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« Reply #25 on: August 16, 2005, 01:18:09 PM »

due to gas prices i bought me a scooter  150cc. will do 80 on the road haha.. and only cost 2 dollars to fill up ever 100 miles =)
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« Reply #26 on: August 16, 2005, 05:53:59 PM »

At the end of WWII (1945) gas rationing ended and gas was available at .21 a gallon.  Adjusted for inflation that equals 2.21 today. Gas is more heavily taxed today, so that makes it about even.

That's just another excuse for the oil and gas companies.  Do you work for them?  The fact of the matter is that gas prices should increase slowly like everything else in the world does with inflation.  Not a huge increase in less than a year that nobody is prepared for.

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« Reply #27 on: August 16, 2005, 07:18:30 PM »

Whole lot of whining by small minds who really think the high price of gas is something new. In 1966 my first Harley cost $2400, and gas was .30 +/- (yeah, I'm an old fart) Today a new Harley Ultra is about $25,000, and gas is just below 3.00.  Most everything else is comparable.  So the oil companies are large corporations that gouge the consumer, this is true of all large corporations, get used to it.  Oil companies are no better or worse than any other international corporation, and their prices are no better or worse. If you can't afford the price of gas, T.S. In fact, the price of gas has risen no more than anything else...price a house lately? In the grand scheme of supply and demand economics the marketplace is doing exactly what it should. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean jack.  And, no, I don't work for the any oil company...retired US Army 1SG.
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« Reply #28 on: August 16, 2005, 07:34:27 PM »

I wish somebody buy their own mini gas stations  and try make a killing on lower price on gas.But on weekends I wish they lower price down to on 99 cents weekends.thats the only way people bring there own barriers and drums to fill up store it for 6months and use a 12v gas pump or hand pump.Thats way people should do and it will save alot sometimes,If everybody did it in state FL all over place that might jack prices down some and Ga is best place go to get gas 30cents cheaper then lake city or live oak prices.You have check places around valdosta ga or on weekends if you go to sam clubs they lower price on gas on weekends if had sam gift card and sams club member card.

thats one way save on  gas  and Alabama  gas prices are same prices as ga. Grin

 Smiley But feel freely to comment this about  high gas prices.keep things posted on here and next coming months if they sky rocket on us .

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« Reply #29 on: August 19, 2005, 10:46:32 AM »

this morning 2.69 reg. thats up from 2.31 three weeks ago. 16% increase. i didnt realize inflation/cost of living(whatever you want to call it)  rose 16% in three weeks. thats bullcrap. i'm lubing up my chain and pedalling my @ss to work.
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« Reply #30 on: August 19, 2005, 11:09:10 AM »

this morning 2.69 reg. thats up from 2.31 three weeks ago. 16% increase. i didnt realize inflation/cost of living(whatever you want to call it)  rose 16% in three weeks. thats bullcrap. i'm lubing up my chain and pedalling my @ss to work.

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« Reply #31 on: August 19, 2005, 11:25:33 AM »

I use premium in my truck because I'm a math nut, and actually found that with running premium, I pay about $0.012 less per mile to run my truck than with regular gas.

of course I got the superchips programmer too, that helps.

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« Reply #32 on: August 19, 2005, 11:50:19 AM »

5 foot garden hose $5.00   5 gallon gas can $6.00 and what about gas prices?
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« Reply #33 on: August 19, 2005, 11:52:33 AM »

5 foot garden hose $5.00   5 gallon gas can $6.00 and what about gas prices?


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« Reply #34 on: August 19, 2005, 05:53:38 PM »

 Angry Take a look  this just getting worst then last week
I just went yahoo news just few mins ago.They said around nov the gas prices will drop.Boy I guess  we have put more our green money inside eatting machine again.lol Bang Head    Boxer Drive Pirate Cursing Thumbs Down

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Oil jumps after attack on U.S. ships By Janet McBride
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LONDON (Reuters) - Oil climbed more than 3 percent higher on Friday as rocket attacks in the Middle East and protests in Ecuador reminded the market how vulnerable supply lines are.

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Oil tumbled earlier this week on signs record crude prices were firing inflation and dampening company earnings. But news on Friday that at least two missiles targeted, but missed, U.S. ships docked in Jordan's port of Aqaba sent prices higher.     Israel's city of Eilat was also hit.

Jordanian officials said one Jordanian soldier was killed and another injured in the attack. Jordan is not a crude oil exporter.

"The knee jerk reaction to this sort of headline is to think of the Middle East as a powder keg," said Deborah White, senior energy analyst at SG Commodities in Paris.

Niggling concerns over low gasoline stocks in the world's biggest consumer the United States and a halt in Ecuador's oil exports had already set the market on a recovery track.

U.S. crude settled up $2.08 at $65.35 a barrel. London Brent rose $1.96 to $64.36 a barrel.

    Iran's decision to press on with its nuclear program in defiance of the West was at the back of traders' minds. The move has put     OPEC's second biggest producer at odds with the     United Nations nuclear watchdog and at risk of sanctions.

