rely on sophisticated technology.



                                                                                In fact, all electrical devices make use of silver, copper, and/or platinum, each of which is discovered, extracted, transported, and fashioned using oil-powered machinery. For instance, in his book, The Lean Years: Politics of Scarcity, author Richard J. Barnet writes:



                                                                                To produce a ton of copper requires 112 million BTU's or the

                                                                                equivalent of 17.8 barrels of oil. The energy cost component

                                                                                of aluminum is twenty times higher.



                                                                                Nuclear energy requires uranium, which is also discovered, extracted, and transported using oil-powered machinery.



                                                                                Most of the feedstock (soybeans, corn) for biofuels such as biodiesel and ethanol are grown using the high-tech, oil-powered industrial methods of agriculture described above.



                                                                                In short, the so called "alternatives" to oil are actually "derivatives" of oil. Without an abundant and reliable supply of oil, we have no way of scaling these alternatives to the degree necessary to power the modern world.
                                                                                Eat organic food and walk to where ever you're going.
                                                                                ..and I'm off.

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                                                                                • Spunky
                                                                                  I need a beer
                                                                                  • Jun 2002
                                                                                  • 133978

                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  More like 4.00 per gallon here

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                                                                                  • SouthernGirl
                                                                                    So Fucking Banned
                                                                                    • Jul 2005
                                                                                    • 615

                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    Originally posted by TeenGodFather
                                                                                    Eat organic food and walk to where ever you're going.
                                                                                    precisely. we are back to colonial america, except no one has survival skills.

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                                                                                    • Ecksent
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                                                                                      • Nov 2004
                                                                                      • 1415

                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      Originally posted by facialfreak
                                                                                      $0.969 /litre in Montreal

                                                                                      $3.85 / US gallon
                                                                                      How do you get that? I come up with $2.93 a gallon after the conversion.
                                                                                      Anyone wanna sig spot.......cheap????

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                                                                                      • BigBen
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                                                                                        • Nov 2004
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                                                                                        #44
                                                                                        I think I paid about 2.70/gallon yesterday.

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                                                                                        • MikeSmoke
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                                                                                          • Nov 2002
                                                                                          • 3241

                                                                                          #45
                                                                                          paid 2.89 in san diego yesterday.

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