"Lew Hodgett" wrote:
Gas was $3.55/gal at the local cash & carry Arco on Friday
afternoon (02/26/11).
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Monday afternoon (12/19/11), the price of gas is now down to
$3.29/gal at the local cash & carry Arco.
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Monday morning, (10/08/12), the price of gas is now $4.55/gal at
the
local cash & carry.
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Thursday morning, (11/29/12), the price of gas is now $3.55/gal at
the
local cash & carry.
Back where we started.
What goes around comes around.
The chain jerking continues.
Alternate energy anybody?
Lew
On 11/29/2012 2:31 PM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
> "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
>
> Gas was $3.55/gal at the local cash & carry Arco on Friday
> afternoon (02/26/11).
> ---------------------------------------------
> Monday afternoon (12/19/11), the price of gas is now down to
> $3.29/gal at the local cash & carry Arco.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Monday morning, (10/08/12), the price of gas is now $4.55/gal at
> the
> local cash & carry.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Thursday morning, (11/29/12), the price of gas is now $3.55/gal at
> the
> local cash & carry.
>
> Back where we started.
>
> What goes around comes around.
>
> The chain jerking continues.
>
> Alternate energy anybody?
>
> Lew
$2.87 here at the walmart with the walmart card. 2.98 at Buckees
without anything. I understand we have the cheapest gas in Texas now.
--
Robert Allison
New Braunfels, TX
On Thursday, November 29, 2012 12:31:43 PM UTC-8, Lew Hodgett wrote:
> "Lew Hodgett" wrote: Gas was $3.55/gal at the local cash & carry Arco on =
Friday afternoon (02/26/11). --------------------------------------------- =
Monday afternoon (12/19/11), the price of gas is now down to $3.29/gal at t=
he local cash & carry Arco. -----------------------------------------------=
------- Monday morning, (10/08/12), the price of gas is now $4.55/gal at th=
e local cash & carry. -----------------------------------------------------=
----- Thursday morning, (11/29/12), the price of gas is now $3.55/gal at th=
e local cash & carry. Back where we started. What goes around comes around.=
The chain jerking continues. Alternate energy anybody? Lew
And likely all from the same tank full of fuel in the ground.
Lew Hodgett wrote:
> "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
>
> Gas was $3.55/gal at the local cash & carry Arco on Friday
> afternoon (02/26/11).
> ---------------------------------------------
> Monday afternoon (12/19/11), the price of gas is now down to
> $3.29/gal at the local cash & carry Arco.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Monday morning, (10/08/12), the price of gas is now $4.55/gal at
> the
> local cash & carry.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Thursday morning, (11/29/12), the price of gas is now $3.55/gal at
> the
> local cash & carry.
>
> Back where we started.
>
> What goes around comes around.
>
> The chain jerking continues.
>
> Alternate energy anybody?
>
$3.06 here. Last night.
"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
>
> Gas was $3.55/gal at the local cash & carry Arco on Friday
> afternoon (02/26/11).
> ---------------------------------------------
> Monday afternoon (12/19/11), the price of gas is now down to
> $3.29/gal at the local cash & carry Arco.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Monday morning, (10/08/12), the price of gas is now $4.55/gal at
> the
> local cash & carry.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Thursday morning, (11/29/12), the price of gas is now $3.55/gal at
> the
> local cash & carry.
>
> Back where we started.
>
> What goes around comes around.
>
> The chain jerking continues.
>
> Alternate energy anybody?
>
> Lew
>
>
>
Horse and carriage. Hay and oats are pretty cheap until the government gets
ahold of it then it'll skyrocket like everything else.
As the fuel mileage on vehicles increase, so will the gas prices. They
control both commodities and it goes hand in hand. They will act as if they
are concerned about increasing fuel mileage, require the need, then jack up
the gas prices to counter their loss.
Corrupt bastards!
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