Prices have averaged over $53 a barrel this year. In 1980, the year after the Iranian revolution, prices averaged an inflation-adjusted $82 a barrel.

ON EDGE

While world crude oil inventories remain relatively robust, supply disruptions have traders on alert, including below-par production in India and the North Sea after outages last month.

OPEC, pumping at its highest rate in a quarter century, has little spare capacity to make up any shortfalls.

Ecuador worsened the lost supply by halting exports of about 144,000 barrels per day, most of which go to the U.S. West Coast, due to protests in Amazon provinces over the level of investment from foreign operators. The country is the second largest oil producer in South America.

The U.S. West is well supplied with oil after a nearly month-long refinery disruption created a stock cushion.

But the market is sensitive to supply glitches. Ecuador's Economy Minister Magdelana Barreiro said the nation's oil output would return to normal only in November.

Although the peak-demand U.S. driving season has only two weeks left to run, unusually low inventories of gasoline and a series of refinery glitches remain in focus.

"Overall, the supply levels are tight and constantly bullish to the market," said Kazunaga Maeno, a risk management official with Mitsubishi Corp. in Tokyo.

Top financial energy trader Goldman Sachs said on Thursday it expected crude oil to average around $60 a barrel in about five years, $15 above its previous forecast.

Merrill Lynch hiked its long-term forecast by 40 percent on Friday, but said it expected only $42-a-barrel crude toward the end of this decade.

(Additional reporting by Ikuko Kao in Tokyo)

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« Reply #35 on: August 19, 2005, 06:29:05 PM »

2.75$ for regular in Juno Beach  Shocked Cursing
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« Reply #36 on: August 19, 2005, 08:52:06 PM »

2.69 here in St Augustine. This is getting Just a little outta hand Wink
I mean were the USA, We should be able to get better oil prices than what we are getting them for
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« Reply #37 on: August 19, 2005, 11:02:22 PM »

Whole lot of whining by small minds who really think the high price of gas is something new. In 1966 my first Harley cost $2400, and gas was .30 +/- (yeah, I'm an old fart) Today a new Harley Ultra is about $25,000, and gas is just below 3.00.  Most everything else is comparable.  So the oil companies are large corporations that gouge the consumer, this is true of all large corporations, get used to it.  Oil companies are no better or worse than any other international corporation, and their prices are no better or worse. If you can't afford the price of gas, T.S. In fact, the price of gas has risen no more than anything else...price a house lately? In the grand scheme of supply and demand economics the marketplace is doing exactly what it should. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean jack.  And, no, I don't work for the any oil company...retired US Army 1SG.

So I guess you think that our government should not do anything about it because its the grand scheme of supply and demand.  Well most people think its the grand scheme of bend over and take it in the rear.  There is alot more to this than just the whole supply vs demand theory and it involves politics which I'm not going to get into.
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« Reply #38 on: August 21, 2005, 09:25:59 PM »

If somebody is so smart enough to open up their own gas station and buy gas from oil company and sell your gas really cheap  price such as private  gas station and open more localtons across state.Somebody should do that.You will be making killing$ with that.Someone should come out with idea that.That will hurt the big gas stations really hard.no gas tax just pain like old way. Smiley

It could happen one day like that. Wink

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« Reply #39 on: August 22, 2005, 09:00:15 AM »

i feel that the oil companies are making more money duh, and paying the executives more money by lying to us about the prices of oil so they get a raise and they dont want to lose them  $ ,the hurricanes have come and gone for years on end so they can stop that excuse Angry ,most of the home town fuel stations are making about 6 cents per gallon so the taxes on fuels need to stop the last i heard they were about 32cents per gallon
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« Reply #40 on: August 22, 2005, 07:21:48 PM »

y does it have to b so high my parents r sick of it Flaming
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« Reply #41 on: August 22, 2005, 07:35:55 PM »

Well I cant say that I have read each and every reply in this topic but the ones I have all have the same complaint.
Gas Prices suck, can all the ideas about how to get better mileage, and all that, I say if they wont sell it cheaper then we need to to go over there w/ our big toys that the tax payers bought and are paying for and just plain and simply put, TAKE IT FROM THEM. We are already considered evil and big bullies so whats it gonna hurt to take one more thing before its all said and done w/. Grin
I am gonna guy me a motorcycle before its all said and done w/ thats for sure.
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« Reply #42 on: August 23, 2005, 02:25:47 PM »

I think we have to face the facts. We're running out of oil, partially because many countries are hording their reserves, but mainly because we are running out of places to drill. I'm not saying we'll be out by tomorrow, but 15 years is the last estimate I heard. What will this do? It will drive us to Alternative Fuels, which right now is very expensive considering the equipment and manufacturing cost of these fuels. Now since the oil companies control the majority of alternative fuels, our higher gas prices will pay for the transition. The higher gas price issue is actually quite simple when you think about it.

Here's a good article on generally what's happening around the world with the race for the last few drops of Texas Tea.
http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0509/feature3/index.html
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« Reply #43 on: August 25, 2005, 09:55:58 PM »

this topic hads been close. Kiss
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