Gasoline prices where you are?? Up by how much??

That ain't nothing, I had to have a map and a compass to get to school and I couldn't read a map....

There is a village in Siberia where it does get down to 65 below, with windchill. The kids ride a heated bus; one of pupils father drives the bus,
if the bus brakes down-their dead. The dad checks out the bus daily, but he is not a mechanic. Normally, if the weather is bad, the kids
stay home: bad is where TEMP gets fifty degrees below ZERO

Now let us all beg forgiveness to Wheatenlover for taking the thread south and promise to never do it again.
That's a lie
 

Keystone pipeline was shut down - believe it because it is true - do your research if you don't believe me. Be an informed American. We import a lot of our oil now from Russia - figure it out - importing oil costs more than producing in your own country.
 
We import a lot of our oil now from Russia - figure it out - importing oil costs more than producing in your own country.
Half of our imports are from Canada, with Russia about 11%. We import 8.712M BPD as of August. We export 8.897M BPD through that same period. So we are exporting more than we are importing, although the latest information says we are +/- net imports/exports recently.

I agree, it would be helpful to an informed American.
 

That ain't nothing, I had to have a map and a compass to get to school and I couldn't read a map....

There is a village in Siberia where it does get down to 65 below, with windchill. The kids ride a heated bus; one of pupils father drives the bus,
if the bus brakes down-their dead. The dad checks out the bus daily, but he is not a mechanic. Normally, if the weather is bad, the kids
stay home: bad is where TEMP gets fifty degrees below ZERO

Now let us all beg forgiveness to Wheatenlover for taking the thread south and promise to never do it again.
That's a lie
Russians are unsophisticated & crude but they always find a way.

Forgive me for taking the thread south, Wheatenlover. I promise to never do it again. :sneaky:
 
I drove by my cheap gas station today to see the price had increased by 6 cents a gallon since last time. They're at $3.25 per gallon now. No cheap places left. :(
 
Today, I discovered my favorite gas station is still closed. No reason given. Just the lights are all off and nobody is there. There are just a couple of empty cars in the lot. Nada. I wonder if they are closed permanently?
 
Probably are , if they're a franchise...
I'll ask around. I use the convenience store across the street from them and will ask there. Someone must know. Most of the gas stations in my area are very short staffed. There are help wanted signs at all of them. I wonder if that has something to do with it? 🤔
 
Filled up this morning and price was $2.99 a gallon for regular, down about 5 cents from last week.
Don't own a Diesel car, but hope that price comes down also.
I eat more than I drive, so concerned more about food prices and availability.
 
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I topped off the truck yesterday....$3.15/gallon....down about 10 cents from a couple of weeks ago. Crude oil "futures" have gone down in the past couple of weeks, so perhaps gas prices will follow suit. These current prices are still Way above what what they were a year ago. Fuel and food prices are probably the biggest drain on most peoples wallets.
 
Today I found a place selling for 3.35 per gallon. All the others are 3.41 or more.
 
I paid $4.45 yesterday w/my debit card. It's 10c cheaper if you pay cash.

Anybody want to move to California.......
 


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