View Full Version : 33 cent gas?
acealive1
08-Dec-2007, 06:50 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071208/ap_on_fe_st/odd33_cent_gas
slickwilly13
08-Dec-2007, 07:04 PM
Man, I want some cheap gas. I miss those .89-1.01 days. :(
acealive1
08-Dec-2007, 07:52 PM
Man, I want some cheap gas. I miss those .89-1.01 days. :(
same here. when i got to ohio 12 years ago,it was 99 cents. blew my friggin mind
MikePizzoff
08-Dec-2007, 09:34 PM
mistakenly entered the price of a gallon of gasoline as 32.9 cents instead of $3.299 on Monday night.
Ah why can't that happen around here?
acealive1
08-Dec-2007, 09:48 PM
Ah why can't that happen around here?
back in april,i was in gibsonia and gas was over 30 cents cheaper than it is here.
why cant gas be priced as needed by area?
theres no less than 4 refineries in town and our gas is super high/ for what? delivery cost? YEA RIGHT
slickwilly13
08-Dec-2007, 10:59 PM
I am paying around $2.79-$2.89.
Skippy911sc
08-Dec-2007, 11:24 PM
I think no matter what the price of Gas is it will always seem high at the time...who knows in 10 years we may say "Man I remember when gas was 3 bucks a gallon" Thats what I say about .99 gas...and back then I though wow is this high. I also got suckered on sept. 11, 2001 (price gouge) they bumped out gas to 2.50 and I thought how dare they!!! now I would love to pay that.
ProfessorChaos
08-Dec-2007, 11:57 PM
the price of gas shot up almost 60 cents during my 7 month tour in iraq. one my most vivid memories about coming home was the shock that gas was so high.
the amount of profit that large gas companies turn consistently is enough to make me sick.
acealive1
09-Dec-2007, 02:58 AM
the price of gas shot up almost 60 cents during my 7 month tour in iraq. one my most vivid memories about coming home was the shock that gas was so high.
the amount of profit that large gas companies turn consistently is enough to make me sick.
they dont realize they're gonna price themselves out soon if they dont stop. they also dont realize that theres a guy who can make cars run on vegetable oil.
o yeah,one more thing. dont they realize the cheaper gas is,the more people will go fill up? cutting their heads off is what they're doing.
AcesandEights
10-Dec-2007, 02:48 AM
I love how the manager of the gas station was aghast at people 'taking advantage' of the mistake, as if the ****ing gas prices aren't highway robbery. I don't care how the prices trickle down, you have an automatic, credit/debit accessible, 24/7 gas pump unattended and one of your staff ****s up the price and you want to get mad at the customers?
acealive1
10-Dec-2007, 03:15 AM
I love how the manager of the gas station was aghast at people 'taking advantage' of the mistake, as if the ****ing gas prices aren't highway robbery. I don't care how the prices trickle down, you have an automatic, credit/debit accessible, 24/7 gas pump unattended and one of your staff ****s up the price and you want to get mad at the customers?
maybe they'd be happy if we all rode bikes everywhere for 2 days? there'd be like 25,000 stations closed nationwide.
Neil
10-Dec-2007, 03:57 PM
I am paying around $2.79-$2.89.
Don't forget in the UK, we're paying nearly $4 for a US gallon!
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